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Richard Jones (died 20 January 1744) was an English composer and violinist. Jones's first publication appeared in 1720, a solo cantata While in a Lovely Rurall Seat. He was associated with the Drury Lane Theater Orchestra in London possibly as early as 1723; according to John Hawkins, in 1730 he succeeded Stefano Carbonelli as the orchestra's leader. He taught violin as well; Michael Christian Festing was one of his pupils. He was a stage composer at a time when Georg Frideric Handel's music dominated the British stage, and much of his music, or what of it survives, shows clear Italianate influence. He died in 1744.

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  • La sua prima pubblicazione, la cantata "While in a Lovely Rurall Seat" appare nel 1720. Ha iniziato a lavorare nell'Orchestra del teatro Drury Lane probabilmente già dal 1723. Secondo John Hawkins, nel 1730 gli succedette Stefano Carbonelli alla guida dell'orchestra. Ha anche insegnato violino: Michael Christian Festing è stato uno dei suoi allievi. È stato un compositore in un momento in cui la musica di Georg Frideric Handel dominava il palcoscenico britannico. Gran parte della sua musica, o ciò che di essa sopravvive, mostra chiara influenza italiana. Morì nel 1744. (it)
  • Richard Jones (* im späten 17. Jahrhundert; † 20. Januar 1744 in London) war ein englischer Violinist und Komponist des Spätbarock. (de)
  • Richard Jones (died 20 January 1744) was an English composer and violinist. Jones's first publication appeared in 1720, a solo cantata While in a Lovely Rurall Seat. He was associated with the Drury Lane Theater Orchestra in London possibly as early as 1723; according to John Hawkins, in 1730 he succeeded Stefano Carbonelli as the orchestra's leader. He taught violin as well; Michael Christian Festing was one of his pupils. He was a stage composer at a time when Georg Frideric Handel's music dominated the British stage, and much of his music, or what of it survives, shows clear Italianate influence. He died in 1744. (en)
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