Banner, John jr. f1805-a1845 England, ? - ?London
organist, 1805-1843 in London, 1840 at St Michael's on Wood Street London, 1832-1845 music seller at 6 Hopkin's-buildings Upper Street in London Islington, 1848 no longer listed as music seller so he may have died around that time, his friend was composer/organist William Russell (London 1777-1813 London)

Title Parts


[] The Loyal London Volunteers march. Piano
pub London c1805
ms British Museum, London

[] The cricket. High voice and piano
the words from Cowper's poems, the music composed with an accompaniment, for the piano forte, by John Banner Junr.
pub Printed for the author, by Clementi & Compy, London c1805

[] Charming Jenny "A Rover gay", a favorite ballad
the words by D. Lawler, composed with an accompaniment for the piano forte, and inscribed to his friend W. Russell, Mus. Bac. by John Banner
pub Printed for the Author, by Clementi & Co., London 1808 [1805 according to Eitner]
ms British Museum, London

[] All together "Reuben he had wit", a favorite comic song
the words by D. Lawler
pub Printed for the Author, by Clementi & Co., London 1808
ms British Museum, London

[] The duel, or the tom cats, a favorite comic song
the words by D. Lawler, respectfully inscribed to every man of fashion & composed by John Banner
pub Printed for the Author, by Clementi & Co., London 1808

[] What is prayer, the music composed & arranged for one or four voices, with a separate accompaniment for the organ or piano forte
the words sent anonymously to a late unfortunate gentleman during his confinement
words James Montgomery
pub R. W. Keith, London 1823

[] A Collection of sacred music, as used at St Michael's Church, Wood Street, with an accompaniment for the organ or piano forte. To each tune is added a new, appropriate, introductory, and concluding symphony
the whole composed and selected by John Banner
pub Publish'd for the author, by R. W. Keith, London c1825

[] A Collection of sacred music, as used at St Michael's Church, Wood Street, with an accompaniment for the organ or pianoforte
composed, selected by J. Banner. With an additional Hymn by Miss A. Mounsey. Second edition
pub R. W. Keith Prowse & Co., London 1840

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