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Attwater, John Post (1862-1909)

Biography of John P. Attwater

Attwater, John Post. F.R.C.O. (1895), L.R.A.M. (1897), Mus.B. (Dunelm, 1905). Pupil of Dr Charles W. Pearce and Dr Charles J. Frost. Organist of Faversham Wesleyan Church, 1873-83; Studley Road Wesleyan Church, Clapham, 1884; the Grafton Square Congregational Church, Clapham, London, 1885-1909. Brewers clerk; taught music at Battersea Polytechnic, London; singer and violinist. b. Faversham, England, June 26th, 1862; d. Clapham Common, London, Apr. 10th, 1909.

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Scherzo
Title: Scherzo (Op. 76/1)
Composer: John P. Attwater
Price: €9.99
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Pages: 10
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0037-8
Published: 01-Jan-2001Add to basket
(Op. 76/1)
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Bairstow, Sir Edward Cuthbert (1874-1946)

Biography of Sir Edward Bairstow

Sir Edward Bairstow

Bairstow, Sir Edward Cuthbert. Mus.B. (Dunelm, 1894), Mus.D. (Dunelm, 1901), Hon.Mus.D. (Oxon & Leeds), F.R.C.O.; knighted, 1932. Studied in Huddesfield with Henry L. Parratt; at Hottingham High School, 1887-89; the Grocers’ Company School, Hackney Downs, London, 1889-; in London with John Farmer; at Durham University; pupil of Sir Frederick Bridge and Sir Walter G. Alcock; studied at Balliol College, Oxford under Henry Farmer. Organist of All Saints’, Norfolk Square, London, 1894-99; assistant organist of Westminster Abbey, London, 1895-99; organist of Wigan Parish Church, 1899-1906; Leeds Parish Church, 1906-13; York Minster, 1913-46. Conducted the Wigan Philharmonic Society, 1901-06; the St. Cecilia Society, Blackburn, 1903-13; the Preston Choral Society (Lancashire); the York Musical Society; the York Symphony Orchestra, 1913; the Leeds Philharmonic Society, 1917; professor of music at Durham University, 1929-46. Served as an examiner to Durham University, Royal College and Royal Academy of Music, London, and the Royal College of Organists. Composed church and organ music, and part-song. b. Huddersfield, England, Aug. 22nd, 1874; d. York, May 1st, 1946.

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Scherzo in A flat BE01392 In preparation
Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827)

Biography of Ludwig Beethoven

Ludwig Beethoven

Beethoven, Ludwig van. Studied in Bonn with Pfeiffer, ~Eeden_Gillesvanden_d1782 ~ (organ), Rovantini (violin) and Christian Gottlob Neefe; in Vienna with Haydn, 1792, and in secret with Schenck; with Albrechtsberger (counterpoint) and Schuppanzigh (violin), 1794. Assistant court organist in Bonn, 1782. Cembalist and conductor to the Vienna Orchestra, 1783; received the freedom of the city of Vienna, 1815. Became deaf, 1822. Composed symphonies, an opera, piano pieces, piano concertos, string quartets, masses, songs, chamber music, &c. b. Bonn, Germany, Dec. 15th, 1770; d. Vienna, Mar. 26th, 1827.

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Scherzo from 7th symphony
Title: Scherzo from 7th symphony (arr. by W. T. Best)
Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven
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Pages: 12
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0044-6
Published: 01-Jan-2000Add to basket
(arr. by W. T. Best)
BE00044 €11.99 add
Bellerby, Edward Johnson (1858-1940)

Biography of Dr Edward J. Bellerby

Bellerby, Dr Edward Johnson. Mus.B. (Oxon, 1879), Mus.D. (Oxon, 1895), L.R.A.M. Studied at York Minster under Dr Edwin George Monk; New College, Oxford. Assistant organist of York Minster, c1876-80; organist to the 5th Baron Hotham, 1877-78; of Selby Abbey Church, 1879-81; Margate Parish Church, 1881-84; Holy Trinity, Margate, 1884-1914. Music teacher. b. Pickering, England, Mar. 28th, 1858; d. Southborough, Apr. 2nd, 1940.

