John Weldon (1676-1736) Take, O take those Lips away - Video
PUBLISHED:  Jul 12, 2011
DESCRIPTION:
Emma Kirkby, soprano
Evelyn Tubb, soprano
Mary Nichols, alto
Joseph Cornwell, tenor
Andrew King, tenor
Simon Grant, bass
David Thomas, bass

THE CONSORT OF MUSICKE
Anthony Rooley, director

Alan Wilson, organ and harpsichord
Richard Boothby, bass viol
Michael Fields, lute
David Miller, lute
Jan Walters, harp

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John Weldon (19 January 1676 -- 7 May 1736) was an English composer.
Born at Chichester in the south of England, he was educated at Eton, where he was a chorister, and later received musical instruction from Henry Purcell. By 1694 Weldon had been appointed organist of New College in Oxford and became well known in the musical life of that city, writing music for masques as well as performing his organist duties.
Some believe he set Shakespeare's play The Tempest to music in 1695, although others attribute that to Henry Purcell, and all agree that the style is Purcellian.
Weldon moved to London and in 1701 took part in a competition to set Congreve's libretto The Judgement of Paris to music. Perhaps surprisingly, Weldon's setting was chosen over contributions by his older, more experienced and better-known competitors, Daniel Purcell (younger brother of Henry), John Eccles and Godfrey Finger. Even more curiously, Purcell's and Eccles's scores were later published by John Walsh. Weldon's however was not and remains in manuscript, though the lack of recognition of his relatively new name may also have played a part. There is some evidence to suggest that the judges of the competition were not entirely impartial, however it has also been suggested that Weldon's setting was considered less old fashioned than his somewhat older contemporaries. In the same year as the competition, Weldon was made a Gentleman of the Chapel Royal.
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Weldon_%28musician%29]
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