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for solo voices chorus and orchestra – Part I (Birmingham
Festival, 1906), Part II (Cardiff Festival 1907), Part III (Birmingham Festival 1909, BBCSO/Del Mar, 27 November 1968, first broadcast performance); complete (based on the third version of Fitzgerald's adaptation, London Choral Society/Arthur
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Original autograph scores of most of
Granville Bantock's compositions are held at the Cadbury Research Library, University of Birmingham. Further collections of letters from Granville Bantock mainly to his son Raymond Bantock, and from Granville Bantock to Ernest Newman, are also held at the
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a new (2017) website (supposedly to replace the
Bantock Society website which no longer exists - N.B. as of April 2023 this site still does not exist either). The aim is (was?) to link to musical sources, published music and recordings and concert performances of works by Sir Granville
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Concert, Queen's Hall, first performance in London, New SO/Gardiner, 18 March 1913; this was to have been given at an RPS concert in the 1911–12 season but was cancelled due to a dispute over fees. Fifine was finally given by the
Society on 26 November 1917 conducted by Sir
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who also appeared in the performance as an old crone, utilising melodies drawn from
Kennedy-Fraser's collection of Hebridean folk songs, conducted by the composer, Birmingham Repertory Company, 27 September 1924, produced by
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translated by Helena F. Bantock, the
Prelude and three of the songs were sung by Edith Clegg with the composer conducting at an RPS concert in 1911–12, first appearances with the Society for both the composer and the
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by
Vincent Budd, was published in 2000 by Gnosis Press. It is also illustrated and contains a discographical guide. A larger volume is in progress. In addition to these there is a doctoral thesis by Trevor Bray -
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for solo voices, chorus and orchestra (1928, BBC commission, Queen's Hall, BBC Orchestra and Choral
Society / composer, 1928–29 season, 23 November 1928; this was the first appearance for the Choral Society)
444:, a Romantic Opera (1892, one act, libretto by Frederick Corder, performed at the Royal Academy of Music, 12 July 1892, and then at Crystal Palace, 18 October 1892 and the Olympic Theatre, 25 October 1892)
997:) (1899, dedicated to Helena F. Bantock. "Thoughts and reflections on some of your moods written during a wearisome absence.", Liverpool Orchestral Society, Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool)
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From the lonely shieling of the misty island / Mountains divide us and the mist of seas/ Yet still the blood is strong, the heart is highland/ And we in dreams behold the
Hebrides
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label. The Cameo
Classics label has re-issued its Granville Bantock recordings made with conductor Geoffrey Heald-Smith from 1978 to 1982 on a double CD set, which includes the
506:, a Festival Symphony in ten parts for solo voices chorus and orchestra (only two parts completed: "Christ in the Wilderness" – Gloucester Festival 1907; and "Gethsemane")
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338:(Clemson University Press/Liverpool University Press). This collects together all the primary and secondary sources, including an extensive worklist and discography.
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Prometheus Unbound (Symphonic Prelude) (1933, after Shelley, arrangement of Prelude to Prometheus Unbound for chorus and orchestra, 1933 National Championship,
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Four biographies have been published on Granville Bantock. The first was authored by his long-time friend and 'secretary', 'Colonel' H. O. Anderton for the
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604:(A. C. Swinburne, Liverpool Welsh Choral Union, Gitana Ladies' Choir, Birkenhead and the Manchester Orpheus Glee Society, conducted by Harry Evans, 1912)
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In 1898 he married Helena von Schweitzer (1868–1961) who acted as a librettist for him. Granville Bantock was also the father-in-law of the composer
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From 1926 to 1933 his Birmingham home was Metchley Lodge (now Metchley Abbey; despite the name, the building has no religious connection), which a
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was made by Beecham conducting the RPO for EMI in 1947. This recording was made under the auspices of the British Council and the Bantock Society
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Bantock, Granville (1868–1946) Bantock was taught firstly by Gordon Saunders at Trinity College and then at the RAM by Frederick Corder.
