Glover, William Howard
1819-1875
English violinist and composer; born in London; the
son of Mrs. Glover, the actress. He studied the violin under Wagstaff, and made
a tour through Europe. After his return to London he did a little of everything
in a musical way, taught, composed, played in public, conducted and was musical
critic of the Morning Post for some years. From 1868 to his death he lived in New York, where he was conductor
of Niblo's Orchestra. His principal compositions are the operas, Ruy Bias,
Amineta, The Coquette, Palomita, and Once Too Often; the orchestral overture to
Manfred; romances and other piano music; songs; vocal duets and quartets. Tarn
O'Shanter, a cantata, is the best known of his larger works. In 1863 he
arranged a performance of Beethoven's Pastoral Symphony illustrated by
pictures.
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