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177:. Martin Anderson described it as "a vast, alfresco ballet danced by the sea itself" which "points to what was lost when ill-health prevented the already deeply self-critical Sainton from tackling the symphony he had long planned." The score - restored and partially re-constructed by J. Morgan and W. Stromberg in the late 1990s - shows the combined influence of Ravel, Delius and Vaughan Williams. 602: 114:
orchestra, and in 1925 he was also appointed principal viola of the Royal Philharmonic Society's orchestra. These positions were relinquished in 1929 when he was asked to replace
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have helped the process of re-evaluating his music after years of neglect. His daughter Barbara Clark holds many of the remaining scores.
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Sainton also orchestrated a number of scores by the amateur South African composer J.S. Gerber. In April 1915 he married the harpist
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on 4 September 1923 with the composer conducting. It was repeated the following year. Other Proms premieres included
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This was short-lived, lasting until the completion of the Quartet's US tour. Sainton was then replaced by
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His composition activities had begun early. The premiere of his first orchestral work,
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in June 1930. See Tully Potter article 'Britain's early chamber ambassadors'
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playing the viola. During the 1940s he was a professor of Ensemble at the
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Today, he is perhaps most remembered as the composer of the score for
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British-French composer, conductor, and violist (1891 - 1967)
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for Viola and Orchestra (1935) (also arranged for oboe)
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Academics of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama
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Biography at 468: 408:A Walk by the River at Night 73:Charlotte Helen Sainton-Dolby 744:English film score composers 299:, Suite from the Film (1956) 188:(1939), the symphonic elegy 44: 7: 234:The Dream of the Marionette 10: 805: 739:English classical violists 372:Leaves, Shadows and Dreams 330:for Viola and Piano (1935) 615:'A British Music Roundup' 501:British Composer Profiles 399:The Song of the Wind Bell 263:The Dream of a Marionette 194:The Dream of a Marionette 162:Guildhall School of Music 146:The Dream of a Marionette 83:. In 1913 he entered the 653:British Music Collection 621:215 (January 2001), p 58 222: 122:. In 1930 he joined the 257:Harlequin and Columbine 142:Harlequin and Columbine 666:, 25 March 1915, p. 11 527:MusicWeb International 124:BBC Symphony Orchestra 85:Royal Academy of Music 20:Philip Prosper Sainton 784:Musicians from Surrey 779:20th-century violists 676:'London Concerts' in 458:Prelude to Stonehenge 251:Two Orchestral Pieces 680:, March 1921, p. 183 269:Sérénade Fantastique 154:Serenade Fantastique 133:, took place at the 695:Music Web Biography 368:for Voice and Piano 349:for Voice and Piano 336:for Viola and Piano 700:Allmusic Biography 613:Anderson, Martin. 484:Grove Music Online 436:(1957); incomplete 433:A King in New York 293:, Tone Poem (1942) 116:Harry Waldo Warner 51:Arques-la-Bataille 678:The Musical Times 381:A Night in Spring 249:(1923–1924) (aka 796: 682: 673: 667: 661: 655: 650: 644: 639: 633: 628: 622: 611: 605: 600: 591: 586: 580: 575: 569: 564: 558: 553: 547: 540:William Primrose 536: 530: 522: 513: 510: 504: 503:, 3rd ed. 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Index

British
French
composer
conductor
violist
Arques-la-Bataille
Seine-Maritime
France
violinist
Prosper Sainton
contralto
Charlotte Helen Sainton-Dolby
Godalming
violin
Royal Academy of Music
London
Frederick Corder
viola
Lionel Tertis
World War I
Queen's Hall
Harry Waldo Warner
London Quartet
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Queen's Hall
Proms
Henry Wood
Bernard Shore
Guildhall School of Music
John Huston

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