Harriet Wainwright

Harriet Wainwright Stewart (c. 1766–1843) was a British composer,[1] singer, and writer.[2][3] A musical entrepreneur, she developed a subscription list of several hundred people and sold at least two of her compositions (Comala and Seringapatam) to subscribers.[4]

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