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Petrucci music library haydn london trio 3 g major
Petrucci music library haydn london trio 3 g major





Lyric XCV from "Sappho: One Hundred Lyrics" by the Canadian poet Bliss Carman. Hark, Where Poseidon's White Racing Horses Shakespeare (Ariel's Song, The Tempest): composed for Girton College Music Societyĭedicated "To Denys Pouncey and his Camden Singers"ĭedicated to the President, Director and Members of the Bristol Madrigal Society anonymous words, previously published in a madrigal in 1609 by John Wilbye (1574 - 1638). Referred to as "Sketches (Irish)" in Jasper Rootham's list of CBR works: manuscript in Cambridge University Library shelfmark MS.Add.9192.101(1), also in St John's College Library shelfmark Janus F7Īrranged from orchestral version Op.8a, see manuscript in Cambridge University Library shelfmark MS.Add.9192.101(2) Words by Mary E Coleridge: originally composed for tenor or soprano solo and orchestra (see Op.44a)įrom the St John's College Hymn Book: 264, 174, 176, 159 Words by Mary E Coleridge: this original version is unpublished (but see published arrangement for voice and piano, Op.44b) Words from Campion & Rossiter's Book of Ayres (1604)įour Dramatic Songs: Imagination, Unwelcome, St Andrew's & Over the hills UL manuscript: shelfmark MS.Add.9192.117(4) ?ĭedicated to blind organist Alfred Hollins ( recording: 8'28")Įvening Service in E minor: Magnificat & Nunc DimittisĮvening Service in F: Magnificat and Nunc Dimittisĭedicated "To Sir Walter Parratt" (one of CBR's teachers at the Royal College of Music) Transcription of slow movement from Op.49 String Quartet in C (m/s is titled "Molto adagio") Words by Sir Walter Scott: published for voice and piano, but originally written for bass or baritone solo, men's chorus and orchestraĪrrangement made during 1923 voyage to Australia: see also Op.63 and Op.101ĭedicated "To my friend George Dixon" (notable organ designer): variations on the hymn tune "Iste Confessor" Setting of words by Thomas Moult (1893-1974)ĭedicated to organist and teacher Arthur Warrell, this is a setting of a poem written by CBR's son Jasper: the "city" is Bristol, CBR's birthplace and the Members of the Bristol Gleemen's Society": words by Alfred Lord Tennysonĭedicated "In memory of F.H.L." - Francis Herman Lucas, CBR's brother-in-law (1878-1920). Words by Richard Harris Barham (1788-1845)ĭedicated "To Walter J.

petrucci music library haydn london trio 3 g major

Words by Charles Kingsley.įirst performance: Bristol Musical Festival 1908 Soprano, contralto and baritone soli, chorus and orchestraĭedication: "To the memory of my mother" (Mary Rootham, née Gimblett Evans). Location of manuscript unknown at present Prize Winner in 1904 competition in The Musical Timesĭedicated "To R.M.L." (Rosamond Margaret Lucas, CBR's future wife)Īlso arranged for voice and string quartet in 1918.

petrucci music library haydn london trio 3 g major

Orchestral rhapsody, after a poem by Robert Bridges.







Petrucci music library haydn london trio 3 g major