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Modern Musicians by J. Cuthbert Hadden (First published by T.N.Foulis in 1913) – Granville Bantock p42 (September 1918 Foulis Reprint)
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was recorded by the CBO on 28 January 1925 at Riley Hall, Constitution Hill, Birmingham. This acoustic version, conducted by
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Caristiona, A Hebridean Seascape (1920, revised in 1943–44 with The Sea Reivers and published as Two Hebridean Sea Poems)
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Celtic Poem for cello and orchestra (1914, arrangement of the piece for cello and piano, dedicated to Herbert Withers);
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A broad selection of Bantock's orchestral output, including all the symphonies, has been recorded in an edition by the
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Shortly after the composer's death in London, in 1946, a Bantock Society was established. Its first president was
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for solo voices, chorus and orchestra (1914, for the 21st Festival of the International Labour Party, Bradford)
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Comedy Overture, Circus Life (1941, adapted from the overture to the incidental music for A Marionette Show)
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327:- submitted in 1972 to Cambridge University. An extract was published by Triad Press the following year as
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Vincent Budd, 'A Brief Introduction to the Life and Work of Sir Granville Bantock' – The Bantock Society
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512:, rhapsody for chorus and orchestra (text H.F.B. i.e. Helena F. Bantock, dedicated to Herbert Brewer);
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Early conducting engagements took him around the world with a musical comedy troupe. With his brother
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Granville Bantock (1868–1946): Old English Suite; Russian Scenes; Hebridean Symphony (sleevenotes)
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for soloists, double chorus and orchestra (started in 1912 completed 1922; text: Book of Solomon,
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via her marriage to Granville's son, Raymond Bantock. Their son, Granville Bantock's grandson, is
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Salome, The Dance of the Seven Veils (1918, Oscar Wilde, Court Theatre, London, 19 April 1918)
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Hamabdil for cello, harp and strings (1919, part of the Judith incidental music, dedicated to
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The Sea Reivers, an Orchestral Ballad (1920, a discarded scherzo from the Hebridean Symphony)
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Comedy Overture, The Birds (1946, after Aristophanes, Birmingham Town Hall, conducted by Dr
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A Chinese Mirror for string quartet (1933, arrangements from the Chinese Poems, first set)
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British Women Composers and Instrumental Chamber Music in the Early Twentieth Century
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Oriental Rhapsody (1930, founded on the Tone Poem, Lalla Rookh, Open Championship,
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He was influential in the founding of the City of Birmingham orchestra (later the
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257:(1928). Many of his works have been commercially recorded since the early 1990s.
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Two Heroic Ballads. 1: Cuchullan's Lament, 2: Kishmul's Galley (November 1944)
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An Introduction to the Life and Work of Sir Granville Bantock, Vincent Budd
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1584:"British drama coach Gavin Bantock at top of his game; casts take a bow"
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Sapphic Poem for cello and orchestra (1906, dedicated to Willi Lehmann)
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in 1972. It is an engaging read and contains a number of photographs.
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Searchable archive of articles and reviews in the Gramophone magazine
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for the Twenty-first International Labour Party Conference, Bradford)
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Overture to a Greek Comedy, The Women's Festival (1941, Aristophanes)
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Macbeth Overture (1940, utilising material from the incidental music)
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529:, February 1910; Vienna, February 1912, BBC Symphony Orchestra under
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518:, poem for chorus and orchestra (text H.F.B. i.e. Helena F. Bantock)
401:. Historic recordings of miniatures and songs have appeared on the
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Violin Sonata No. 2 in D major (1932, dedicated to Arthur Caterall)
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Sir Granville Bantock (1868–1946) The Song of Songs (sleeve notes)
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school of music in 1900. He was a close friend of fellow composer
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A selective list of his compositions is to be found in Grove 5.
