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Charles Henry Wilton

Charles Henry Wilton (1761—1832) was an English violinist, singer, composer and teacher of violin and piano.
==Biography==
Wilton was born in Gloucester (England) on 15 June 1761 and died on 15th August 1832 in Southport (Lancashire, England). A brief account of his life appears in recent editions of The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians〔Wilton does not appear in the first edition of Grove (1879) but he does appear in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians edited by Stanley Sadie, London: Macmillan 1980. ISBN 0-333-23111-2. There is also an (online version ).〕
and there is also a brief mention in the Biographical Dictionary of Actors, Actresses, Musicians, Dancers, Managers and Other Stage Personnel in London, 1660—1800.〔Biographical Dictionary of Actors, Actresses, Musicians, Dancers, Managers and Other Stage Personnel in London, 1660-1800. Philip H. Highfill, Kalman A. Burnim, Edward A. Langhans.
(Google books ). Pages 180 181〕
Gloucester is one home of the Three Choirs Festival and, as a young man, Wilton studied the violin under Felice Giardini,〔(''Dictionary of National Biography'' : Felice Giardini ).〕 the leader of the festival orchestra. During the late 1770s〔 their names appear together on handbills for chamber recitals in London, where Giardini was resident at that time. Wilton continued his studies in Italy and on his return in 1784 he succeeded Giardini as leader of the orchestra for the Three Choirs Festival.〔D. Lysons: History of the Origin and Progress of the Meeting of the Three Choirs (Gloucester, 1812)
() Page 220〕 His place of residence is unknown but he was active in London at this time—he is recorded as the leader of the orchestra for a performance of the oratorio Judith at the Haymarket theatre, London, on 13 March 1785.〔 At some stage he established his home in the north-west of England and for many years he was in demand as leader of orchestras in Liverpool, Manchester and York although he resided in Brentford for a period around 1805. Lysons claims that by 1812 he had given up the violin and had confined himself to teaching piano in the Liverpool area.〔

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