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Adams, Thomas (1857-1918)

Biography of Thomas Adams

Adams, Thomas. Pupil of Sir Frederick Bridge. Organist of Halstead Parish Church; St. Alban-the-Martyr, Holborn, London, 1888-1918. Taught at Bishop Stortford Grammar School. Composed choral and organ music. b. Harlow, England, Nov. 21st, 1857; d. Islington, London, Nov. 4th, 1918.

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Two Short Fantasias on Hymn Tunes (1. on “Abridge”; 2. on “Veni Creator Spiritus”)
Title: Two Short Fantasias on Hymn Tunes
Composer: Thomas Adams
Price: £7.99
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Pages: 8
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0139-9
Published: 11-Oct-2002Add to basket
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Alcock, Sir Walter Galpin (1861-1947)

Biography of Sir Walter G. Alcock

Alcock, Sir Walter Galpin. Mus.D. (Dunelm, 1905), F.R.C.O., F.R.C.M., M.V.O. (1933). Studied at the National Training School for Music; pupil of Sir Arthur Sullivan, Sir John Stainer and J. Francis Barnett. Organist of Twickenham Parish Church, 1880-87; the Quebec Chapel, Marylebone, London, 1887-; Holy Trinity, Sloane Square, London, 1895-1902; assistant organist of Westminster Abbey, 1889-1916; organist of the Chapel Royal, St. James’ Palace, London, 1902-16; Salisbury Cathedral, 1916-47; at the coronations of King Edward VII, 1902; King George V, 1911. Professor of organ at the Royal College of Music, London; president of Royal College of Organists, 1926-27. Composed anthems, services, &c. Brother of Gilbert A. Alcock. b. Edenbridge, England, Dec. 29th, 1861; d. Salisbury, Sep. 11th, 1947.

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Fantasie-Impromptu BE01476 In preparation
Berens, Johann Hermann (1826-1880)

Biography of Hermann Berens

Berens, Johann Hermann. Studied in Dresden with K. G. Reissiger; pupil of Carl Czerny. Royal music director at Örebro, 1849; conductor Mindre Theatre, Stockholm, 1860; professor of composition at the Stockholm Academy. Moved to Sweden, 1847. Composed an opera, overtures, chamber music, songs, piano pieces, &c. b. Hamburg, Germany, Apr. 7th, 1826; d. Stockholm, Sweden, May 9th, 1880.

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Fantasia in C minor
Title: Fantasia in C minor
Composer: Herman Berens
Price: £13.99
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Pages: 21
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0221-1
Published: 05-Dec-2003Add to basket
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Best, William Thomas (1826-1897)

Biography of W. T. Best

W. T. Best

Best, William Thomas. Studied at Carlisle Cathedral under John Norman and Abraham Young. Organist of the Pembroke Road Chapel, Liverpool, 1840-55; the Church for the Blind, Liverpool, 1847; the Royal Panopticon, Leicester Square, London, 1853-54; Lincoln’s Inn Chapel, 1854; St. Martin’s-in-the-Fields, London, 1855; St. George’s Hall, Liverpool, 1855-94; at the Royal Albert Hall, London, 1871; the Crystal Palace, London; of Wallasey Parish Church, Birkenhead, 1860-63; Holy Trinity, Liverpool, 1863; West Derby Parish Church, 1879. Opened the organ in Sydney Town Hall, 1890. Composed church services, anthems, organ pieces, &c. b. Carlisle, England, Aug. 13th, 1826; d. Liverpool, May 10th, 1897 (buried in Childwall Churchyard).

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Christmas Fantasia on Popular English Melodies
Title: Christmas Fantasia on Popular English Melodies
Composer: W. T. Best
Price: £10.49
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Pages: 14
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0261-7
Published: 01-Dec-2003Add to basket
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Concert Fantasia on a Welsh March - “Gorhoffedd gwŷr Harlech”
Title: Concert Fantasia on a Welsh March - “Gorhoffedd gwŷr Harlech”
Composer: W. T. Best
Price: £13.49
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Pages: 22
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0805-3
Published: 09-Apr-2014Add to basket
BE00805 £13.49 add
Fantaisie-Etude
Title: Fantaisie-Etude (Op. 15)
Composer: W. T. Best
Price: £10.99
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Pages: 15
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0046-0
Published: 01-Jan-2000Add to basket
(Op. 15)
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Fantasia & Fugue on the “Old 81st”
Title: Fantasia & Fugue on the “Old 81st”
Composer: W. T. Best
Price: £11.99
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Pages: 18
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0060-6
Published: 10-Mar-2002Add to basket
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Six Pieces for Church Use Vol. 2 (1. Andante serioso in D minor; 2. Fuga in A (adagio molto); 3. Andantino in G; 4. March for a Church Festival in D; 5. Alla Breve in C; 6. Fantasia in F)
Title: Six Pieces for Church Use Vol. 2
Composer: W. T. Best
Price: £17.49
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Pages: 31
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0402-4
Published: 21-Nov-2005Add to basket
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Blair, Dr Hugh (1864-1932)

Biography of Dr Hugh Blair

Blair, Dr Hugh. B.A. (Cantab, 1886), Mus.B. (Cantab, 1887), M.A. (Cantab, 1896), Mus.D. (Cantab, 1906). Studied at Worcester Cathedral School under Dr William Done; Christ College Cambridge under Sir G. A. Macfarren and Dr George M. Garrett. Organ scholar at Christ’s College, Cambridge, 1883; organist there, 1884-87; assistant organist of Worcester Cathedral, 1887-94; organist there, 1895-97; Holy Trinity, Marylebone, London, 1898-; Battersea Town Hall, London, 1900-04. Conducted the Three Choirs Festival, Worcester, 1889-97; London Church Orchestral Society, 1910-15. Composed cantatas, anthems, services, part-songs, violin pieces, &c. b. Worcester, England, May 26th, 1864; d. Worthing, July 22nd, 1932.

