Althaus, Bernhard Theodore Teutwart 22.sep.1831-20.nov.1917 Germany, Lippe Detmold - England, London Wandsworth
violinist, pianist, professor of music, 26.oct.1831 baptized in 'evangelisch' Detmold, 1857 emigrated to England, 1861 residing at 6 St John's Terrace in London Notting Hill, 1870 at 24 Bessborough Street in London Westminster, until 1872 he was the first music teacher of pianist/composer Orton Bradley (Greenwich 11.dec.1858-), 1880 residing at 53 Maryland Road in London Paddington, 1890 as professor of music and singing residing without his wife at 87 Pverson Road in Hampstead, at time of death residing at 195 Amesbury Avenue in Wandsworth ; son of Friedrich Georg Althaus (Germany 1790-1863 Detmold) and Julie Auguste Christiane Draeseke (1798-1848) ; 1859 at St Giles-in-the-Fields in London he married governess Harriet Mary Masson (Surrey, Camberwell 1827-1904 Devon, Exeter St Thomas) who seemed to have spent her last 15 years at a caring home ; daughter musician and teacher languages Louisa Harriet (London Notting Hill 11.feb.1862, baptized 20.apr.1862 at St John the Evangelist in Notting Hill), son watercolor painter Frederick Bernhard (Kent, Deptford 26.apr.1863, baptized at St John in Deptford 20.jun.1863), son composer Basil (Deptford 1865-)

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[] Abschied. Gedicht von R. Prutz
pub Weinholtz, Braunschweig 1852

[] Schneiderlied. Baritone, choir and piano
words Ernst Meyer
gesungen in Konig Jerome von Ernst Meyer, componirt von Bernhard Althaus in London 166 Warwick Street
ms Detmold Germany

[] Concertino. Violin and piano. op29
pub Laudy & Co., London

[] Serenade creole. Violin and piano. op54/1
pub Laudy & Co., London

[] Burlesca. Violin and piano. op54/2
pub Laudy & Co., London

[] No gems have I, dear girl to offer. A ballad. London 1855
words W. Gurner

[] Mein lieb braucht nicht perlen (My love wants no jewels). Song
pub Ewer & Co., London 1860
"an elegant, unexceptionably-written commonplace" Musical World 17mar1860

[] Du bist fern (Thou art gone). Song
pub Ewer & Co., London 1860
"less commonplace than "Mein lieb" (above), but hardly more original in its general physiognomy, it is well written, like its companion" Musical World 17mar1860

[] Oh Mary, they have closed the mill. A workmen's song
the words by John Plummer
performed by Dr. Mark's juvenile band in the provinces
published by the Author at 6 St John's-terrace, Notting-hill 9mar1861

[] The morning ride. Song. London 1862
the words by Claribel

[] Summer's dawn or Over the moon and heather. Song
words Claribel (Charlotte Alington Barnard)
pub Willey & Co., London 1872

[] Separation. Fantasia for the pianoforte. pub London 1872
[] Smile and be contented. Song. pub London 1873
words J. Plummer

[] AEolian Lyre. Fantasia for the Piano Forte. pub London 1873
[] Fantaisie pour violon avec accompagnement de piano sur l'opera Martha (de Flotow). pub London 1873
[] Fantaisie pour violon avec accompagnement de piano sur l'opera Orphee aux Enfers (de Offenbach). pub London 1873
[] Fantaisie pour violon avec accompagnement de piano sur l'opera Il Trovatore (de Verdi). pub London 1874
[] Fantaisie pour violon avec accompagnement de piano sur l'opera I Puritani (de Bellini). pub London 1874
[] Fantaisie pour violon avec accompagnement de piano sur l'opera Preciosa (de Weber). pub London 1874
[] Fantaisie pour violon avec accompagnement de piano sur l'opera Masaniello (de Auber). pub London 1874
[] Nevermore. Song. London 1876
[] Douglas, tender and true. Song
pub Samuel Brewer, London 1878

[] I Puritani (de Bellini). Fantasia. Piano. pub London 1878
[] Throw wide the lattice window. Song. pub London 1880
[] Ask me not for songs tonight. Song. pub London 1880
words Claribel

[] The linden trees. Song. pub London 1880
words H. Laslett

[] Romance. Violin with pianoforte accompaniment
pub E. Donajowski, London 1884

[] Gavotte Mignonne. Violin with pianoforte
pub E. Donajowski, London 1884

[] Air Suedois varie. Violin with Pianoforte
pub E. Donajowski, London 1884

[] The blue bells of Cornwall. Song
words Guanon, sung by Miss Edith Nunn
pub Spottiswoode & Co., London 1886

[] Un moment d'allegresse. Violin and piano
pub E. Donajowski, London 1888

[] The Valley Queen (William Smallwood). Valse de salon arranged for violin and piano
pub Moore, Smith & Co., London 1892

[] City collection of operatic and popular melodies. Violin and piano
pub Moore, Smith & Co., London 1895
[] 1 - Scotch airs. Auld Robin Gray. Oh! Nanny wilt thou gang. Bonnie Dundee
[] 2 - Irish airs. Last rose of summer. Rich an Rare. Garry Owen
[] 3 - Irish (2nd selection). Oft in the stilly night. Fly not yet
[] 4 - English airs. Bid me discourse. Pilgrim of love. Where the bee sucks
[] 5 - Schubert's favourite melodies. Adieu. I heard a brooklet gushing. Hark, hark, the lark
[] 6 - Airs from Don Giovanni
[] 7 - Lascio che pianga and largo
[] 8 - Airs from Oberon and Preciosa
[] 9 - English airs (2nd selection). I know a bank. Cherry ripe
[] 10 - Airs from Figaro
[] 11 - Airs from Masaniello
[] 12 - Airs from Der Freyschutz
[] Une petite humoresque. Violin with pianoforte
pub E. Donajowski, London 1898

[] My dear old horse. Song
words P. E. Cranstoun
pub Moore, Smith & Co., London 1902

[] Mary Magdalen. Sacred song
words P. E. Cranstoun
pub Moore, Smith & Co., London 1902

[] Little fairy blossom. Romance
the words by the Hon. Pauline E. Cranstoun
pub Moore, Smith & Co., London

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