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William Vincent Wallace

Irish composer and pianist
William Vincent Wallace was an Irish composer and pianist. In his day, he was famous on three continents as a double virtuoso on violin and piano. Wikipedia
Born: March 11, 1812, Waterford, Ireland
Died: October 12, 1865 (age 53 years), Château, France
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William Vincent Wallace (11 March 1812 – 12 October 1865) was an Irish composer and pianist. In his day, he was famous on three continents as a double ...
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William Vincent Wallace ... Wallace, born in Waterford city, was the son of a British army bandmaster from Ballina, Co. Mayo. He spent his early life in Ballina, ...
William Vincent Wallace (1812-1865), musician, was born in Waterford, Ireland, the eldest son of the Irish band-sergeant of the 29th Regiment.
William Vincent Wallace (11 March 1812 – 12 October 1865) was an Irish composer and pianist. In his day, he was famous on three ...
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Mar 25, 2024 · Wallace made his début as a composer and recitalist at the age of 22, playing his violin concerto at the Dublin Anacreontic Society.
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Wallace is one of three opera composers who made up the 'Irish Ring', with Balfe and Benedict. He was born in Waterford, Ireland to a bandmaster father, who ...
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William Wallace was born in Waterford on 11 March 1812. His father, a Scottish-born regimental bandmaster, gave the young Wallace lessons on the piano and ...
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Mar 9, 2012 · William Vincent Wallace (1812-1865) was a most extraordinary musician and personality whose life story is the stuff of movies. But, over time ...
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William Vincent Wallace (March 11, 1812 – October 12, 1865). Transport developments during the Nineteenth Century allowed musicians to bring their talents ...