Samuel Arnold
50 top tracks
Samuel Arnold
50 top tracks
Albums

Arnold, S.: 6 Overtures, Op. 8 / Macbeth (Incidental Music)
Samuel Arnold

ARNOLD: Overtures, Op. 8 Nos. 1-6
Samuel Arnold

Toronto Chamber Orchestra, Arnold: Overtures, Op. 8; Incidental Music To Mac
Samuel Arnold

And Glory Shone Around: Early American Carols, Country Dances, Southern Harmony Hymns & Shaker Spiritual Songs
Samuel Arnold

Toronto Chamber Orchestra, Arnold: Overtures, Op. 8; Incidental Music To Macbeth
Samuel Arnold

Oscar The Hypno-Dog And Other Tails
Samuel Arnold

Battle Cry Of Freedom
Samuel Arnold

Mozart in London
Samuel Arnold

Enlightenment A Cappella
Samuel Arnold

Overtures, Op.8
Samuel Arnold

Paradwys
Samuel Arnold

Polly
Samuel Arnold
Biography
Samuel Arnold (10 August 1740 – 22 October 1802) was an English composer and organist....Read more on Last.fm
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Samuel Arnold (10 August 1740 – 22 October 1802) was an English composer and organist.
Arnold was born in London and began writing music for the theatre in about 1764. A few years later he became director of music at the Marylebone Gardens, for which much of his popular music was written. In 1777 he went to work for George Colman the Elder at the Little Theatre, Haymarket. In 1783 he became organist at the Chapel Royal, and in 1793 he became organist at Westminster Abbey, where he was eventually buried.
Arnold's best-known works include:
The Maid of the Mill (1765)
Abimelech (1768)
The Prodigal Son (1773)
The Baron Kinkvervankotsdorsprakingatchdern (1781)
The Castle of Andalusia (1782)
Turk and No Turk (1785)
Inkle and Yarico (1787)
He is also known for producing the first collected edition of the works of Georg Frideric Handel between 1787 and 1797, published in 180 parts. This was the most comprehensive collection of Handel's music prior to the appearance of the Händel-Gesellschaft edition in the next century
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