SKU: HL.49046843
ISBN 9781705162040. UPC: 842819115441. 9.0x12.0x0.064 inches.
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor's Papillon for solo piano was first published in 1908 by Augener Ltd. Following George Augener's retirement in 1910, the work along with the whole Augener catalogue (which contained no less than 24 other works by Coleridge-Taylor), was aquired by Schott and Co. Ltd. At the time both companies occupied offices on Great Marlborough Street, London. Coleridge-Taylor was born in London and brought up in Croydon. He learnt to play the violin, was recognised as a child prodigy and at 15 was awarded a scholarship to study at the Royal College of Music with Charles Villiers Stanford, where he was a contemporary of Holst and Vaughan Williams. Coleridge-Taylor described himself as “Anglo-African†and, despite support from his colleagues, faced racism throughout his whole career. In spite of this prejudice and his tragically early death in 1912 aged just 37, he enjoyed great success during his lifetimeand his music was performed at the Proms no less than 116 times between 1898 and 1939. In contrast, since 1940 his music has only been heard there on thirteen occasions to date. Like many works from this period, at some point in the past Papillon became out of print. Schott Music is now very pleased to present this new modern performing edition with errors and inconsistencies from the original edition now corrected.
SKU: FP.FCS01
ISBN 9790570504183.
A student of Charles Villiers Stanford at the Royal College of Music, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (1875-1912) is famous for his epic orchestral works, as well as being the late Victorian era's most famous Black composer and conductor. With an eye to the huge market for music for domestic composition, he also composed these melodious waltzes for solo piano, which were recently rediscovered in the Forsyth Publishing catalogue.
SKU: AP.36-M304191
ISBN 9781621563266. UPC: 660355022432. English.
The transcription of melodies contained in this collection has been praised as the most complete expression of Mr. Coleridge-Taylor's native bent and power. Using native songs of Africa and the West Indies with those that came into being in America during slavery, he has preserved their distinctive characteristics and individuality, while giving them an art form fully infused with their musical essence.
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SKU: HL.49047016
UPC: 842819116820. 9.0x12.0x0.114 inches.
Content text: I Allegro ma non troppo II Allegro moderato III Andante.
SKU: BT.FORFCS01
SKU: ST.Y364
ISBN 9790220227677.
SKU: HL.48011301
UPC: 073999226898. 9.0x12.0x0.233 inches.
Contents: On the Road to Mandalay (Speaks) * If I Might Come to You (Squire) * Until (Sanderson) * The Star of Bethlehem (Adams) * Captain Mac (Sanderson) * Onaway, Awake, Beloved (Coleridge-Taylor) * Nearer, My God, To Thee (Carey) * An Eriskay Love Lilt (Kennedy-Fraser) * In an Old-Fashioned Town (Squire) * If I Built a World for You (Lehmann) * The Lord is My Light (Allitsen) * Leanin' (Sterndale Bennett) * The Holy Boy (Ireland) * The Lost Chord (Sullivan) * Who'll Buy My Lavender? (German) * How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings (Liddle) * If (Novello).
SKU: PR.140401330
ISBN 9781491134412. UPC: 680160684939.
Nathaniel Dett was among America’s leading composers in the early 20th century, and MAGNOLIA SUITE is a beautiful example of his rich, hybrid style. Deeply inspired by the music and mission of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, Dett’s piano music springs from the late Romantic traditions of florid texture and embellishment, along with programmatic titles and raw emotion. It is notable for melody writing inspired by and paraphrasing African-American song. The 18-minute MAGNOLIA SUITE contains five movements, any of which may also be performed separately. This edition by Lara Downes provides a clean, new engraving that corrects the many errors and unclear indications appearing in the historical printing.Robert Nathaniel Dett was born in a place that was built on freedom. The little village of Drummondville, Ontario was founded by enslaved Africans – Dett’s ancestors among them – who traveled the Underground Railroad out of the American South into Canada. Their journey brought them to a safe haven, a place where fortunes and futures could be transformed in the span of one generation, to lives full of new possibilities. You could call it “the place where the rainbow ends,†which is the title of the last movement of Dett’s Magnolia Suite.When Dett wrote these pieces, he was a young teacher at Lane College in Tennessee, a historically Black college that had been founded in 1882, the year of his birth. A place built on freedom, with the purpose of educating newly-emancipated slaves – a place designed to nurture the blossoming of ideas, the vibrant flowering of minds set free. This music is inspired by the gorgeous splendor of the magnolia blooms on that college campus, and also by the shared histories, experiences, and aspirations of the community that Dett found there.These five pieces pay affectionate tribute to lineage and legacy. They express gratitude for the bittersweet beauties of the present; nostalgia for the past (a bit romanticized, as the past always is); and an effervescent optimism for the future that awaits us in the place where the rainbow ends.
SKU: FP.FWS11
ISBN 9790570503995.
Eternal Summer is Stephen Wilkinson's sequel to Sunlight on the Garden. It features songs written in the composer's eighties and nineties, elegantly set by recorder virtuoso John Turner. As simply put in a review in the Yorkshire Post, 'In the field of choral music, Stephen Wilkinson is a genius'.