Westrop, Henry John
1812-1870
English composer, organist and violinist; born at
Lavenham, Suffolk, England; began his professional career at an early age, made
a public debut at the theatre in Sudbury when he was only thirteen, appearing
as violinist, vocalist and pianist. The only regular instruction he ever had
was under a teacher at Norwich by the name of Petit. As organist he served at
St Stephen's, Norwich, at Little Stanmore, at Fitzroy Chapel; from 1834 till
the time of his death held the post of organist at St. Edmund's, London. In the
orchestra of the Italian Opera and of the Philharmonic Society he played the
violin for a time, became member of the Philharmonic Society. He was esteemed
as a teacher; was author of two piano quintets, sonata for piano and violin,
quartets, and other work.
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