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Fantasie in A minor
Title: Fantasie in A minor
Composer: Dr Hugh Blair
Price: £8.49
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Pages: 8
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0993-7
Published: 12-Aug-2013Add to basket
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Brosig, Moritz (Mourice) (1815-1887)

Biography of Dr M. Brosig

Brosig, Dr Moritz (Maurice). Ph.D. Studied at the Matthias Gymnasium, Leipzig; pupil of Franz Wolf. Organist of Breslau Cathedral, 1842-84. Sub-director of the Royal Institute for Catholic Church Music, Breslau; lecturer at Breslau University. Composed masses, organ pieces, church music, &c. b. Fuchswinkel, Upper Silesia, Germany, Oct. 15th, 1815; d. Breslau, Jan. 24th, 1887.

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Fantasia & Fugue in A flat major
Title: Fantasia & Fugue in A flat major
Composer: M. Brosig
Price: £8.99
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Pages: 10
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0810-7
Published: 28-Mar-2014Add to basket
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Fantasia in E flat major
Title: Fantasia in E flat major (Op. 10)
Composer: M. Brosig
Price: £7.99
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Pages: 7
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0437-6
Published: 27-Aug-2004Add to basket
(Op. 10)
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Clark, Rev. Frederick Scotson (1840-1883)

Biography of Rev. Scotson Clark

Clark, Rev. Frederick Scotson. Mus.B. (Oxon, 1867.) Studied at the Royal Academy of Music, London, under Bennett, Goss, Lucas, Engel, Pinsuti and Pettit; Exeter College, Oxford; in Paris with Eugène Sergent (piano and harmony) and Louis Lefébure-Wély (harmony); in Leipzig with Richter and Reinecke; in Stuttgart with Lebert, Pruckner and Krugen; pupil of Dr E. J. Hopkins (organ). Organist of St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate, London; the Regent Square Church, London, 1855; organ scholar at Exeter College, Oxford, 1865-66; organist of Llandilo Parish Church, Wales, 1866; assistant organist of the English Church, Leipzig, Germany; organist of St. Clement-Danes’, London, England. Head master of St. Michael’s Grammar School, Brighton, 1867; founded the London Organ School, 1873; represented English organists at the Paris Exposition, 1878. Composed organ and piano pieces, church music, songs, &c. b. London, England, Nov. 16th, 1840; d. Marylebone, London, July 5th, 1883.

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Fantasia in F
Title: Fantasia in F
Composer: Rev Scotson Clark
Price: £8.99
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Pages: 9
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0125-2
Published: 24-Mar-2003Add to basket
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Crackel, Harry (1876-1951)

Biography of H. Crackel

Crackel, Harry. Mus.B. (Dunelm), F.R.C.O. Organist of St. John-the-Evangelist’s, Masbrough, Rotherham, 1889-91; Masbrough Parish Church, Rotherham, 1899-1900; Eastwood Parish Church, Rotherham, 1901-13; Attercliffe Parish Church, Sheffield, 1914-; recitalist at the City Hall, Sheffield. Composed organ pieces, anthems, piano pieces, hymns, songs, &c. b. Masbrough, Rotherham, England, 1876; d. Rotherham, Feb. 4th, 1951.

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Fantasia in C major
Title: Fantasia in C major
Composer: H. Crackel
Price: £7.99
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Pages: 6
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0646-2
Published: 12-Sep-2011Add to basket
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Fantasia in C minor
Title: Fantasia in C minor
Composer: H. Crackel
Price: £8.49
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Pages: 7
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0467-3
Published: 04-Feb-2005Add to basket
BE00467 £8.49 add
Faulkes, George William Henry (1863-1933)

Biography of William Faulkes

William Faulkes

Faulkes, George William Henry. Pupil of William Dawson and Henry Dillon-Newman. . Organist of St. John-the-Baptist’s, Tue Brook, Liverpool, 1882-86; St. Margaret’s, Anfield, Liverpool, 1886-1933. b. Liverpool, England, Nov. 4th, 1863; d. there, Jan. 25th, 1933.

