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John Freckleton Burrowes : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Freckleton Burrowes John Freckleton Burrowes (23 April 1787 – 31 March 1852) was an English organist and composer. ==Biography== He was born in London. His teacher was William Horsley. His first published work was a set of six English ballads; in 1812 he published an overture (Op.8) which had been performed at the vocal concerts at Hanover Square. This was followed in 1817 by a similar work (Op.13) produced by the Philharmonic Society, of which Burrowes was one of the original members. In 1818 the first edition of his ''Pianoforte Primer'' appeared, a little work which was very successful. In 1819, Burrowes brought out a ''Thorough Bass Primer'', which achieved a success equal to that of the earlier work. In the course of his long career he also published a ''Companion to the Pianoforte Primer'' (1826), a ''Companion to the Thorough Bass Primer'' (1832), ''The Tutor's Assistant for the Pianoforte'' (1834), and a ''Guide to Practice on the Pianoforte'' (1841). He also published collections of psalm tunes, preludes, dances, Scotch and Irish airs, sonatas, a trio for three flutes, songs, and many arrangements of operas, &c., for the pianoforte. For nearly forty years, Burrowes was organist of St. James's Church, Piccadilly. About 1834 he settled at 13 Nottingham Place, where he died, after a long and painful illness on 31 March 1852.
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