Banister, Charles William 11.sep.1768-27.jun.1831 England, London - London Clerkenwell
music teacher, 2.oct.1768 baptized at St James in London Westminster, at time of death residing at Goswell Street Clerkenwell, 27.jun.1831 buried at Bunhill Fields Burial Ground at City Road in London ; son of William and Ann Banister ; father of cellist Henry Joshua (London 1803-1847 London) and violinist Joseph (1812-1890) ; grandfather of composer Henry Charles Banister

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[] Twelve psalm and hymn tunes. London 1792 including the tune "Fotheringay"
[] I am not concerned to know. Trio
words Dr. Watts
pub James Peck, London 1803

[] Four moral pieces. London 1803 [] 1 - Morning
[] 2 - The rose
[] 3 - The sun dial
[] 4 - The wish
[] The star of Bethlehem, a new ode on the Nativity. Mixed choir
the poetry from the remains of H. K. White
pub James Peck & C. W. Banister, London 1808
pub J. & J. Peck, London 1833

[] Dr. Doddridge's twenty-fifth hymn. For three voices. Fotheringay tune
from Nodes & Bowcher's selection of psalm & hymn tunes
pub James Peck, London 1822

[] Sovereign of life. A hymn written by Dr. Doddridge, set to music by C. W. Banister (tune "Fotheringay"). A new edition corrected and arranged for four voices and the piano forte or organ
pub James Peck & C. W. Banister, London c1830

[] A new and complete edition, revised and corrected with an accompaniment for the piano forte, comprising many compositions never before published, of the vocal music of the late Charles William Banister
edited and published by Henry Joshua Banister. London 1831-1833
21 compositions by Charles William Banister
[] A new and complete edition, revised and corrected with an accompaniment for the piano forte, comprising many compositions never before published, of the vocal music of the late Charles William Banister. Now first collected into one volume, the poetry from the works of Milton, Dr. Watts, Dr. Doddridge and other eminent authors
edited and published by Henry Joshua Banister. London 1840

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