James Alexander Hamilton (1785–1845) was an English compiler of musical instruction books.
Life
The son of a dealer in old books, Hamilton was born in London. He taught himself from books in his father's shop, acquiring a knowledge of languages and music. He translated major works in foreign languages, as well as compiling instructional and music theory books.[1]
Hamilton sold his copyrights, drank, and died in poverty on 2 August 1845.[2]
In parts vii. to xi. of D'Almaine & Co.'s "Library of Musical Knowledge" appeared Hamilton's Choral Singing as adapted to Church Psalmody, 1841–3; Sacred Harmony, 1843, and some primers.[1]