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Hague, Charles.
Mus.B. from TRINITY HALL, 1794; Mus.D. 1801. [B. May 4, 1769, at Tadcaster,
Yorks.] Studied the violin under Manini at Cambridge and composition under
Hellendaal the elder. At Manini's death, in 1785, removed to London, and
studied under Salomon and Dr Cooke. Returning to Cambridge, he took pupils,
among whom was Dr William Crotch. Succeeded Dr Randall as Professor of Music,
1799-1821. Composed By the Waters of Babylon, an anthem; Glees;
Twelve Symphonies by Haydn, arranged as Quintets; The Ode
, as performed in
the Senate House at the installation of H.R.H. the Duke of Gloucester,
Chancellor of the University; A Collection of Songs (with Mr Plumptre,
Fellow of Clare College). Married and had issue; his eldest daughter, Harriot,
became an accomplished pianist and wrote songs. Died June 18, 1821, at
Cambridge. (D.N.B.; C.U. Hist. Reg., 85; G. Mag., 1799, I. 539;
1821, I. 647; 1811, II. 37 and 157.)
Charles HAGUE
Approx. lifespan: 1769–1821
MusB Trinity Hall 1794
MusD 1801
b. Tadcaster, Yorkshire 1769:05:04
Studied the violin under Manini Cambridge, [ Cambridgeshire ]
" Manini"
Studied composition under Hellendaal the elder
[add:] Hellendaal THE ELDER [:add]
At Manini's death, removed to London in1785
studied under Salomon
" Salomon"
studied under Dr Cooke
[add:] Dr - COOKE [:add]
Returned to Cambridge University [ Cambridgeshire ]
took pupils: Cambridge University [ Cambridgeshire ]
tutor of Dr William CROTCH
Professor of Music: Succeeded Dr Randall 1799-1821
[add:] Dr - RANDALL [:add]
Publ.: Composed By the Waters of Babylon, an anthem
Publ.: Glees ; Twelve Symphonies by Haydn, arranged as Quintets
Publ.: The Ode, as performed in the Senate House at the installation of H.R.H. the Duke of Gloucester, Chancellor of University
Publ.: A Collection of Songs (with Mr Plumptre)
[add:] Mr - PLUMPTRE Fellow: [:add] Clare College
m.
had issue
father of Harriot HAGUE an accomplished pianist and wrote songs:
d. Cambridge, [ Cambridgeshire ] 1821:06:18
( D.N.B. ; C.U. Hist. Reg ., 85; G. Mag . 1799, I. 539; 1821, I. 647; 1811, II. 37 and 157.)
[add:]Married Harriet Mary; she died Jan. 1833 at Brompton, [ London ] [:add]
[add:]Said to be portrayed as 'Ackermann's' Mus.D.[:add]
[add:]Portrait, c. 1813, by Hadow, in Fitzwilliam Museum[:add]
[add:](P.J. Barnwell: C. Chron. of 1833:02:01 ; F.H. Stubbings: R.F. Scott, [MSS] ; Goodison: CP: 171)[:add]

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