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H. Heron 1730-1795

marval

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Hi Mike,

I can't find anything else about him, it is as if he doesn't exist.

Perhaps someone else will have better luck.


Margaret
 

Janne

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Hi Mike,

I can't find anything else about him, it is as if he doesn't exist.

Perhaps someone else will have better luck.


Margaret

This is what I found on him.

Heron, Henry, musician and organist. He was organist at Ewell. Author of Parochial music corrected: plain and distinct rules for the more pleasing and correct performance of Psalmody, to which is added an easy introduction to singing, London, 1790. Composer of songs and ballads sung at Ranelagh Gardens [1765]; ten voluntaries for the organ or harpsichord [1770], etc.

http://www.prestoclassical.co.uk/w/55234/Henry_Heron_Voluntary_in_G
http://www.spartanpress.co.uk/spweb/details.php?catno=XHU3585
http://www.arkivmusic.com/classical...D6FB6A66?name_id1=5326&name_role1=1&bcorder=1
 
Hello there Mike,

You may already be aware of it but some of Heron’s music is in a few music archives in the UK. For example, in the music manuscript collection of the British Library in London -

1. ‘All on the pleasant banks of the Tweed’, ‘I wish I’d ne’er had seen him’ - ‘A favourite Scotch song as sung by Mrs Weichsell at Vauxhall Gardens. Music by Mr H. Heron . Published by Skillern, London (c.1775).

2. In William Gawler’s ‘Harmonia Sacra’ (‘A collection of Psalm Tunes with Interludes and a Thorough Bass, to which are added an Introductory Voluntary, Anthems and Hymns', the words principally selected from Mr Merrick’s Palms etc. London (published in London 1781).

(Featured within Gawler's book is music by such composers as Blow, Croft, J. Clark, Allison, Wheall, Nare, Worgan, Soaper, S. Long, E.Gilding, H. Heron, Mussey and W. Riley etc.)

And - (as Janne has earlier indicated) -

3. In William Riley’s, ‘Parochial Music Corrected’ of 1762 (published in London that same year) are examples of music by Blow, Croft, J. Clark, R. Allison, W. Wheall, Nare, J. Worgan, J. Soaper, S. Long, E. Gilding, J. Baildon, T. Wood, J. Green Junr., S. Howard, J. Battishill, W. Selby, H. Heron, H. Duncalf, M. Hussey and W. Riley.)

I’ll check some other sources in the next few days. I’m not aware of any recordings or other publications at this time.

It appears that Heron was quite a distinguished and well known composer here in England and it would be fascinating to know more of him.


Regards

Robert
 
A little information (not much) on Henry Heron. This recently published book -


Reference - OM128
‘Henry Heron: Ten Voluntaries for the Organ or Harpsichord’ (London c.1765)

Little is known of Henry Heron beyond the details given in the title page of these voluntaries. He was organist of St Magnus, London Bridge by 1745 and seems to have stayed there until the appointment of his successor in 1795. The voluntaries were first published in 1760 in an edition 'published for the Author'. They were later reissued in the edition used here in about 1765. His other published works hint at further musical activities; they include volumes of songs for Marylebone and Vauxhall pleasure gardens and church music for the 'Orphans of the Asylum' and the 'Charity Schools in London and Westminster'.

Available from -

Greg Lewin Music: Early Organ Music
19 Stafford Street, Brewood, Stafford, ST19 9DX, UK
Tel. + 44 1902 850048; Email: [email protected]
Reference - OM128

Modern edition by Greg Lewin. Spiral Bound.

Score £10.00

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Regards
 
Mike,

Further to the above -

I’ve further checked archives of various British 18th cent. music libraries for works by Henry Heron. There appear to have been several composers of that surname. One William Heron may have been the son of Henry (?). In addition to previous post results as follows -

1. ‘Chanson d'Artois’ /composée par Mr. Heron, fils..
[London] : printed by Longman and Broderip, [ca.1790].
[2]p. ; fol.. - (Voice with keyboard acc. Followed by an arrangement for guitar).


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2. Heron, William - ‘Two grand military pieces for one, two or three piano fortes with an occasional accompaniment for a German flute or violin, /Composed ... by William Heron, Op:9. - NB one of the parts may be played on a harp..
[published ca.1800].