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Fantasia on the Old Melody “Urbs Beata” in G minor
Title: Fantasia on the Old Melody “Urbs Beata” in G minor (Op. 112)
Composer: William Faulkes
Price: £7.99
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Pages: 7
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0281-5
Published: 30-Apr-2004Add to basket
(Op. 112)
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Goodhart, Arthur Murry (1866-1941)

Biography of A. M. Goodhart

Goodhart, Arthur Murray. B.A. (Cantab, 1888), Mus.B. (Cantab, 1892), M.A. (Cantab, 1894). Pupil of Sir J. Barnby, Dr George M. Garrett, Dr Charles W. Pearce, C. Forsyth, Frank Bridge. Taught classics at Eton School. Composed orchestral, organ, and piano pieces, songs, carols, military band music, &c. b. Wimbledon, England, July 14th, 1866; d. Oxford, July 2nd, 1941.

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Fantasia in C sharp minor BE01261 In preparation
Two Fantasias (1. in D major; 2. in G) BE01264 In preparation
Gostelow, Frederick James (1866-1942)

Biography of Frederick Gostelow

Gostelow, Frederick James. A.R.A.M., F.R.C.O., A.R.C.M., F.T.C.L., Hon.R.C.M. Studied at the Royal Academy of Music, London, with Sir Frederick Bridge, Fritz Hartvigson, Tobias Matthay and Dr Charles W. Pearce. Organist of the Walter Street Chapel, Luton, 1887-88; St. Mary’s Parish Church, Luton, 1889-1942; the private chapel of Luton Hoo Mansion, 1900-. Professor at Trinity College London. Composed church music, songs, &c. b. Dunstable, England, Dec. 20th, 1866; d. Luton, June 27th, 1942.

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Fantaisie Symphonique
Title: Fantaisie Symphonique
Composer: Fredercik Gostelow
Price: £9.49
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Pages: 11
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-1142-8
Published: 23-May-2024Add to basket
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BE01142 £9.49 add
Gray, Dr Alan (1855-1935)

Biography of Dr Alan Gray

Gray, Dr Alan. LL.B. (Cantab, 1877), LL.M. (Cantab, 1883), Mus.B. (Cantab, 1886), Mus.D. (Cantab, 1889), F.R.C.O. Studied at St. Peter’s School, York; law at Trinity College, Cambridge; music at York Minster under Dr Edwin George Monk; Trinity College, Cambridge. Organist of Wellington College, 1883-92; Trinity College, Cambridge, 1892-1930; the Guild Hall, Cambridge. Musical director of Wellington College, 1883-92; conducted the Cambridge University Musical Society, 1892; president of the Royal College of Organists, 1922-23. Composed cantatas, odes, church music, orchestral music, chamber music, organ pieces, songs, &c. b. York, England, Dec. 23rd, 1855; d. Cambridge, Sep. 27th, 1935.

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Fantasia in C minor BE01441 In preparation
Fantasia in G minor
Title: Fantasia in G minor
Composer: Dr Alan Gray
Price: £8.99
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Pages: 11
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0910-4
Published: 10-Jul-2015Add to basket
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Grey, Charles John (1849-1923)

Biography of Charles John Grey

Grey, Charles John. Taught at the London College of Music. b. Diss, England, 1849; d. Bexley, 1923.

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Fantaisie Symphonique BE01343 In preparation
Guerzoni, Alberto (1963-)

Biography of Alberto Guerzoni

Guerzoni, Alberto. Studied at the G. Frescobaldi Conservatory, Ferrara. Organist. Professor at Adria Conservatory. b. Ferrara, Italy, Nov. 14th, 1963.

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Fantasia
Title: Fantasia
Composer: Alberto Guerzoni
Price: £15.99
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Pages: 21
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0501-4
Published: 21-Mar-2005Add to basket
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Guilmant, Félix Alexandre (1837-1911)

Biography of Alexandre Guilmant

Alexandre Guilmant

Guilmant, Félix Alexandre. Legion of Honour, 1896. Pupil of his father; and Nicolaus Jacques Lemmens. Assistant organist at St. Nicholas’, Boulogne-sur-Mer, 1849; organist of St. Joseph’s, Boulogne-sur-Mer, 1853; St. Nicholas’, Boulogne-sur-Mer, 1857; St. Sulpice’s, Paris, 1863; Notre-Dame, Paris, 1868; La Trinité, Paris, 1871-1901. Toured the U.S.A., 1893 and 1897; Europe, 1897-98, 1904-05. Professor of organ at the Paris Conservatory, 1896. Son of Jean Baptiste Guilmant. b. Boulogne-sur-Mer, France, Mar. 12th, 1837; d. Meudon, Mar. 30th, 1911.

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Fantaisie sur deux Mélodies Anglaises
Title: Fantaisie sur deux Mélodies Anglaises (Op. 43)
Composer: Alexandre Guilmant
Price: £10.49
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Pages: 14
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0045-3
Published: 01-Jan-2001Add to basket
(Op. 43)
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Verset en fa (Fantasia)
Title: Verset en fa (Fantasia) (Op. 19/5)
Composer: Alexandre Guilmant
Price: £7.49
Availability: In Stock
Pages: 5
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-1619-5
Published: 28-Nov-2019Add to basket
(Op. 19/5)
BE01619 £7.49 add
Heap, Dr Charles Swinnerton (1847-1900)

