John Wass
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Life
Born: 1814
Died: 1865
Biography
John Wass was born at City Road, Middlesex, England. Never married, he lived with his parents in St. Pancras, London, and established himself as a teacher of singing and composer. He authored “Boosey’s Universal Singing Method” (1855). He died in London. His compositions include a cantata, finger exercises for piano, piano pieces, songs, part-songs, and quadrilles and other music for the British Navy.
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