
Benjamin Carr (September 12, 1768 – May 24, 1831) was an American composer, singer, teacher, and music publisher. Born in London, he studied organ with Charles Wesley and composition with Samuel Arnold. In 1793 he travelled to Philadelphia with a stage company, and a year later went with the same company to New York, where he stayed until 1797. Later that year he moved to Philadelphia, where he became a prominent member of the city’s musical life.
6 Imitations of the Airs of Different Nations: No. 1, Of an English Legendary Air
Fantasia on Air Gramachree
The Federal Overture (Version for Piano)
Applicazione adolcita, Op. 6: No. 7, Nobody Coming to Marry Me
Six Imitations
Federal Overture
Anthem for Christmas
Applicazione adolcita, Op. 6: No. 10, Tid Re I
6 Imitations of the Airs of Different Nations: No. 5, Of a Spanish Ballad
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