George Arthur Barker Explained

George Arthur Barker (15 April 1812  - 2 March 1876) was an English song composer and tenor singer.

Born in London, he became well known as an opera singer and recitalist, both in England and Scotland. He was also a prolific songwriter, his best known songs including "The Irish Emigrant" (1846), "Scottish Blue Bells" (1846), and "White Squall" (1847). Many of his songs were issued in the ten-volume Song Albums, published from 1853, and his Songs of the Army and Navy (1855).[1] [2]

Barker died in Aylestone, Leicestershire, in 1876.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. https://archive.org/stream/imslp-musical-biography-stratton-stephen-samuel/PMLP222707-britishmusicalbiography#page/n33/mode/1up Stephen Samuel Stratton, British Musical Biography, 1897, p.26
  2. Book: Peter. Gammond. 1991. The Oxford Companion to Popular Music. Oxford University Press. Oxford. 40. 0-19-311323-6. registration.