R.J.S.Stevens was an organist, composer and singer, active in late
eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century London. His Recollections
give a fascinating glimpse of the life of an ordinary musician as
he went about his daily business serving as a church organist,
singing glees - occasionally with the Prince of Wales - and
teaching. They show how the events of his time bore, or failed to
bear, on the lives of ordinary people, and present an entertaining
insider's view of the famous musical institutions of London,
including the Anacreontic Society, whose club song is now The
Star-Spangled Banner, the national anthem of the USA.
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