Biography of Dr C. Swinnerton Heap

Heap, Dr Charles Swinnerton. Mus.B. (Cantab, 1870), Mus.D., (Cantab, 1872). Studied at King Edward VI School, Birmingham; York Minster under Dr Edwin George Monk; the Leipzig Conservatory under Moscheles, Hauptmann, E. F. Richter and Reinecke, 1865-67; St. John’s College, Cambridge; pupil of Walter Brooks and W. T. Best (organ). Organist of Queen’s College, Birmingham, 1859-62; St. John’s, Wolverhampton, 1868-. Conducted the Birmingham Philharmonic Union, 1870-86; the Wolverhampton Festival Choral Society, 1881-86; the North Staffordshire Festival, Hanley, 1888-99; the Birmingham Festival Choral Society, 1895; the Walsall Philharmonic Union. Composed an oratorio, cantatas, overtures, anthems, piano pieces, songs, &c. Father of J. Sebastian Heap. b. Birmingham, England, Apr. 10th, 1847; d. Edgebaston, Birmingham, June 11th, 1900.

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Fantasia in A
Title: Fantasia in A
Composer: Dr C. Swinnerton Heap
Price: £12.99
Availability: In Stock
Pages: 19
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0215-0
Published: 27-Oct-2003Add to basket
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Hesse, Adolf Friedrich (1809-1863)

Biography of Adolf F. Hesse

Hesse, Adolf (Adolph) Friedrich. Pupil of Dr C. H. Rinck, Friedrich Wilhelm Berner (organ) and E. Köhler (organ). Assistant organist of St. Elizabeth’s, Breslau, 1827-31; organist of St. Bernard’s, Breslau, 1831-63. Director of the Breslau Symphony Concerts. Composed cantatas, symphonies, chamber music, organ pieces, &c. b. Breslau, Germany, Aug. 30th, 1809; d. there, Aug. 5th, 1863.

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Fantasia in C minor
Title: Fantasia in C minor (Op. 22)
Composer: Adolf F. Hesse
Price: £9.49
Availability: In Stock
Pages: 12
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0640-0
Published: 11-Jan-2012Add to basket
(Op. 22)
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Fantasia in C minor
Title: Fantasia in C minor (Op. 35)
Composer: Adolf F. Hesse
Price: £8.99
Availability: In Stock
Pages: 9
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0219-8
Published: 17-Jul-2003Add to basket
(Op. 35)
BE00219 £8.99 add
Fantasia in E major
Title: Fantasia in E major (Op. 76)
Composer: Adolf F. Hesse
Price: £9.49
Availability: In Stock
Pages: 10
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0220-4
Published: 09-Jul-2003Add to basket
(Op. 76)
BE00220 £9.49 add
Hudson, Henry (1853-1912)

Biography of Henry Hudson

Hudson, Henry. Chorister at Holy Trinity, Southport. Organist of Holy Trinity, Southport, 1872-1912. b. Southport, England, 1853; d. there, Nov. 20th, 1912.

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Storm Fantasia BE01516 In preparation
Jackson, Bob (Bernard) (1869-1925)

Biography of B. Jackson

Jackson, Bob (Bernard). F.R.C.O. (1889). Studied at the Royal College of Music, London, under Sir Frederick Bridge and Sir Hubert H. Parry. Organist of St. Andrew’s Parish Church, Hingham, 1886-89; to the People’s Palace, London, 1890-1900; Christ Church, Battersea, London; St. Giles’, Cripplegate, London, c1908. Composed organ pieces, anthems, songs, &c. b. Birstwith, England, Aug. 27th, 1869; d. Wandsworth, London, 1925.

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Concert Fantasia in C BE01552 In preparation
Lemare, Edwin Henry (1865-1934)

Biography of Edwin H. Lemare

Edwin H. Lemare

Lemare, Edwin Henry. A.R.A.M., F.R.A.M., F.R.C.O. (1886). Pupil of his father; won a Goss Scholarship from the Royal Academy of Music, London, 1876; studied there under Sir G. A. Macfarren, Walter Macfarren, Dr Charles Steggall and Dr Edmund H. Turpin. Organist of St. Mary’s, Brookfield, Highgate, London; St. John-the-Evangelist’s, Brownswood Park, London, 1882; St. Andrew’s, Cardiff, Wales, 1886; the Park Hall, Cardiff, 1886; the Albert Hall, Sheffield, 1886; Sheffield Parish Church, England, 1886-92; Holy Trinity, Sloane Square, London, 1892-95; St. Margaret’s, Westminster, London, 1896-1902; the Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., 1902-05; at the Pan-America Exposition, San Francisco, California, 1915; San Francisco City Hall, California, 1917-20; Portland City Hall, Maine, 1921-23; Chattanooga City Hall, Tennessee, 1924-29. Toured the U.S.A., 1900-01; Australia; New Zealand; Europe. Designed the organ for Auckland Town Hall, New Zealand; Melbourne Town Hall, Australia. The finest and most highly paid organ recitalist of his day; popularized Wagnerian operas in England, though his transcriptions of them. Composed organ pieces, church music, an orchestral symphony, &c. Son of Edwin Lemare; nephew of Dr William Lemare. b. Ventnor, England, Sep. 9th, 1865; d. Los Angeles, California, U.S.A., Sep. 24th, 1934.

