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William Aspull
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Residence 5 Shaftesbury Road, Bayswater [A3]
5 Shrewsbury Road, Bayswater [1866]
Drury Lane Theatre, WC [1867]
Occupation music
Society Membership
membership ASL ordinary fellow
left 1867.07.15 last listed
elected_ASL 1865.11.1

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House Notes

Shaftesbury Road address in minutes may be an error for Shrewsbury Road
In list Aug 20 1866 address in Shrewsbury Road crossed out 'gone'
'death noted' [A6]

Notes From Elsewhere

professor of music

Publications

External Publications

Bird of the Forest. Cavatina, written by Miss C. G. Lethbridge by William Aspull (1840)
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The Blue Bells of Scotland [by Mrs. D. Jordan], transcribed for the pianoforte by W. Aspull. Op. 37 by William Aspull (1859)
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"Bright eyes!" song for voice and piano, words from the Spanish by William Aspull (1857)
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Come let us sing and merry be, song by William Aspull (1859)
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The eastern love letter, [song, begins: "In eastern land"] the words by I. Percival by William Aspull (1838)
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The first, the first; Canzonetta, the words by F. Brown by William Aspull (1844)
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La Gassier. Valse de Venzano. Transcrite pour Piano by William Aspull (1861)
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Gentle waves upon the deep. Song, for voice and Piano by William Aspull (1846)
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Good night, good night. Serenade for voice and Piano by William Aspull (1846)
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"How timid is the trembling bird," song for voice and piano, the words by P. V. G. de Montgomery by William Aspull (1857)
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I think of thee in the morning. Song for voice and Piano by William Aspull (1845)
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The Kiss, dear Maid. Canzonetta, written by Lord Byron, etc by William Aspull (1820)
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Let not my harp. Canzonetta for voice and Piano, the poetry by J. W. Thirlwall by William Aspull (1844)
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Light of my Soul. Serenade for voice and Piano, written and composed by W. Aspull by William Aspull (1844)
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The lonely harp. Canzoncina [begins: "They tell me I am happy"], the words by Miss S. Stickney by William Aspull (1837)
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