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Nelson was born in London in 1800, son of Solomon Nelson. Showing musical ability when quite young, he was adopted by a gentleman who gave him a good musical and general education. He was for some time a pupil of
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Nelson was a prolific composer, and claimed to have written about eight hundred pieces, some of which were published under an assumed name. He composed a
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and composed many duets, trios, piano pieces, and songs; some of the latter, such as "The Pilot" and "
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as a music-seller until 1843, when he was elected an associate of the
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Index

Sid Nelson
Rose of Allendale
Sir George Smart
Charles Jefferys
Philharmonic Society
Russell Square
West Ham
burletta
Madame Vestris
Olympic Theatre
William Macready
Henry Thornton Craven
Princess's Theatre, London
John Medex Maddox
Rose of Allendale
"Sidney Nelson (1800–1862)"
Naxos
"Sidney Nelson"
"Sidney Nelson"
"Sidney Nelson and family"



Hadden, James Cuthbert
"Nelson, Sydney" 
Lee, Sidney
Dictionary of National Biography
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/19884

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