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Sonata in G minor for solo cello (1924, dedicated to Cyril Cope)
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label. However, the only complete recording is available on the
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songs which met with some success. He founded a music magazine,
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English Scenes, Suite of five pieces for small orchestra (1900)
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Russian Scenes, Suite of five pieces for small orchestra (1899)
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winning the Macfarren Prize in the first year it was awarded.
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An Introduction to the Life and Work of Sir Granville Bantock
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Scenes from the Scottish Highlands, Suite for strings (1913)
614:, Welsh Choral Union, Harry Evans, Liverpool, February 1914)
178:). In 1934, he was elected Chairman of the Corporation of
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Bantock: Music in the Midlands before the First World War
438:, a romantic opera (1894, one act, libretto by composer)
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A feast of lanterns (after 1700s Chinese poet Yuan Mei)
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series in 1915. A brief pamphlet (with a portrait) by
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Issue 21 Vol 2 February 2003. Retrieved 16 July 2011.
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The Cloisters at Midnight (New College, Oxford, 1920)
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Memories of Sapphire (1938) dedicated to Muriel Mann
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Pibroch, a Highland Lament for cello and harp (1917)
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The Frogs of Aristophanes – arranged by Frank Wright
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Comedy Overture, Pierrot of the Minute (1908, after
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but he suffered poor health and initially turned to
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Performance of Sapphic Poem for cello and orchestra
1279:Violin Sonata No. 1 in G major (1929, dedicated to
465:(opera in four acts, unfinished, libretto based on
162:on 18 January 1908. He became the principal of the
1632:Granville Bantock (1868–1946): A Guide to Research
1365:Songs of the East (Helena Bantock) and many others
659:Choral Suite from the Chinese (1914, Cranmer Byng)
583:for chorus, narrator and orchestra (1937, for the
336:Granville Bantock (1868–1946): a Guide to Research
1868:"Archival material relating to Granville Bantock"
1329:Arabian Nights (1920, seven pieces, dedicated to
1176:Rameses II (very early work, five acts, composer)
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1493:Oxford University Press. Retrieved 15 July 2011.
993:Helena: Orchestral Variations on the Theme HFB (
585:coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth
577:for chorus and orchestra (1936, text by Shelley)
25:Granville Bantock (picture first published 1913)
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565:for chorus, brass and drums (1927, text: Bible)
1041:The Land of the Gael, Suite for strings (1915)
853:24 July 1942 and Birmingham, 25 November 1967)
174:from 1908 to 1934 (in which post he succeeded
87:where he studied harmony and composition with
1619:Oxford Academic: Liverpool Scholarship Online
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224:His music was influenced by folk song of the
1072:Aphrodite in Cyprus, Symphonic Ode (1938–39)
1032:In the Far East, Serenade for strings (1912)
1013:Old English Suite for small orchestra (1909)
879:Dramatic Poem for cello and orchestra (1941)
1650:. Hyperion Records. Retrieved 16 July 2011.
1044:Coronach for strings, harp and organ (1918)
863:Elegiac Poem for cello and orchestra (1898)
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1662:"Granville Bantock's The Fire Worshippers"
1486:Bantock, Sir Granville Ransome (1868–1946)
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1304:Cello Sonata No. 2 in F-sharp minor (1945)
1270:Viola Sonata in F major (1919, To Colleen)
1163:Peter go ring dem bells – hymn arrangement
1066:Two Marches for the Ceylon Police (1930s?)
