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- Q1200639 abstract "Sir Henry Rowley Bishop (18 November 1786 – 30 April 1855) was an English composer. He is most famous for the songs "Home! Sweet Home!" and "Lo! Here the Gentle Lark." He was the composer or arranger of some 120 dramatic works, including 80 operas, light operas, cantatas, and ballets. Knighted in 1842, he was the first musician to be so honoured. Bishop worked for all the major theatres of London in his era — including the Royal Opera House at Covent Garden, the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Vauxhall Gardens and the Haymarket Theatre, and was Professor of Music at the universities of Edinburgh and Oxford. His second wife was the noted soprano Anna Bishop, who scandalised British society by leaving him and conducting an open liaison with the harpist Nicolas-Charles Bochsa until the latter's death in Sydney.".
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- Q1200639 description "A synthesized piano transcription".
- Q1200639 description "Performed by Atelier Vocal des Herbiers".
- Q1200639 filename "Henry_Rowley_Bishop__-_Foresters,_sound_-_Atelier_Vocal_des_Herbiers__-_1993.ogg".
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- Q1200639 title "Foresters sound the cheerful horn".
- Q1200639 title "Home! Sweet Home!".
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- Q1200639 comment "Sir Henry Rowley Bishop (18 November 1786 – 30 April 1855) was an English composer. He is most famous for the songs "Home! Sweet Home!" and "Lo! Here the Gentle Lark." He was the composer or arranger of some 120 dramatic works, including 80 operas, light operas, cantatas, and ballets. Knighted in 1842, he was the first musician to be so honoured.".
- Q1200639 label "Henry Bishop (composer)".
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