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Concert Fantasia in F
Title: Concert Fantasia in F
Composer: Edwin H. Lemare
Price: £8.99
Availability: In Stock
Pages: 9
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0346-1
Published: 24-May-2004Add to basket
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Fantaisie Dorienne (en forme de variations)
Title: Fantaisie Dorienne (en forme de variations) (Op. 101)
Composer: Edwin H. Lemare
Price: £8.99
Availability: In Stock
Pages: 10
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0348-5
Published: 20-May-2004Add to basket
(Op. 101)
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Fantaisie Fugue in G minor
Title: Fantaisie Fugue in G minor (Op. 48)
Composer: Edwin H. Lemare
Price: £10.49
Availability: In Stock
Pages: 13
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0584-7
Published: 08-Jul-2009Add to basket
(Op. 48)
BE00584 £10.49 add
Lemmens, Nicolaus Jacques (1823-1881)

Biography of Nicolaus Jacques Lemmens

Lemmens, Nicolaus (Nicolaas) Jacques (Jaak). Pupil of Adolf F. Hesse, Van der Broeck, Godineau, Michelor and Girschener; studied at the Brussels Conservatory under François Joseph Fétis, 1839-45; in Breslau with Adolf Hesse, 1846. Organist. Professor of organ at the Brussels Conservatory, 1849-; founded the organists training college, Malines, 1879. Composed organ pieces, piano pieces, songs, &c. b. Zoerle-Parwijs, near Waterloo, Belgium, Jan. 3rd, 1823; d. Castle Linterport, near Malines, Jan. 30th, 1881.

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Grand Fantasia in E minor “The Storm”
Title: Grand Fantasia in E minor “The Storm”
Composer: Nicolaus Jacques Lemmens
Price: £12.49
Availability: In Stock
Pages: 19
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0454-3
Published: 11-Aug-2004Add to basket
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Lux, Friedrich (1820-1895)

Biography of Friedrich Lux

Lux, Friedrich. Studied in Dessau with F. Schneider. Organist. Musical director of the Court Theatre, Dessau, 1841; conductor of the City Theatre, Mainz, 1851-77; the Oratorio Society, 1867-91. Composed operas, orchestral and chamber music, organ pieces, songs, piano music, &c. b. Ruhla, Germany, Nov. 24th, 1820; d. Mainz, July 9th, 1895.

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Fantasie de concert sur “O Sanctissima”
Title: Fantasie de concert sur “O Sanctissima”
Composer: Friedrich Lux
Price: £10.99
Availability: In Stock
Pages: 13
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0130-6
Published: 03-Nov-2002Add to basket
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Macchia, Grimoaldo (1972-)

Biography of Grimoaldo Macchia

Macchia, Grimoaldo. Studied at the Arts Academy, Rome; Perugia Conservatory. Organist of St. Boniface’s Basilica, Rome; St. George’s, Arth, Switzerland. Professor of music at the Junior International Institute, Rome. b. Rome, Italy, May 6th, 1972.

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Fantasia et Fuga über B.A.C.H.
Title: Fantasia et Fuga über B.A.C.H.
Composer: Grimoaldo Macchia
Price: £8.99
Availability: In Stock
Pages: 5
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-1582-2
Published: 26-Nov-2018Add to basket
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Sequence and Echo Fantasy on B-A-C-H
Title: Sequence and Echo Fantasy on B-A-C-H
Composer: Grimoaldo Macchia
Price: £8.99
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Pages: 6
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EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-1684-3
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Umoresque Fantasy
Title: Umoresque Fantasy
Composer: Grimoaldo Macchia
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EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-1605-8
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Macpherson, Dr Charles (1870-1927)

Biography of Dr Charles Macpherson

Dr Charles Macpherson

Macpherson, Dr Charles. A.R.A.M. (1896), Mus.D. (Dunelm, 1919), F.R.A.M., F.R.C.O. Chorister at St. Paul’s Cathedral, London, 1879-87, under Sir George Martin; studied at St. Paul’s Cathedral Choir School, London; the Royal Academy of Music, London, 1890-. Organist of St. Clement’s, Eastcheap, London, 1887; St. David’s, Weem, Scotland, 1887-89; Madame de Falba’s Private Chapel, Luton Hoo, England, 1889-95; assistant organist of St. Paul’s Cathedral, London, 1895-1916; organist there, 1916-27. Taught harmony at the Royal Academy of Music, London; president of the Royal College of Organists, 1920-21. Composed chamber music, orchestral suites, &c. b. Edinburgh, Scotland, May 10th, 1870; d. Westminster, London, England, May 28th, 1927.

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Fantasy-Prelude
Title: Fantasy-Prelude
Composer: Dr Charles Macpherson
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Maxfield, William Henry (1849-)

Biography of W. Henry Maxfield

Maxfield, William Henry. F.R.C.O. (1888), Mus.B. (Toronto, 1889). Chorister at St. Philips’ Hulme, Manchester, 1860-65; studied in Manchester with F. Pugh and Dr Henry Hiles. Organist of St. Peter’s, Levenshulme, 1866-72; St. Thomas’, Norbury, 1872-79; St. George’s, Altrincham, 1879-84; St. John-the-Evangelist’s, Altrincham, 1884-. Composed cantatas, piano and organ music, &c. b. North Somercotes, England, Apr. 27th, 1849; d. Altrincham, Nov. 4th, 1936.

