William Knyvett
Life
Born: 1779
Died: 1856
Biography
William Knyvett [Knyvete] was probably born in London, England. He was educated primarily by glee composer Samuel Webbe and by his father Charles Knyvett (1752–1822), an organist, a Gentleman of the Chapel Royal, and glee composer. William sang in the treble chorus at the Concerts of Antient Music, was appointed one of the gentlemen of the Chapel Royal, and became a lay vicar of Westminster Abbey, and was composer of the Chapel Royal. He became well-known as an alto or contra-tenor singer, appearing at London concerts and at the provincial festivals for over forty years. He was conductor of the Concerts of Antient Music, conductor at the Birmingham festivals, and the York festival. His compositions were successful, including pieces written for the coronation of George IV, and the coronation of Queen Victoria. He died at Ryde, Isle of Wight.
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List of choral works
- Hark! to Philomela singing
- Jesse
- My Love’s like the red Rose
- Now in her green mantle
- When the fair rose
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Publications
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