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Scherzo d’Inganno
Title: Scherzo d’Inganno (Op. 26)
Composer: Edward J. Bellerby
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Pages: 10
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0808-4
Published: 05-Feb-2014Add to basket
(Op. 26)
BE00808 €10.99 add
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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Scherzo in A minor
Title: Scherzo in A minor
Composer: W. T. Best
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Pages: 15
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0084-2
Published: 29-Aug-2002Add to basket
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Bossi, Marco Enrico (1861-1925)

Biography of M. Enrico Bossi

Bossi, Marco Enrico. Studied at the Licero Musicale, Bologna, 1871-73; the Milan Conservatory, 1874-81, under Polibio Fumagalli (organ) and Amilcare Ponchielli (composition); in Milan with Sangalli (piano), Campanari (violin), Boniforti and Dominiceti (theory). Organist of Como Cathedral, 1881-89. Professor of organ and theory at the Naples Conservatory, 1890-96; director of the Liceo Denedetto Marcello, Venice, 1896-1902; the Liceo Musicale, Bologna, 1902-1912; the St. Cecilia Academy, Rome, 1916-23. Visited the U.S.A. 1925, died whilst returning to Italy. Composed operas, cantatas, masses, organ pieces, instrumental music, piano pieces, songs, &c. Son of Pietro Bossi; brother of Adolfo Bossi; father of Renzo Bossi. b. Salò, near Brescia, Italy, Apr. 25th, 1861; d. at sea, Feb. 20th, 1925.

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Scherzo in F
Title: Scherzo in F (Op. 49/1)
Composer: M. Enrico Bossi
Price: €12.49
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Pages: 15
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0029-3
Published: 01-Jan-2001Add to basket
(Op. 49/1)
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Colborn, Arthur George (1869-1951)

Biography of Arthur G. Colborn

Colborn, Arthur George. Pupil of James Greenwood and Arthur Gordon Ward; studied in Cheltenham. Organist of Stapleton Parish Church, Bristol. Composed cantatas, church and organ music, &c. b. Bristol, England, 1869; d. there, Feb. 20th, 1951.

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Scherzino BE01800 In preparation
Debat-Ponsan, Georges (1855-1933)

Biography of Georges Debat-Ponsan

Debat-Ponsan, Georges. Pupil of François Benoist and Ambroise Thomas. Professor at Toulouse Conservatory. Organist of Notre-Dame-de-Daurade, Toulouse, 1866-1933. b. Toulouse, France, 1855; d. there, 1933.

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Scherzo Symphonique
Title: Scherzo Symphonique
Composer: Georges Debat-Ponsan
Price: €11.49
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Pages: 12
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0444-4
Published: 26-Aug-2004Add to basket
BE00444 €11.49 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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Scherzo in A minor
Title: Scherzo in A minor (Op. 138/3)
Composer: William Faulkes
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Pages: 7
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0296-9
Published: 01-Mar-2004Add to basket
(Op. 138/3)
BE00296 €8.49 add
Scherzo in D
Title: Scherzo in D (Op. 135/6)
Composer: William Faulkes
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Pages: 11
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0297-6
Published: 07-May-2004Add to basket
(Op. 135/6)
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Fricker, Herbert Austin (1868-1943)

Biography of Dr Herbert A. Fricker

Dr Herbert A. Fricker

Fricker, Dr Herbert Austin. Mus.B., (Durham, 1893), M.A. (Leeds, 1917), Hon.Mus.D. (Toronto), F.R.C.O. Studied at Canterbury Cathedral Choir School. Assistant organist of Canterbury Cathedral, 1884-90; organist of Holy Trinity, Folkestone, 1891-98; St. Michael’s, Headingley, Leeds, 1898-1917; Leeds Town Hall, 1898-1917; the Metropolitan Wesleyan Church (Metropolitan United Church), Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1917-43. Chorus-master of the Leeds Festival, 1904; conducted the Leeds Municipal Orchestra; president of the Royal Canadian College of Organists, 1925-26; faculty member at the Toronto University. Composed organ music, anthems, &c. b. Canterbury, England, Feb. 12th, 1868; d. Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Nov. 11th, 1943.

