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466: 45: 374:, edited first by his mother, then by his sister. Two of these songs, The Sneezing Song and Three Little Pigs were sung by Scott-Gatty himself in a concert at Doncaster Grammar School on 21 June 1870, long before they were published. He sang Three Little Pigs again in 1871 along with Camomile Tea, Tittle Tattle and The Yawning Song. 491:
Quarterly, (1 & 4) Per fess sable & azure, in chief a demi-cat guardant argent & in base 2 shin-bones in saltire between 4 fleurs de lis or (Gatty); (2 & 3) argent goutty sable, on a bend cotised azure a spur-rowel between 2 crescents argent
341:(1896). For the most part, these musical plays were set to words written by his sister, the noted children's writer Mrs Ewing. His songs ran into hundreds, many of them with texts by himself. A few of the best known titles were 483:(1) For Gatty: A fern-brake with a cock pheasant rising therefrom proper. (2) For Scott: On a mount vert a stag tripping proper, collared gemel argent & supporting with the dexter fore-leg a gold trident in bend sinister. 677: 400:, was heard on 30 January 1891, years before it was published. It was performed in the Gattys' home territory in South Yorkshire, in a concert given in the surroundings of the Marble Saloon of 404:, near Rotherham, then the seat of Earl Fitzwilliam. It was sung by Scott-Gatty and his wife and the duet, according to a contemporary press report "caused a furore of enthusiasm." 315:, but his work was popular and highly regarded in its day. The works that he produced were largely for voices and aimed primarily at amateur performers. It included two modest 921: 931: 381:(1893–1895) for baritone solo and mixed voice chorus. These included 24 songs in total, issued in four volumes. At that time such songs were novelties in the 896: 450:. It was performed for the first time on 16 May 1955 in the Arts Council Drawing Room, but not recorded until 2016 (by the Cologne Chamber Soloists). 788: 178: 34: 170: 26: 561: 389:
for the Gramophone Company, several other of the songs proved popular items with Melba in 1905 recording a version of the same song.
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is a set of variations by multiple composers on Scott-Gatty's tune “Where is my little basket gone”. It was put together in 1955 by
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During the 1930s, long after Scott-Gatty's death, several of these were rearranged for baritone and male voice chorus by
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Previously a grant from 1876 contained only Gatty arms with a crest: on an embattled gateway a pheasant rising proper.
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published in three volumes, including 76 short and simple songs. They were his earliest compositions and appeared in
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and others had their accompaniments scored for orchestra by various hands. At least one of them, a duet,
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It was under Scott-Gatty that the College of Arms reinstituted the process of granting
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A cat's face argent crowned with the circlet of a king of arms' crown (Granted 1906).
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in 1880. He held that post for six years until his promotion to the office of
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Scott-Gatty began his heraldic career with his appointment as
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Gatty; 26 April 1847 – 18 December 1918) was a long serving
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in 1904 and held that office until his death in 1918.
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A caricature of Alfred Scott-Gatty in his ceremonial
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KCVO
KStJ
FSA

tabard
Sir Leslie Ward
Garter Principal King of Arms
Edward VII
George V
Sir Albert Woods
Sir Henry Farnham Burke
Ecclesfield
West Riding of Yorkshire
KCVO
KStJ
FSA
né
officer of arms
College of Arms
London
composer
Ecclesfield
West Riding of Yorkshire
Sheffield
South Yorkshire
Alfred Gatty
Bellerby
Yorkshire
Vicar
Margaret

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