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Charles Villiers Stanford

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Gender Male
Death99 years ago
Date of birth September 30,1852
Zodiac sign Libra
Born Dublin
Ireland
Date of died March 29,1924
DiedLondon
United Kingdom
NationalityIrish
AlbumsSymphony no. 3 in F minor Irish / Irish Rhapsody no. 5
Job Composer
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Parents John James Stanford
Mary Henn
FoundedABRSM
Great grandparent George Fosbery
William Henn
Susanna Lovett
Education Queens' College
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Date of Upd.
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Studies and Memories
Pages from an Unwritten Diary
A History of Music
Musical Composition: A Short Treatise for Students
The National Song Book: A Complete Collection of the Folk-Songs, Carols, and Rounds Suggested by the Board of Education (1905)
The Travelling Companion: Opera in 4 Acts (After the Tale of Hans Andersen), Op. 146
Interludes: Records and Reflections
Phaudrig Crohoore: An Irish Ballad for Chorus and Orchestra
Shamus O'Brien: A Romantic Comic Opera in Two Acts: Op. 61
The Irish Melodies: Op. 60
Irish Songs and Ballads
The Irish Melodies: The Original Airs Restored and Arranged for the Voice; Op. 60
A child's garland of songs
Stanford Te Deum in B Flat SATB/Org
Stabat Mater: A Symphonic Cantata for Soli, Chorus and Orchestra: Op. 96. . . - Scholar's Choice Edition
Elegiac Ode
Stanford Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis in B
Interludes
Songs of Erin: A Collection of Fifty Irish Folk Songs: Op. 76
The Blue Bird
Beati Quorum Via
Stanford Jubilate Deo in B Flat
Concerto for Violin Solo in D Major - With Orchestral Accompaniment - Arrangement for Violin and Pianoforte - Op. 74
Merlin and the Gleam - Set to Music for Baritone Solo, Chorus and Orchestra - Op. 172
Charles Villiers Stanford - Orchestral Song Cycles: Songs of the Sea, Op. 91, and Songs of the Fleet, Op. 117
Funeral March from becket - Composed by C. V. Stanford - Arranged for Organ by Sydney H. Nicholson
The National Song Book: A Complete Collection of the Folk-Songs, Carols, and Rounds Suggested - Scholar's Choice Edition
At the Abbey Gate - In C Major - Poem by C. J. Darling - Set to Music for Baritone Solo (or Male Chorus), Chorus and Orchestra - Op. 177
The Voyage of Maeldune - A Ballad by Alfred, Lord Tennyson - Set to Music for Soli, Chorus and Orchestra - Op. 34
Sonata Eroica No. 2 - Set to Music for Organ Solo - Op. 151
An Elizabethan Pastoral - Sweet Love for Me - Damælus' Jig in Praise of His Love - Set to Music for Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Bass Unaccompanied
Songs of the Sea - Drake's Drum, Outward Bound, Devon O Devon, Homeward Bound, the old Superb - Poems by Henry Newbolt - Set to Music for Solo Voice
Magnificat - For Eight-Part Chorus and a Capella - Op. 164
An Irish Idyll - In Six Miniatures for Voice with Pianoforte Accompaniment - The Words from songs of the Glens of Antrim by Moira O'Neill - Op. 77
Piano Trio No. 2 - In the Key of G Minor - Set to Music for Pianoforte, Violin and Violoncello - Op. 73
Piano Concerto No. 2 - In the Key of C Minor - Set to Music for Pianoforte and Orchestra - In 3 Movements: Allegro Monderato, Adagio Molto, Allego Molt
Procession Music from 'drake' - Composed by C. V. Stanford - Arranged for Organ by Walter G. Alcock
The Blue Bird - From Eight Part-Songs for Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Bass - Set to Music for Cello Or Chorus in Two Parts: E Minor and B Minor - Op. 119,
The Revenge - A Ballad of the Fleet - Full Score for Mixed Chorus and Orchestra - Words by Alfred, Lord Tennyson - Op. 24
O Praise the Lord of Heaven - The Hundred and Fiftieth Psalm - Set to Music for Soprano Solo, Chorus, Orchestra and Organ - Op. 27
Much ADO about Nothing - Set to Music for Tenor, Bass and Pianoforte - An Opera in Four Parts - Founded on Shakespere's Comedy - Words by Julian Sturg
Songs of Faith - The Poems by Alfred, Lord Tennyson and Walt Whitman - Music Arranged for Voice and Piano - Op. 97
The Battle of the Baltic - A Ballad by Thomas Campbell - Set to Music for Chorus and Orchestra - Op. 41
Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis - Evening Service in B Flat Major - Set to Music for Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass and Organ
East to West - An Ode by Algernon Charles Swinburne - Set to Music for Chorus and Orchestra - Op. 52
A Cycle of Songs - From the Princess of Alfred, Lord Tennyson - Set to Music for a Quartet of Solo Voices with Pianoforte Accompaniment - Op. 68
An Elizabethan Pastoral - Corydon, Arise! - Phyllida's Love-Call to Her Corydon, and His Replying - Set to Music for Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Bass Una
Fantasia and Toccata - In D-Minor for the Organ - Op. 57
O Praise God in His Holiness - Psalm CL. - Set to Music in Chant Form, from the New Cathedral Psalter Chants for Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass and Organ
Music History
A Welcome Song - Music Arranged for Chorus and Orchestra - The Words by the Duke of Argyll - Written and Composed for the Opening of the Franco-Britis
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Sir Charles Villiers Stanford was an Anglo-Irish composer, music teacher, and conductor of the late Romantic era. Born to a well-off and highly musical family in Dublin, Stanford was educated at the University of Cambridge before studying music in Leipzig and Berlin.

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