This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1920 Excerpt: ...Gotterdammerung'), and first Flower-Maiden in 'Parsifal.' In 1910 she married James P. Labey, of the Isle of Jersey. R.9 FORSYTH, CECIL (Nov. 30, 1870, Greenwich, England), was educated at Cranbroolc and Edinburgh University (M. A., bursar and classical prizeman), and studied at the Royal College of Music in London ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1920 Excerpt: ...Gotterdammerung'), and first Flower-Maiden in 'Parsifal.' In 1910 she married James P. Labey, of the Isle of Jersey. R.9 FORSYTH, CECIL (Nov. 30, 1870, Greenwich, England), was educated at Cranbroolc and Edinburgh University (M. A., bursar and classical prizeman), and studied at the Royal College of Music in London with Stanford (composition) and Parry (musical history). For a time he played viola in the Royal Philharmonic and Queen's Hall Orchestras, and was also active as conductor. Since the end of 1914 he has lived in New York. He has composed the operas 'Westward Ho' and 'Cinderella'; two comic operas (with Alfred Scott-Gatty), produced at the 8avoy and Aldwych Theatres, London; a violaconcerto in G minor and a 'Chant Celtique' for viola and orchestra, both performed by E. Ferir under Wood's direction; four orchestral studies from Les Miserable!, played by the Queen's Hall Orchestra; a setting of Keats' 'Ode to a Nightingale' for baritone and orchestra; two masses; chamber-music; songs and part-songs. He has also written Music and Nationalism, 1911, an extensive treatise on Orchestration, 1914, a readable History of Music (with Stanford), 1916, and Choral Orchestration, 1920. He wrote on 'The English Musical Renaissance' in Vol. iii. of The Art of Music (1915). R.10 FORSYTH, WESLEY OCTAVIUS (Jan. 26, 1863, near Toronto, Ont.), after preliminary training in Toronto, studied with Zwintscher, Krause and Jadassohn in Leipzig and with Epstein in Vienna. Since 1892 ho has worked in Toronto as pianist and teacher, for a time as director of the Metropolitan School of Music, but recently as private teacher. His published compositions, about sixty altogether, are songs and piano-pieces. FOSTER FRANKLIN 209 A suite for orchestra, a string-quartet and many smaller...
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