Musical family of orchestral players active in the UK in the 1800s and 1900s
The Fawcett musical family, most active in 19th and early 20th century England, came from Yorkshire.[1] At least 36 professional orchestral players were the descendants of John Fawcett of Tadcaster (c.1770-1855) and his wife Elizabeth Cowell (1772-1845) in the West Riding of Yorkshire.[2] They were often named after composers and included many amateur musicians as well as full professionals.[3] The family became well known all over the North of England, but none rose to eminence.[4] Some were members of the Carl Rosa Opera Company, others toured regularly, performing with spa orchestras (Llandudno, Douglas, Saltburn, Blackpool)[5] and participating in chamber music concerts.[6]
Mary Fawcett (born 1833–4) married Sam Fawcett Midgley, a bassoonist.
John Fawcett (1837–1919) was an alto trombonist.
John's sons were Harry (violin), Mendelssohn (clarinetist, 1869–1940, played at Covent Garden Opera, was deputy conductor, Scarborough Spa Orchestra),[5]Handel (trombone, born 1875), William (double bass) and Tom (flute)
Harry's son Norman was a bassoonist.
Mendelssohn's son Frederick was a clarinetist. Another son, Derek, was a player in the Spa Orchestra
Tom's son Reginald was a cellist.
Samuel Fawcett (1837–1898) was a bass trombonist, Bradford Permanent Orchestra.[11]
Samuel's sons were Charlesworth (clarinet, played at Crystal Palace), Verdi (violin, played with Thomas Beecham from 1907)[12] and Weber (oboe, Riviere Orchestra, Llandudno, and The Hallé, born 1874).[11]
Weber Fawcett had an oboist son.
Joseph Fawcett (1840–1915) was a tenor trombonist, organist, choral and brass band conductor (including three years conducting the Black Dyke Band).[10]
Joseph's sons were Charles (violin, born 1871), Herbert (trombone) and Haydn (violin, Haydn Fawcett and his Orchestra, 1930s).
Thomas Fawcett (1852–????) was a pianist and organist.
The Lancashire composer John Fawcett (1789–1867) and his son John Fawcett (1824–1857), appear to be unrelated. Fawcett senior was a composer and writer, born in Kendal, who taught music in Bolton and composed sacred music and hynms. His son was a composer and organist born in Bolton. He composed anthems, glees, songs and piano music.[14]
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