Galliard, John Ernest
About 1687-1749
Composer; born in Hanover, studied under Steffnai and
Fannelli. Galliard became an efficient oboe-player, and going to London in
1706, was appointed chamber musician to Prince George of Denmark, and later
succeeded Draghi as organist at Somerset House, composing a Te Deum, Jubilate
and several anthems. He composed the music for Hughes' opera, Calypso and
Telemachus, in 1712, and from 1717 was commissioned by Rich to furnish music
for his masques and pantomimes. In 1728 he set to music, in the cantata style,
the Morning Hymn of Adam and Eve, in Milton's Paradise Lost. He published
several translations and composed several cantatas, songs and pieces for
various orchestral instruments. He also wrote the music for several plays and
pantomimes as follows: Julius Caesar, Pan and Syrinx, Jupiter and Europa, Dr.
Faustus, The Royal Chace, or Merlin's Cave (containing a well-known hunting
song, With Early Horn), and music for Lee's tragedy, Oedipus.
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