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Thomas Shaw was an English violinist, violist, clarinettist and composer who was born c.1752, probably in Bath, and who probably died in Paris on 28 June 1827 or c.1830. Thomas Shaw was the son of Bathonian musician Thomas Shaw and the younger brother of violinist Anthony Shaw. The majority of his career was spent at the Drury Lane theatre in London as an instrumentalist, violin soloist, band leader, musical director and in-house composer.

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  • Thomas Shaw was an English violinist, violist, clarinettist and composer who was born c.1752, probably in Bath, and who probably died in Paris on 28 June 1827 or c.1830. Thomas Shaw was the son of Bathonian musician Thomas Shaw and the younger brother of violinist Anthony Shaw. The majority of his career was spent at the Drury Lane theatre in London as an instrumentalist, violin soloist, band leader, musical director and in-house composer. Thomas Shaw's long association with the Drury Lane earned him to be mentioned in The Pin-basket, to the Children of Thespis. A satire, a satirical poem about Londonian theatre life by the famous critic John Williams whose alter ego, Anthony Pasquin, ironically wonders "who can go see" or "endure" the Drury Lane's plays, actors, and singers [...] [...]and SHAW* on catgut ſcrape his ſharps and flats,To moral mice and sentimental rats.[...]*a Violent Democrat, leader of the Drury-Lane band, and one of the Dictators of that Republic. According to the Biographical Dictionary of Actors, Actresses, Musicians, Dancers, Managers & Other Stage Personnel in London, 1660–1800, "a caricature portrait of Thomas Shaw, captioned 'Shaw-Shaw' and showing the musician playing the violin was drawn and engraved by Robert Dighton and published by the artist in 1786". (en)
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  • c.1752 (en)
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  • probably Bath, Somerset, England (en)
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  • (Air and chorus of Nuns and Friars "Welcome all who sigh with Truth", borrowed from Geminiani. Page 2.) (en)
  • "My love, from hour to hour", duet between the Commandant and Carline borrowed from Mozart's Le Nozze di Figaro . Page 1. (en)
  • (The first page of the Overture to The Island of Saint Marguerite, composed by Thomas Shaw.) (en)
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  • probably Paris, France (en)
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  • (Vocal score of Thomas Shaw 's The Island of Saint Marguerite : Cover page and dedication. ) (en)
  • ("For dreary dreams I wake to woe" , sung by the tenor Michael Kelly. ) (en)
  • (Duke Street , where Thomas Shaw lived c. December 1772) (en)
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  • Thomas Shaw - The Island of Saint Marguerite - Overture .jpg (en)
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  • Thomas Shaw - The Island of Saint Marguerite - Act I chorus 'Welcome all who sigh with Truth' .jpg (en)
  • Thomas Shaw - The Island of Saint Marguerite - dedication.jpg (en)
  • Thomas Shaw - The Island of Saint Marguerite - Act I duet 'My love, from hour to hour' .jpg (en)
  • Thomas Shaw - The Island of Saint Marguerite - 'For dreary dreams I wake to woe' .jpg (en)
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  • Thomas Shaw (en)
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  • Violinist (en)
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  • Clarinettist (en)
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  • Thomas Shaw (en)
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  • Thomas Shaw was an English violinist, violist, clarinettist and composer who was born c.1752, probably in Bath, and who probably died in Paris on 28 June 1827 or c.1830. Thomas Shaw was the son of Bathonian musician Thomas Shaw and the younger brother of violinist Anthony Shaw. The majority of his career was spent at the Drury Lane theatre in London as an instrumentalist, violin soloist, band leader, musical director and in-house composer. (en)
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