Background
Beale was born in Landrake, Cornwall.
Beale was born in Landrake, Cornwall.
He first served as a chorister at Westminster Abbey under Samuel Arnold until his voice broke. He then served as a midshipman on HMS Révolutionnaire from 1799 to 1801. During this period he was nearly drowned by falling overboard in Cork Harbour.
On leaving the Navy Beale first worked as a letter-sorter for the Post Office, but then quickly turned to music as a career.
He devoted his career to music and became an organist and composer of glees and madrigals. In 1820, he signed articles of appointment as organist to Trinity College, Cambridge but only stayed at that position for a year before returning to London and becoming organist at Wandsworth Parish Church and then Street.John’s, Clapham Rise.
He also composed the glees Come let us join the roundelay and The Humble Tenant. Beale was twice married.
Firstly to Mission Charlotte Elkins, a daughter of the Groom of the Stole to George IV (Charles Paulet, 13th Marquess of Winchester or Thomas Thynne, 1st Marquess of Bath), and secondly to Mission Georgiana Grove, of Clapham.
They had one son, Henry Wolfgang Amadeus Beale, who went on to be a composer as well.
He became a member of the Royal Society of Musicians in 1811 and in 1813 won the prize cup of the Madrigal Society for his beautiful madrigal, ‘Awake, sweet music’. He continued occasionally to sing in public until later in life, and in 1840 he won a prize at the Adelphi Glee Club for his glee for four voices, ‘Harmony’.