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Fantasie Pastorale
Title: Fantasie Pastorale
Composer: W. Henry Maxfield
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EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0186-3
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Merkel, Gustav (1827-1885)

Biography of Gustav Merkel

Gustav Merkel

Merkel, Gustav Adolf (Adolph). Studied in Dresden with Julius Otto (counterpoint) and Dr Johann Schneider (organ); pupil of Otto Reissiger (harmony) and Robert Schumann (composition). Organist of the Waisenhaus Church, Dresden, 1858; the Church-of-the-Holy-Cross, Dresden, 1860; the Catholic Court Church, Dresden, 1864-85. Professor of Dresden Conservatory, 1861. A friend of Robert Schumann. Composed organ pieces, piano pieces, songs, &c. Author of an Organ School. b. Oberoderwitz, near Zittau, Germany, Nov. 12th, 1827; d. Dresden, Oct. 30th, 1885.

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Fantasia & Fugue in C
Title: Fantasia & Fugue in C (Op. 5)
Composer: Gustav Merkel
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EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0473-4
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Fantasie in D minor
Title: Fantasie in D minor (Op. 176)
Composer: Gustav Merkel
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EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0006-4
Published: 01-Jan-1998Add to basket
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Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791)

Biography of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Mozart, Johann Chrysostemus Wolfgang Amadeus. Pupil of his father (clavichord), self taught organ and violin; of Johann Christian Bach; Haydn, Tenducci and Manzuoli. Organist and concertmaster to the Archbishop of Salzburg, 1779. Concertmeister to the Archbishop of Salzburg, 1768; chamber composer to the Emperor; toured Italy, 1769; elected a member of the Bologna Philharmonic Academy. Composed masses, operas, songs, symphonies, concertos, chamber music, clavier music, organ sonatas. Son of Leopold Mozart. b. Salzburg, Austria, Jan. 27th, 1756; d. Vienna, Dec. 5th, 1791.

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Fantasia in F minor (K. 594)
Title: Fantasia in F minor (K. 594) (arr. by W. T. Best)
Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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Pages: 20
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EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-1065-0
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Fantasia in F minor (K. 608)
Title: Fantasia in F minor (K. 608) (arr. by W. T. Best)
Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-1066-7
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Neukomm, Chevalier Sigismond Ritter von (1778-1858)

Biography of Chevalier Sigismund Neukomm

Neukomm, Chevalier Sigismund (Sigismond) Ritter von. Chorister at Salzburg Cathedral, 1788-93; studied in Salzburg with Weissauer and Michael Haydn; in Vienna with Joseph Haydn. Organist of Salzburg Cathedral. Conductor to the Emperor of Russia, St. Petersburg, 1806; conducted the German Opera, St. Petersburg, 1807; pianist to Talleyrand, Paris, 1809; court music director at Rio Janeiro, Brazil, 1816-21. Composed oratorios, masses, cantatas, operas, orchestral pieces, concertos, chamber music, piano and organ pieces, songs, &c. b. Salzburg, Austria, July 10th, 1778; d. Paris, France, Apr. 3rd, 1858.

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Grand Dramatic Fantasia (A Concert on a Lake Interrupted by a Thunderstorm)
Title: Grand Dramatic Fantasia (A Concert on a Lake Interrupted by a Thunderstorm)
Composer: Sigismond von Neukomm
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Pages: 23
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EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0209-9
Published: 01-Sep-2003Add to basket
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Nicholl, Horace Wadham (1848-1922)

Biography of Horace Wadham Nicholl

Nicholl ( Nicholls), Horace Wadham (Wadhams). Pupil of Samuel Prince (organ). Organist in Dudley, 1867-70; in Stoke-on-Trent, 1868-70; of St. Paul’s Cathedral, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., 1870; the Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; of St. Mark’s, New York City, 1878-80. Editor in New York, U.S.A., 1878; taught in Farmington, Connecticut, 1888-95. Moved to the U.S.A., 1871. Composed oratorios, tone-poems, symphonies, concertos, piano and organ pieces, songs, &c. b. Tipton, near Birmingham, England, Mar. 17th, 1848; d. Manhattan, New York, U.S.A., Mar. 10th, 1922.

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Fantasia in F
Title: Fantasia in F
Composer: Horace Wadham Nicholl
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EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0214-3
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Parry, Sir Charles Hubert Hastings (1848-1918)

Biography of Sir Hubert H. Parry

Sir Hubert H. Parry

Parry, Sir Charles Hubert Hastings. Mus.B. (Oxon, 1867), B.A. (Oxon, 1870), M.A. (Oxon, 1874), Hon.Mus.D. (Cantab, 1883), Hon.Mus.D. (Oxon, 1884), Hon.Mus.D. (Dublin, 1891); knighted, 1898; baronet, 1903. Studied at Eton College, 1861; Exeter College, Oxford; pupil of Sterndale Bennett, Sir G. A. Macfarren and Dr G. Elvey(composition); in Stuttgart with Edward Dannreuther (piano) and H. H. Pierson. Choragus to Oxford University, 1883; director of the Royal College of Music, London, 1894-1918; president of the Royal College of Organists, 1898-1901; professor of music at Oxford University, 1901-08; president of the Royal College of Organists, 1917-18. Composed symphonies, overtures, chamber music, piano pieces, anthems, songs, oratorios, &c. b. Bournemouth, England, Feb. 27th, 1848; d. Knight’s Croft, Rustington, Oct. 7th, 1918.

