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John Wall Callcott (20 November 1766 – 15 May 1821) was an eminent English composer. Callcott was born in Kensington, London. He was a pupil of Haydn, and is celebrated mainly for his glee compositions and catches. In the best known of his catches he ridiculed Sir John Hawkins' History of Music. Although ill-health prevented Callcott from completing his Musical Dictionary, His Musical Grammar (1806) remained in use throughout the 19th century. Callcott also composed solo songs and religious music including psalms and sacred canons.

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  • John Wall Callcott (Londres, 20 de novembre de 1766 – Bristol, 15 de maig de 1821) fou un eminent compositor anglès. Desenvolupà el càrrec d'organista en diverses esglésies de Londres; el 1800 la Universitat d'Oxford li atorgà el títol de doctor en música, i el 1806 succeí a William Crotch en la càtedra d'aquest art en la Royal Institution. És autor d'un gran nombre de composicions sagrades i profanes de les que el seu gendre William Horsley publicà una Col·lecció l'any 1824, a més se li deu el llibre A musical grammar (1806), i altres obres de teoria musical. (ca)
  • John Wall Callcott, né le 20 novembre 1766 et mort le 15 mai 1821, est un compositeur anglais. (fr)
  • John Wall Callcott (20 November 1766 – 15 May 1821) was an eminent English composer. Callcott was born in Kensington, London. He was a pupil of Haydn, and is celebrated mainly for his glee compositions and catches. In the best known of his catches he ridiculed Sir John Hawkins' History of Music. Although ill-health prevented Callcott from completing his Musical Dictionary, His Musical Grammar (1806) remained in use throughout the 19th century. Callcott also composed solo songs and religious music including psalms and sacred canons. (en)
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  • John Wall Callcott (Londres, 20 de novembre de 1766 – Bristol, 15 de maig de 1821) fou un eminent compositor anglès. Desenvolupà el càrrec d'organista en diverses esglésies de Londres; el 1800 la Universitat d'Oxford li atorgà el títol de doctor en música, i el 1806 succeí a William Crotch en la càtedra d'aquest art en la Royal Institution. És autor d'un gran nombre de composicions sagrades i profanes de les que el seu gendre William Horsley publicà una Col·lecció l'any 1824, a més se li deu el llibre A musical grammar (1806), i altres obres de teoria musical. (ca)
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