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Spofforth, Reginald

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Spofforth, Reginald (1768 or 1770–1827)

English composer. He was a pupil of his uncle Thomas Spofforth, organist of Southwell Minster, and of Benjamin Cooke in London, where he settled. He gained several of the Glee Club's prizes.

Works

Stage

farce with music The Witch of the Wood, or The Nutting Girls (1796), additions to Salomon's Windsor Castle (1795).

Songs

many glees, including ‘Hail, smiling morn’.



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