Walsh, London

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Walsh, London was an 18th-century London music publishing house known for issuing works by prominent composers such as Handel.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf music publishing house
alsoKnownAs John Walsh, London
Walsh & Co. NERFINISHED
associatedWith British baroque music
basedInCity London NERFINISHED
businessType family business
country Kingdom of Great Britain
distributedTo London NERFINISHED
other British cities
foundedBy John Walsh NERFINISHED
historicalEra Baroque period NERFINISHED
industry music publishing
languageOfPublishedText English
Italian
location London, England
surface form: London
market British music market
notableFor issuing first editions of Handel’s works
wide circulation of baroque music in Britain
operatedBy John Walsh the younger NERFINISHED
operatedInCentury 18th century
publishedGenre concertos
instrumental music
keyboard music
opera excerpts
sonatas
vocal music
publishedWorksBy Antonio Vivaldi NERFINISHED
Arcangelo Corelli NERFINISHED
Francesco Geminiani NERFINISHED
George Frideric Handel NERFINISHED
John Stanley NERFINISHED
William Babell NERFINISHED
specializedIn engraved music prints
timePeriod early 18th century
mid 18th century
usedTechnology copperplate engraving

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Coronation Anthems publisher Walsh, London
Theodora firstPublisher Walsh, London
this entity surface form: Walsh (London)