409:(in the presence of Raymond Bantock), the
170:. He was Peyton Professor of Music at the
16:British composer and conductor (1868–1964)
1955:Academics of the University of Birmingham
1824:International Music Score Library Project
1273:Fantastic Poem for cello and piano (1924)
1016:Overture to a Greek Tragedy (1911, after
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128:concerts, where he promoted the works of
2005:Musicians from Birmingham, West Midlands
1491:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography,
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1307:Dramatic Poem for cello and piano (1945)
417:(the first digital recordings), and the
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656:Mass in B-flat major (liturgical, 1903)
377:label. An alternative recording of the
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1356:Songs from the Chinese Poets (Bantock)
108:University of Birmingham – blue plaque
52:Granville Ransome Bantock was born in
1717:"A feast of lanterns [music]"
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1286:Pagan Poem for flute and piano (1930)
672:Seven Burdens of Isaiah (1927, Bible)
644:Choral Hymn for a Priest's First Mass
325:Granville Bantock: his life and music
264:blue plaque on the building records.
207:City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
1960:Alumni of the Royal Academy of Music
1527:University of Birmingham Newsletter,
1437:Seddon, Dr Laura (28 October 2013).
1342:Nine Dramatic Poems (1935, Browning)
1323:Lalla Rookh, Tales and Dances (1919)
1298:Cello Sonata No. 1 in B minor (1940)
1029:From the Far West for strings (1912)
909:Orchestral Drama: Fifine at the Fair
473:, performed as a recitation in 1892)
1940:20th-century British male musicians
1930:19th-century British male musicians
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1267:Hamabdil for cello and piano (1919)
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450:, a Celtic Folk Opera (libretto by
395:Czechoslovak Philharmonic Orchestra
240:element, including the choral epic
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1965:Alumni of Trinity College of Music
1201:The Cortège, a Harlequinade (1918)
1104:Festival March (1914, written for
1059:Comedy Overture, The Frogs (1935,
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1666:Thomas Moore in Europe (QUB Blog)
1194:Elektra (1909, Sophocles, London
1144:Three Scottish Melodies (1942–43)
1138:Suite, Russian Melodies (1942–43)
841:for strings and six harps (1940,
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1980:British male classical composers
1950:20th-century classical composers
1925:19th-century classical composers
1820:Free scores by Granville Bantock
1483:Budd, Vincent (2004, rev 2009).
1427:, Naxos. Retrieved 16 July 2011.
1258:String Quartet in C minor (1899)
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1244:Fairy Gold, a Fairy Play (1938,
1150:Orion (Dramatic Overture) (1945)
963:, dedicated to Joseph Holbrooke)
791:(1913), prefixed with the poem:
334:In 2020 J.C. Dressler published
164:Birmingham and Midland Institute
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983:Symphonic Overture with organ,
843:BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
628:The Golden Journey to Samarkand
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350:label in performances with the
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186:in 1930. His students included
70:South Kensington Museum Library
1945:20th-century British musicians
1935:20th-century British composers
1920:19th-century British composers
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907:Tone Poem No. 3, later dubbed
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122:The New Quarterly Music Review
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1990:Composers awarded knighthoods
1895:National Library of Australia
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682:Three Cavalier Tunes (1920s,
284:Pomp and Circumstance Marches
30:Sir Granville Ransome Bantock
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1320:Three Scottish Scenes (1919)
1157:), Hebridean Sea-Poem (1945)
1153:The Land-of-the-ever-Young (
1147:Two Welsh Melodies (1942–43)
1141:Two Irish Melodies (1942–43)
1063:, Proms, Queen's Hall, 1936)
1050:Festal Hymn of Judith (1918)
1010:Three Dramatic Dances (1909)
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758:– tenor (1919, J. C. Squire)
701:For solo voice and orchestra
669:Choral Suite (1926, Collins)
352:Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
281:dedicated the second of his
236:. Many of his works have an
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1975:British classical composers
1857:Bantock on Hyperion Records
1566:"Harborne Blue Plaque Walk"
1443:. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
1397:Hadden, J. Cuthbert, 1913,
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973:Two Orchestral Scenes from
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709:– baritone (1892, composer)
689:Three Browning Songs (1929)
587:, BBC SO/Boult, 6 May 1937)
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1985:British Romantic composers
1670:Queen's University Belfast
1660:Liu, Josh (30 June 2017).
1378:Cadbury Research Library.