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Fantasia & Fugue (1. Fantasia; 2. Fugue)
Title: Fantasia & Fugue
Composer: Hubert H. Parry
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EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0023-1
Published: 01-Jan-1999Add to basket
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Pearce, Dr Charles William (1856-1928)

Biography of Dr Charles W. Pearce

Pearce, Dr Charles William. Mus.B. (Cantab, 1881), Mus.D. (Cantab, 1884), M.A., F.R.C.O. Studied in Salisbury with Theodore Aylward (organ); in London with Dr Charles Garland Verrinder, Dr W. S. Hoyte (organ), C. J. Read (harmony), E. Prout (q.v.) (harmony) and Dr E. J. Hopkins (organ). Organist of St. Martin’s, Salisbury, 1871-73; St. Luke’s, Old Street, London, 1874-85; St. Clement’s, Eastcheap, London, 1885-. Professor of organ and composition at Trinity College of Music, London, 1882; dean there, 1891-; honorary treasurer to the Union of Musical Graduates, 1894; professor of harmony at the Guildhall School of Music, London, 1898; director of examinations at Trinity College London, 1908; music editor. Composed church cantatas, services, anthems, organ pieces, &c. b. Salisbury, England, Dec. 5th, 1856; d. Poole, Dec. 2nd, 1928.

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A Fantasia on two Chant Themes
Title: A Fantasia on two Chant Themes
Composer: Dr C. W. Pearce
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EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0035-4
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Fantasia on the National Anthem
Title: Fantasia on the National Anthem
Composer: Dr C. W. Pearce
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Pages: 12
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EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0066-8
Published: 09-May-2002Add to basket
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Petrali, Vincenzo Antonio (1832-1889)

Biography of Vincenzo Petrali

Petrali, Vincenzo Antonio. Organist of Crema Cathedral; assistant organist of St. Maria-Maggiore’s, Bergamo, 1853-80. Taught in Bologna; at Liceo Rossini, Pesaro. b. Crema, near Cremona, Italy, Jan. 22nd, 1832; d. Bergamo, Nov. 24th, 1889.

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Fantasia Concertante in C
Title: Fantasia Concertante in C
Composer: Vincenzo Petrali
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EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0474-1
Published: 24-Mar-2005Add to basket
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Rheinberger, Josef Gabrie (1839-1901)

Biography of Josef Rheinberger

Josef Rheinberger

Rheinberger, Josef Gabriel. Pupil of Sebastian Pohly; studied in Feldkirch; at the Royal School of Music, Munich, under Leonhard (piano), Dr J. G. Herzog (organ) and Maier (counterpoint), 1851-58. Organist of Vaduz Church, 1846-50; the Theatine Church, Munich, Germany; St. Michael’s, Munich, 1860-66. Professor of piano at the Royal School of Music, Munich, 1859; theory there, 1860-67; organ there, 1867-1901; conductor of the Royal Chapel Choir, 1877. Composed operas, an oratorio, masses, orchestral pieces, chamber music, piano and organ pieces, &c. b. Vaduz, Liechtenstein, Mar. 17th, 1839; d. Munich, Germany, Nov. 25th, 1901.

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Sonata No 2 in A flat (1. Fantasie; 2. Adagio espressivo; 3. Finale )
Title: Sonata No 2 in A flat (Op. 65)
Composer: Josef Rheinberger
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EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0116-0
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Silas, Édouard (1827-1909)

Biography of Édouard Silas

Silas, Édouard (Eduard, Edward) Eli. Studied in Mannheim with Neher; in Frankfurt with Louis Lacombe (piano); at the Paris Conservatory under Friedrich W. M. Kalkbrenner, François Benoist (organ) and Jacques Fromenthal Halévy (composition), 1842-49. Organist of Kingston-upon-Thames Catholic Chapel, England, 1850-. Professor at the Guildhall School of Music, London, England. Moved to England, 1850. Composed cantatas, church music, organ pieces, orchestral and chamber music, piano pieces, songs, &c. b. Amsterdam, Holland, Aug. 22nd, 1827; d. West Kensington, London, England, Feb. 8th, 1909.

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Fantasia on St. Ann’s tune
Title: Fantasia on St. Ann’s tune
Composer: Édouard Silas
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EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0055-2
Published: 01-Jan-2000Add to basket
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Stanford, Sir Charles Villiers (1852-1924)

Biography of Sir Charles V. Stanford

Sir Charles V. Stanford

Stanford, Sir Charles Villiers. B.A. (Cantab, 1874), D.C.L. (Durham), M.A. (Cantab, 1877), Hon.Mus.D. (Oxon, 1883), Mus.D. (Cantab, 1888), F.R.C.O., knighted, 1903. Pupil of Arthur O’Leary (composition) and Sir Robert P. Stewart (composition); studied in London with Ernst Pauer (piano); in Leipzig with Dr Karl Reinecke, 1875-76; and Berlin with Friedrich Kiel. Organ scholar of Queens College, Cambridge, 1870; organist of Trinity College, Cambridge, 1873-92. Professor of composition at the Royal College of Music, London, 1883; professor of music at Cambridge University, 1887-1924; conducted the Cambridge Amateur Vocal Guild; the Cambridge University Musical Society, 1873-93; Bach Choir, 1885-1903; the Leeds Philharmonic Society, 1897-; the Leeds Festival, 1903. Elected Corresponding Member of the Société des Compositeurs de Musique, Paris, 1892. Composed symphonies, oratorios, operas, cantatas, odes, incidental music, church music, orchestral music, chamber music, organ pieces, songs, piano pieces, &c. b. Dublin, Ireland, Sep. 30th, 1852; d. Marylebone, London, England, Mar. 29th, 1924.

