Joseph Philip Knight
British composer
Intro | British composer | |
Places | United Kingdom Great Britain | |
was | Musician Composer | |
Work field | Music | |
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Birth | 26 July 1812 | |
Death | 1 June 1887 (aged 74 years) |
Joseph Philip Knight (Bradford-on-Avon, 6 July 1812–Great Yarmouth, 1 June 1887) was a British clergyman, singer and one of Britain's most popular song composers. He published over 200 songs, first under the name Philip Mortimer then under his own name.
Knight was the son of an Anglican clergyman, Rev. Francis Knight, and went to America in 1829 to sing and teach music. He set many of the lyrics of Thomas Haynes Bayley, and Thomas Moore wrote the words for him for " The Parting " and " Let's take the world as some wide scene."