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Scherzo Symphonique
Title: Scherzo Symphonique
Composer: Herbert A. Fricker
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Pages: 15
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-1055-1
Published: 16-Dec-2020Add to basket
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Grace, Dr Harvey (1874-1944)

Biography of Dr Harvey Grace

Dr Harvey Grace

Grace, Dr Harvey. F.R.C.O. (1905), Mus.D. (Lambeth, 1932). Chorister in Romsey Abbey under William Cary Bliss; studied at Southwark Cathedral, London, under Dr A. Madeley Richardson. Organist of St. Agnes’, Kennington Park, London, 1905-13; St. Mary-Magdalene’s, Munster Square, London, 1914-; Chichester Cathedral, 1931-37; East Grinstead Parish Church. Editor of the “Musical Times”, 1918-; commissioner of the School of English Church Music, 1937; taught at Trinity College of Music, London, 1939. Composed organ pieces, songs, part-songs, church music, &c. Brother of Dr George Grace and Rev. William F. Grace. b. Romsey, England, Jan. 25th, 1874; d. Bromley (Kent), Feb. 15th, 1944.

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Scherzo
Title: Scherzo
Composer: Dr Harvey Grace
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Pages: 8
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EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-1247-0
Published: 06-Apr-2016Add to basket
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Haigh, Dr Thomas (1875-1927)

Biography of Dr Thomas Haigh

Haigh, Dr Thomas. Mus.B., Mus.D. (Dunelm), A.R.C.M., F.R.C.O. Assistant organist of Wakefield Cathedral, 1893-94; organist of St. Mary-the-Bolton’s, South Kensington, London, 1896; Ramsgate Parish Church, 1898-; St. Andrew’s Cathedral, Sydney, Australia, 1927. b. Wakefield, England, 1875; d. Sydney, Australia, 1927.

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Scherzo in F
Title: Scherzo in F
Composer: Dr Thomas Haigh
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Pages: 7
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0181-8
Published: 20-Jul-2002Add to basket
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Halsey, Ernest (1876-1939)

Biography of Ernest Halsey

Halsey, Ernest. Organist of Anerley Congregational Church, London, 1903-. Stockbroker. b. Battersea, London, England, 1876; d. Marylebone, London, June 20th, 1939.

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Scherzo in F
Title: Scherzo in F (Op. 22/5)
Composer: Ernest Halsey
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Pages: 8
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0803-9
Published: 05-Jan-2012Add to basket
(Op. 22/5)
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Hollins, Alfred (1865-1942)

Biography of Alfred Hollins

Alfred Hollins

Hollins, Alfred. Hon.Mus.D. (Edinburgh, 1922); Hon.F.R.C.O. Blind organist. Studied at the Wilberforce Institution, York, under William Barnby, 1874-77; the Royal Normal College for the Blind, Upper Norwood, London, under F. J. Campbell, Fritz Hartvigson (piano), and Dr E. J. Hopkins (organ), 1878; in Berlin under Hans von Bülow who described him as one “of those rare and true musicians among pianoforte virtuosi”, 1885. Organist of St. John’s, Redhill, London, 1884-88; the People’s Palace, London, 1888-; St. Andrew’s (Presbyterian), Upper Norwood, London, 1888-97; St. George’s (United Free), Edinburgh, Scotland, 1897-1942. Professor of piano and organ at the Royal Normal College for the Blind, Upper Norwood, London, 1888. Was responsible for the specifications of the organ in Johannesburg Town Hall, built by Norman & Beard (giving opening recital, 1916), and Caird Hall, Dundee, built by Harrison & Harrison; also organs in Belfast and Edinburgh. Played the Beethoven Pianoforte Concerto in E-flat under Manns at the Crystal Palace; before Queen Victoria at Windsor, 1882; toured the United States, 1885, 1888; played a series of recitals at Sydney Town Hall in 1904; toured New Zealand, 1904; South Africa, 1907, 1909; U.S.A., 1926. Composed organ music, songs, anthems, piano music, &c. b. Hull, England, Sep. 11th, 1865; d. Edinburgh, Scotland, May 17th, 1942.

