Thomas Wingham

Thomas Wingham (5 January 1846 – 24 March 1893) was an English composer, known as a teacher and for his time at Brompton Oratory.

In 1867 he entered the Royal Academy of Music, London, studying under William Sterndale Bennett for theory and Harold Thomas for piano.

Reviewing the vocal score published by Novello, Ewer & Co. in 1878, The Musical Times judged it as Several of Wingham's large-scale works were heard at the Crystal Palace, London.

[7] An obituary by his friend Louis N. Parker (1852-1944) was published in The Musical Times: Following his death, the following letter appeared in The Musical Times: Concert Overture No.1 and Symphony No.2 were published as piano duets by Lamborn Cock, London, together with a piano solo arrangement of the Elegy on the death of Sterndale Bennett.

Novello, Ewer & Co., London, issued vocal scores of the Mass Regina Coeli and the Te Deum.

Thomas Wingham (1846-1893)