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Fantasia & Fugue in D minor (1. Fantasia; 2. Fugue)
Title: Fantasia & Fugue in D minor (Op. 103)
Composer: Sir Charles V. Stanford
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Pages: 17
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EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0020-0
Published: 01-Jan-1999Add to basket
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Fantasia (In Festo Omnium Sanctorum)
Title: Fantasia (In Festo Omnium Sanctorum) (Op. 121/1)
Composer: Sir Charles V. Stanford
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Pages: 12
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EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0657-8
Published: 09-Feb-2012Add to basket
(Op. 121/1)
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Steane, Harry Bruce Dennis (1866-1939)

Biography of Bruce Steane

Steane, Harry Bruce Dennis. A.R.C.O. Chorister at St. Augustine’s, Forest Hill, London; studied at Dulwich College; pupil of Dr C. Warwick Jordan. Assistant organist of St. Augustine’s, Forest Hill, London, 1878; organist of St. Mary’s, Cuddington; St. Bartholomew’s Convalescent Home, Swanley, 1888-89; St. Peter’s Parish Church, Seal, Sevenoaks, 1890-92; St. Mary’s Parish Church, Whitechapel, London, 1893-99; St. Peter’s Parish Church, Seal, Sevenoaks, 1900-02; St. Mary’s Parish Church, Kensing, Sevenoaks, 1903-04; St. Bartholomew’s-the-Less (Hospital Church), Smithfield, London, 1905-17; Combe Martin Parish Church, 1918-. b. Champion Hill, Camberwell, London, England, June 22nd, 1866; d. Battersea, London, 1939.

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Tietz, Philipp (1816-1878)

Biography of Philipp Tietz

Tietz, Philipp. Organist in Hanover; Hildesheim, 1845. b. Hildesheim, Germany, Apr. 16th, 1816; d. 1878.

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Fantasia in D
Title: Fantasia in D (Op. 62)
Composer: Philipp Tietz
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Pages: 13
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EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0975-3
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Tours, Berthold (1838-1897)

Biography of Berthold Tours

Tours, Berthold. Pupil of his father; of Jan Verhulst; studied at the Brussels Conservatory; the Leipzig Conservatory. Organist of the Swiss Church, Holborn, London, England, 1867-79. Musical adviser to the publishers “Novello & Co.”, 1872; violinist. Moved to London, England, 1861. Composed services, anthems, piano pieces, songs, &c. Son of Barthélemy Tours; father of Frank E. Tours. b. Rotterdam, Holland, Dec. 17th, 1838; d. Fulham, London, England, Mar. 11th, 1897.

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Fantasia (in the form of an offertoire.)
Title: Fantasia (in the form of an offertoire.)
Composer: Berthold Tours
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Pages: 15
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EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0016-3
Published: 01-Jan-1998Add to basket
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Wolstenholme, William (1865-1931)

Biography of William Wolstenholme

William Wolstenholme

Wolstenholme, William. Mus.B. (Oxon, 1887). Studied at the College for Blind Sons of Gentlemen, Worcester; pupil of Dr William Done and Sir Edward Elgar (violin); studied at Oxford University, was the only blind musician to have taken a degree in music since John Stanley. Organist of St. Paul’s, Blackburn, 1888-1901; Kings Weigh House Church, Grosvenor Square, London, 1902-04; All Saints’, Norfolk Square, London, 1904-; All Saints’, St. John’s Wood, London, (where Rev. Noel Bonavia-Hunt was the precentor), 1926; toured the U.S.A., 1908. A great exponent of extemporization. President of the London Society of Organists, 1925. Composed chamber music, songs, part songs, orchestral pieces, organ music, &c. b. Blackburn, England, Feb. 24th, 1865; d. Hampstead, London, July 23rd, 1931.

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An Irish Phantasy
Title: An Irish Phantasy (Op. 63)
Composer: William Wolstenholme
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Pages: 14
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EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0414-7
Published: 20-Oct-2005Add to basket
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Fantaisie Rustique (Un souvenir nuptial)
Title: Fantaisie Rustique (Un souvenir nuptial) (Op. 46)
Composer: William Wolstenholme
Price: £9.49
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Pages: 11
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0416-1
Published: 23-Aug-2004Add to basket
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Fantasia in E
Title: Fantasia in E (Op. 33/1)
Composer: William Wolstenholme
Price: £12.99
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Pages: 17
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0387-4
Published: 11-Feb-2005Add to basket
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