Charles Kensington Salaman
British composer (1814–1901)
Charles Kensington Salaman was a British composer who lived from 1814 to 1901. He was a multifaceted artist, skilled as a pianist and writer in addition to his compositional work. Salaman's musical output reflects his diverse interests and linguistic abilities, as evidenced by his compositions in multiple languages.
Salaman's most notable contribution to music is likely his work for the West London Synagogue, for which he composed over one hundred settings of Hebrew texts. Beyond this, he also wrote numerous songs in various languages, including English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Latin, and Greek. This impressive body of work showcases Salaman's talent and dedication to his craft, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of music.