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Stephen Glover (composer)

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Name
  
Stephen Glover

Role
  
Composer

Died
  
1870


Stephen Glover (composer)

Stephen glover transcribed by brinley richards floating on the wind


Stephen Glover (1813–1870), was a composer and teacher.

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Glover was brother to Charles William Glover. He was born in London in 1813, and became a popular composer of songs, ballads, and duets. The Monks of Old (1842), What are the Wild Waves Saying (1850), Excelsior, and Songs from the Holy Scriptures illustrate the range and taste of the fourteen or fifteen hundred compositions Glover presented to the public from 1847 until his death, on December 7, 1870, at the age of 57.

NOTE: A song by Stephen Glover is not shown in the listings of his compositions. On the cover of piece of sheet music published in New York, it is entitled "Gently Sighs the Breeze." At the bottom it reads: "The popular duet, written for Madlle. Jenny Lind & Madlle. Marietta Alboni." The inside of the sheet gives the title as "The Evening Breeze", with words by J. E. Carpenter. It is likely a 1948/50 publication. The cover has a black & white litho of the two women.

Stephen glover talks on writing atlanta with his bro donald glover


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Stephen Glover (composer) Wikipedia