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- Q6219581 description "English musician and conductor".
- Q6219581 description "English musician and conductor".
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- Q6219581 abstract "Template:ForTemplate:ForJohn Ashley (c.1734–1805) was the father of a remarkable family of musicians who flourished towards the end of the eighteenth century.Ashley became a member of the Royal Society of Musicians 7 April 1765. At the Handel commemoration in 1784, he was assistant conductor to Joah Bates. On the same occasion, the double bassoon was played by a 'Mr. Ashley of the Guards', who is sometimes supposed to have been the same individual, but was more probably another member of the family, possibly his brother Jane, who was born in 1740 and died at Westminster on 5 April 1809.John Ashley in 1795 undertook the management of the oratorio concerts at Covent Garden. According to the official book commemorating the 300th anniversary of the Worshipful Company of Musicians, he served as Master in 1804, the year of its bicentenary. He died in Abingdon Street, Westminster, on 2 March 1805, where also his wife died on 22 December 1809, aged 75. Richard Ashley (1775 – 1836), one of John Ashley's sons, was a performer on the violin, but he does not seem to have made any mark as a musician. He became a member of the Royal Society of Musicians 17 April 1796, and died in October 1836. He was also the father of Charles Jane Ashley.".
- Q6219581 deathYear "1805".
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- Q6219581 dateOfDeath "1805".
- Q6219581 name "Ashley, John".
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- Q6219581 comment "Template:ForTemplate:ForJohn Ashley (c.1734–1805) was the father of a remarkable family of musicians who flourished towards the end of the eighteenth century.Ashley became a member of the Royal Society of Musicians 7 April 1765. At the Handel commemoration in 1784, he was assistant conductor to Joah Bates. On the same occasion, the double bassoon was played by a 'Mr.".
- Q6219581 label "John Ashley (musician)".
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- Q6219581 surname "Ashley".