Chorley, Henry Fothergill, 1808-1872
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Name (Latin)
Chorley, Henry Fothergill, 1808-1872
Other forms of name
Chorley, H. F. (Henry Fothergill), 1808-1872
Chorley, Henry F. (Henry Fothergill), 1808-1872
Author of Old love and new fortune, 1808-1872
Old love and new fortune, Author of, 1808-1872
Author of Modern German music, 1808-1872
Modern German music, Author of, 1808-1872
Bell, Paul, 1808-1872
Chorley, H. T., 1808-1872
Chorley, Henry Fothergill
Date of birth
1808-12-15
Date of death
1872-02-16
Gender
male
Other Identifiers
Sources of Information
- His Memorials of Mrs Hemans, 1836:t.p. (Henry F. Chorley) [info. from InU]
- Gounod, C. F. Faust, 186-?:t.p. (H. F. Chorley) [info. from InU]
- His Duchess Eleanor, 1854:t.p. (Author of Old love and new fortune) [info. from InU]
- His A prodigy, 1866:t.p. (Author of Modern German music)
- His Rocabella, 1859:v. 1-2, t.p. (Paul Bell)
- Halkett & Laing(Paul Bell, i.e. Henry Fothergill Chorley)
- Gounod, C. Faust, c1902:t.p. (H.T. Chorley)
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Wikipedia description:
Henry Fothergill Chorley (15 December 1808 – 16 February 1872) was an English literary, painting and music critic, writer and editor. He was also an author of novels, drama, poetry and lyrics. Chorley was a prolific and important music and literary critic and music gossip columnist of the mid-nineteenth century and wrote extensively about music in London and in Europe. His opera libretti and works of fiction were far less successful. He is perhaps best remembered today for his lyrics to "The Long Day Closes", a part song set by Arthur Sullivan in 1868.
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