1336:Miniatures (twelve pieces)
1301:Violin Sonata No. 3 (1940)
926:). A classic recording of
833:: Symphony No. 3 (1938/39)
610:, a Choral Symphony (from
592:Choral unaccompanied works
83:. In 1888, he entered the
1555:. Retrieved 27 June 2011.
1261:Serenade for horns (1903)
809:London Symphony Orchestra
662:Suite from Cathay (1923,
555:, Gloucester, 1922, then
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292:Margaret More (1903-1966)
251:The Pierrot of the Minute
150:Charles Villiers Stanford
1630:France, John. review of
1515:A Reason for Resignation
1421:Anderson, Keith (2001).
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1120:Foden's Motor Works Band
1047:Suite from Judith (1918)
1035:Scottish Rhapsody (1913)
911:(1901, after Browning's
675:Three Sea Songs (1920s,
262:Birmingham Civic Society
180:Trinity College of Music
172:University of Birmingham
81:Trinity College of Music
1644:Foreman, Lewis (2003).
1538:Foreman, Lewis (2007),
1295:Viola Sonata in B minor
1187:'s translation, London
640:(before 1946, Coolidge)
638:America – National Song
618:A Pageant of Human Life
496:, prelude conducted by
375:Lyrita Recorded Edition
308:Living Masters of Music
1521:5 October 2011 at the
968:Other orchestral works
891:Thalaba, The Destroyer
825:et ego in Arcadia vixi
692:Lucifer in Starlight (
620:, a Choral Suite (Sir
569:The Pilgrim's Progress
500:at the Crystal Palace)
452:Marjory Kennedy-Fraser
397:(Košice) conducted by
389:) is available on the
364:BBC Symphony Orchestra
221:, was never released.
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85:Royal Academy of Music
75:His first teacher was
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1840:Sir Granville Bantock
1547:21 March 2012 at the
1541:Bantock: Omar Khayyám
995:The Helena Variations
952:, Worcester Festival)
563:The Burden of Babylon
553:Three Choirs Festival
116:he wrote a couple of
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99:Birmingham University
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48:Sir Granville Bantock
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1970:Brass band composers
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1248:, Hinton, July 1938)
1246:Alvin Langdon Coburn
1225:(1926, Shakespeare,
1099:Works for brass band
950:Percy Bysshe Shelley
797:Carnegie Trust Award
752:(1919, Alfred Hayes)
484:The Fire Worshippers
134:Frederic Hymen Cowen
66:chemical engineering
62:Indian Civil Service
1796:calmview.bham.ac.uk
1771:calmview.bham.ac.uk
1746:calmview.bham.ac.uk
1113:Eccles Borough Band
1089:Christopher Edmunds
831:The Cyprian Goddess
776:(1946, traditional)
727:Ferishtah's Fancies
723:, 15 December 1937)
632:James Elroy Flecker
598:Atalanta in Calydon
537:The Song of Liberty
533:, 5–6 January 1979)
381:(together with the
232:) and the works of
2000:Oratorio composers
1695:Trinitylaban.ac.uk
1179:Hippolytus (1908,
1094:The Funeral (1946)
1023:Oedipus at Colonus
946:The Witch of Atlas
902:Dante and Beatrice
788:Hebridean Symphony
608:Vanity of Vanities
575:Prometheus Unbound
407:Hebridean Symphony
379:Hebridean Symphony
230:Hebridean Symphony
215:Hebridean Symphony
182:in London. He was
126:New Brighton Tower
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1450:978-1-4724-0215-8
955:Tone Poem No. 6,
944:Tone Poem No. 5,
933:Tone Poem No. 4,
900:Tone Poem No. 2,
889:Tone Poem No. 1,
803:17 January 1916,
774:Thomas the Rhymer
750:The Vale of Arden
721:Clarence Raybould
549:The Song of Songs
543:The Great God Pan
436:The Pearl of Iran
383:Old English Suite
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