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Klappentext An 1886 biography of an eminent nineteenth-century musician and singing teacher, compiled from his autobiographical notes. Zusammenfassung The composer and music teacher John Pyke Hullah (1812–84) is best remembered for his 'singing school for schoolmasters' and was appointed the first government inspector of music in training colleges in 1872. First published in 1886, this biography was prepared from Hullah's notes by his wife Frances. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface; 1. Autobiographical; 2. Autobiographical (cont.); 3. Autobiographical (cont.); 4. Autobiographical (cont.); 5. Autobiographical (cont.); 6. Biographical 1841-3; 7. Biographical 1842-5; 8. Biographical 1846; 9. Biographical 1847; 10. Biographical 1848-54; 11. Biographical 1855-6; 12. Biographical 1857-8; 13. Biographical 1860-1; 14. Biographical 1861; 15. Biographical 1861(cont.); 16. Biographical 1862; 17. Biographical 1863; 18. Biographical 1864; 19. Biographical 1865-6; 20. Biographical 1866-7; 21. Biographical 1868; 22. Biographical 1868-9; 23. Biographical 1870; 24. Biographical 1872; 25. Biographical 1873; 26. Biographical 1874-5; 27. Biographical 1875; 28. Biographical 1876; 29. Biographical 1877; 30. Biographical 1877 (cont.); 31. Biographical 1878; 32. Biographical 1878; 33. Biographical 1879; 34. Biographical 1880; 35. Biographical 1881; 36. Biographical 1882; 37. Biographical 1883-4.