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Henry Holmes (composer)

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The event at Gloucester was the daily appearances of Mr Henry Holmes – aesthetic, violinist, and the composer of a very mediocre cantata. The hair of this genius was crimped and his manners had been put in curl-papers. One day he was accompanied by Mrs Holmes, dressed in a tablecloth and a
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op. 57, from 1887. His Violin Concerto in F, op. 39, was first performed at Crystal Palace on 11 December 1875. Other works include two string quartets, a piano quintet op. 49, an octet for stings and two horns (1889), and songs.
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dedicated his three violin duos to them. The brothers parted ways in 1864, with Alfred settling in Paris and Henry remaining in London.
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for baritone solo, chorus and strings. Of the symphonies only the last two have survived. The first (in A, op. 32) was given at the
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In London, Holmes was active as a recitalist, chamber musician, and concert soloist. He taught the violin privately and at the
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Jürgen Schaarwächter. 'Overshadowed: British Symphonism Beyond Parry, Stanford, Elgar', in
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on 13 July 1847. They then toured throughout Europe to much acclaim and violinist/composer
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The American History and Encyclopedia of Music: Musical Biographies Part One
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Born in London, Holmes was the younger brother of violinist and composer
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spent much of his time composing. Some of his notable pupils include
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was not impressed and made the following criticism in 1880:
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Alfred
violinist
composer
music educator
violin concerto
cantatas
chamber
Alfred Holmes
Spohr's Violin School
Haymarket Theatre
Louis Spohr
Royal College of Music
Arnold Dolmetsch
Arthur Elwell Fisher
Jessie Grimson
Kathleen Parlow
San Francisco
California
Crystal Palace
Gloucester
Edgar Jepson
"Oxford DNB"



The American History and Encyclopedia of Music: Musical Biographies Part One
ISBN
9781417907120
Free scores by Henry Holmes (composer)

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