Previous posts for April 5th may be found here: Louis Spohr (2019), Agnetha Fältskog (2020), Herbert von Karajan, Sébastien Érard (2022), and Albert Roussel (2023)
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Louis Spohr (5 April 1784 – 22 October 1859) was once regarded as one of the foremost composers of Europe.
Louis, Louis
I’ve written before
Of Louis Spohr,
But here’s his sorr-
-y stor-
-y.
Well-known of yore,
He wrote no score
Predestined for
The usual core
Of repertor-
y glor-
y.
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John Wilson (5 April 1595 – 22 February 1674) was an English composer, lutenist and teacher.
Mr. Wilson at Court
Following the execution of the King in 1649 he showed his clearly Royalist sympathies in his Psalterium Carolinum, -- Wikipedia
John Wilson worked for Charles the First,
A King whose fate ranks with the worst.
John Wilson, though, continued loyal,
To thing traditional and royal,
And join in courtly dissipation
On Charles the Second’s restoration.
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