James Bartleman

1769–1821 (age 52)

Biography

James Bartleman was a distinguished singer of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, whose vocal talents graced the concert halls and churches of Georgian England. His contributions to musical performance during this period established him as a respected figure in the musical world of his time.

Bartleman's legacy was honored by his burial in Westminster Abbey, one of England's most prestigious final resting places, reflecting the esteem in which he was held by his contemporaries. His career exemplified the artistic achievements of the Romantic era's early years.