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Scherzo
Title: Scherzo
Composer: Alfred Hollins
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Pages: 11
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EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0989-0
Published: 10-Sep-2013Add to basket
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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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Bell Scherzo
Title: Bell Scherzo (Op. 89)
Composer: Edwin H. Lemare
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Pages: 8
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EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0480-2
Published: 28-Jun-2006Add to basket
(Op. 89)
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Scherzo (from Sonata No 1 in F)
Title: Scherzo (from Sonata No 1 in F) (Op. 95/3)
Composer: Edwin H. Lemare
Price: €8.99
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Pages: 7
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0490-1
Published: 02-Dec-2005Add to basket
(Op. 95/3)
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Sonata No 1 in F (1. Maestoso; 2. Largo; 3. Scherzo; 4. Intermezzo; 5. Finale)
Title: Sonata No 1 in F (Op. 95)
Composer: Edwin H. Lemare
Price: €19.99
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Pages: 29
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0587-8
Published: 16-Oct-2009Add to basket
(Op. 95)
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Symphony No 1 in G minor (1. Allegro Moderato; 2. Adagio Cantabile; 3. Scherzo; 4. Finale)
Title: Symphony No 1 in G minor (Op. 35)
Composer: Edwin H. Lemare
Price: €30.99
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Pages: 57
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0358-4
Published: 03-Aug-2004Add to basket
(Op. 35)
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Symphony No 2 in D minor (1. Maestoso con fuoco; 2. Adagio patetico; 3. Scherzo; 4. Allegro giusto)
Title: Symphony No 2 in D minor (Op. 50)
Composer: Edwin H. Lemare
Price: €25.99
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Pages: 47
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0359-1
Published: 03-Sep-2004Add to basket
(Op. 50)
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Lloyd, Charles Harford (1849-1919)

Biography of Dr Charles Harford Lloyd

Dr Charles Harford Lloyd

Lloyd, Dr Charles Harford. Mus.B. (Oxon, 1871), B.A. (Oxon, 1872), M.A. (Oxon, 1875), Mus.D. (Oxon, 1892), F.R.C.O. Pupil of John Barrett; studied at Thornbury Grammar School; Rossall School under C. H. Tovey (organ), 1865-68; Magdellen Hall (Hertford College), Oxford. Organist of Rangeworthy Church, 1859; in Falfield; of Gloucester Cathedral, 1876-82; Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, 1882-92; Eton College, 1892-1914; Chapel Royal, St. James’ Palace, London, 1917-19. Conducted the Gloucester Festivals, 1877-80; founder and first president of the Oxford University Musical Club; taught organ and composition at the Royal College of Music, London, 1887-92; precentor of Eton College, 1892-1914; president of the Royal College of Organists, 1902-03. Composed church music, cantatas, organ pieces, madrigals, part-songs, songs, &c. b. Thornbury (Gloucestershire), England, Oct. 16th, 1849; d. Slough, Oct. 16th, 1919.

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Scherzo in C minor
Title: Scherzo in C minor
Composer: Charles Harford Lloyd
Price: €9.99
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Pages: 10
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0027-9
Published: 01-Jan-1999Add to basket
BE00027 €9.99 add
Pollitt, Dr Arthur Wormald (1878-1933)

Biography of Dr Arthur W. Pollitt

Pollitt, Dr Arthur Wormald. Mus.D. (Dunelm), F.R.C.O. (1911), A.R.C.M., L.R.A.M., A.R.M.C.M. Chorister at Manchester Cathedral; studied at the Royal Manchester College of Music. Assistant organist of Manchester Cathedral; organist and music master at St. Mary’s School for the Blind, Liverpool, 1900-; organist of the Hope Street Church, Liverpool, 1917-; the Organ School, Islington, Liverpool. Music master at St. Mary’s School for the Blind, Liverpool; lecturer at the University of Liverpool b. Crompton, England, Nov. 27th, 1878; d. Liverpool, Feb. 3rd, 1933.