3. Psalms. English.: - Psalms, Hymns & Anthems, used in the Chapel of the Hospital for the Maintenance & Education of Exposed & Deserted Young Children at London
Music by Smith, Evance, Heighington, Green, Worgan, Cook, Byrd, Stanley, Heron and Grenville. [London], 1774..

4. Lanzetti, Salvatore.: Six Solos after an Easy & Elegant Taste for the Violoncello with a Thorough Bass, for the Harpsichord.. [London] : Printed for C. Heron, [1760?].

5. Heron, William.: Sweet Innocence ... Ballad..[Dublin] : H. Mountain, [1780?].

6. Heron, William.: 'Three Progressive Duets for two Performers on one Piano Forte or Harpsichord' ... Operaiii..London : James Cooper, [1787?].

8. Heron, William.: ‘The Lass of Patie's Mill‘. With variations. Set for the piano forte by Mr Heron..Dublin : Hime, [c. 1800].


9. Heron, Henry.: Ten Voluntaries, for the Organ or Harpsichord ... Opera Prima..
London : Printed for C. & S. Thompson, [1765?].


10. Heron, Henry.: The Sorrows of Charlotte at the Tomb of Werter. [Song.].
London : Longman and Broderip, [1785?].


11. Heron, Henry.: A Collection of Songs sung by Mr Vernon & Mrs Weichsell at Vaux-Hall-Gardens ... Bookvii..London : Printed for T. Skillern, 1779..

12. Heron, Henry.: A Collection of Songs sung by Mr. Vernon, Mrs. Wrighten & Mrs. Weichsell, at Vaux-Hall-Gardens ... Bookvi..London : Printed for T. Skillern, 1778..


13. Heron, Henry.: A Collection of Songs sung at Marylebone Gardens by Miss Thomas ... Bookv..London : Longman, Lukey & Co, 1771..


14. Heron, Henry.: A Collection of Songs sung at Marybone Gardens by Mr. Rennoldson ... Bookiv..London : Longman, Lukey & Co, [1769].

15. Heron, Henry.: The Songs and Ballads sung at Ranelagh Gardens ... Book the 3d..
London : Printed for John Johnson, [1765?]

16. Heron, Henry.: Parochial Music Corrected: intended for the use of the ... Charity-Schools in London, Westminster ... Being plain and distinct Rules for ... the ... Performance of Psalmody ... with Psalms, Hymns, and Anthems, set to Music ... to which is added an Easy Introduction to Singing. The whole adapted, written and composed by H. Heron,etc..London : Printed for W. Richardson, 1790.

17. Heron, Henry.: 'Ode on the Birth Day of the Prince of Wales'. The Words by Mr. Macaulay..[London] : Printed for T. Skillern, [1780?].


18. Heron, Henry.: ‘O sing unto the Lord‘ -.An Anthem,taken out of the Psalms, as it was perform'd by the Orphans of the Asylum, on the first of August 1784 being the day appointed for a general thanksgiving, for peace with America..
[London] : Printed for Wm Gawler, [1785?].

19. Heron, Henry.: O say where is Protection flown. - A Cantata.Sung at Marylebone Gardens by Mr Rennoldson. The words by Mr Potter. [Preceded by a recitative "Immortal Jove from thy blest Seat above". With string accompaniment, in compressed score.].
[1770?].

20. Heron, Henry.: John and Nan. A New Camp Dialogue..
London : Printed for T. Skillern, [1780?].

21. Heron, Claude.: 'The Beguil'd Virgin'. [Song.] The words by Mr. Mozeen..
[London], [1760?].


22. The Feast of Apollo, containing Eleven Lessons, a Duet for Two Performers on One Harpsichord or Piano Forte, and Twenty Two Favorite Songs, by ... Staes, Moulds, Corri, Relfe, Edwin, Billington, Reeves, Heron, Paesiello, Wilson, Bach, Vento, Vanhall, Sarti, Fergus, Remy, Tubel, Carter, Neuman, Chapman & Tenducci. Vol. 1st.. London : G: Goulding, [1788.].
fol..

23. ‘Clio and Euterpe’ ... In iii volumes..
London : Henry Roberts, [1762]. - Additional named composers in Vol. 3 include Howard, Bernardino, Gates, Jackson of Exeter, More, Heron, D’Giardini, D. Russell and Stanley.

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Regards
RN
 
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