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Scherzo in D major
Title: Scherzo in D major
Composer: Dr Arthur W. Pollitt
Price: €9.49
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Pages: 8
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0243-3
Published: 13-Oct-2003Add 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 8 in E minor (1. Fuge; 2. Intermezzo; 3. Scherzoso; 4. Passacaglia)
Title: Sonata No 8 in E minor (Op. 132)
Composer: Josef Rheinberger
Price: €20.49
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Pages: 36
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0198-6
Published: 30-Jun-2003Add to basket
(Op. 132)
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Shelley, Harry Rowe (1858-1947)

Biography of Dr Harry Rowe Shelley

Shelley, Dr Harry Rowe. Mus.D. Studied at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, under Gustav J. Stoeckel; in New York City with Dudley Buck, Max Vogrich and Antonin Dvořák. Organist of the Centre Congregational Church, New Haven, Connecticut, 1872; the Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, New York; the Church-of-the-Pilgrims, Brooklyn, New York, 1878-81, 1887-99; the Fifth Avenue Baptist Church, New York City, 1899-1914; the Central Congregational Church, New York City, 1914-36. Taught theory and composition at the Metropolitan College of Music, New York, 1899; a founder of the American Guild of Organists. Composed orchestral music, cantatas, songs, anthems, organ music, &c. b. New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.A., June 8th, 1858; d. Short Beach, Connecticut, Sep. 12th, 1947.

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Scherzo BE01495 In preparation
Scherzo-Mosaic – Dragonflies BE01506 In preparation
Tschaikowsky, Peter Ilyich (1840-1893)

Biography of Peter Tschaikowsky

Tschaikowsky, Peter Ilyich. Studied in St. Petersburg with Kündinger (piano); at the St. Petersburg Conservatory under Zaremba and Anton Rubinstein. Professor of harmony at the Moscow Conservatory, 1866-77. Composed operas, symphonies, ballets, piano music, &c. b. Wotkinsk, Russia, May 7th, 1840; d. St. Petersburg, Nov. 18th, 1893.

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Scherzo from the Quartet for Strings
Title: Scherzo from the Quartet for Strings (Op. 11) (arr. by Alfred J. Silver)
Composer: Peter Tschaikowsky
Price: €11.49
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Pages: 11
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-1123-7
Published: 25-Feb-2020Add to basket
(Op. 11) (arr. by Alfred J. Silver)
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Turner, Harry Sandiford (1869-1928)

Biography of H. Sandiford Turner

Turner, Harry Sandiford. Studied at Henshaw’s Institute for the Blind, Manchester; the Royal Normal College for the Blind, Upper Norwood, London, under Dr E. J. Hopkins. Organist of Row Parish Church, Scotland, 1888-98; Sherwood United Free Church, Paisley, 1898-; the Queen’s Park United Free Church, Glasgow. Played before King Edward VII, 1907; taught at the Athanæum School of Music, Glasgow; blind musician. Composed piano, vocal, and orchestral compositions. b. Bury (Lancashire), England, July 27th, 1869; d. Glasgow, Scotland, 1928.

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Scherzo in F minor
Title: Scherzo in F minor
Composer: H. Sandiford Turner
Price: €12.99
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Pages: 14
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0146-7
Published: 27-Mar-2003Add to basket
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Webber, Amherst (1867-1946)

Biography of Amherst Webber

Webber, Amherst. Mus.B. (Oxon). Studied at Marlborough College; New College, Oxford; in Dresden with Jean Louis Nicodé (composition); at the Paris Conservatory under Guiraud, 1889-90. Pianist. Composed orchestral music, &c. b. Cannes, France, Oct. 25th, 1867; d. Kensington, London, England, July 25th, 1946.

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Scherzo Sinfonico BE01410 In preparation
Whitlock, Percy William (1903-1946)

Biography of Percy Whitlock

Whitlock, Percy William. Chorister at Rochester Cathedral, 1911-18; studied at the King’s School, Rochester; the Guildhall School of Music, London; the Royal College of Music, London, under Sir Charles V. Stanford, Dr Ralph Vaughan Williamsand Sir W. H. Harris. Assistant organist of Rochester Cathedral, 1921-30; organist of Chatham Parish Church, 1924-28; Borstal Church, Rochester, 1929-30; St. Stephen’s, Bournemouth, 1930-35; borough organist at the Municipal Pavilion, Bournemouth, 1932-46. b. Chatham, England, June 1st, 1903; d. Bournemouth, May 1st, 1946.

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Five Short Pieces (1.  Allegretto; 2. Folk Tune; 3. Andante Tranquillo; 4. Scherzo; 5. Pæan)
Title: Five Short Pieces
Composer: Percy Whitlock
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EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-1381-1
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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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Allegretto Scherzando
Title: Allegretto Scherzando (Op. 38/4)
Composer: William Wolstenholme
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EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0413-0
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