Piano scores.
Found in 44 Collections and/or Records:
Arrangements of "A Scottish Cantata or Choral-Ballad ‘Lochinvar’" by G W Crawford, being settings of the poem by Sir Walter Scott., [?1892-?1941.]
Autograph score of William Wallace, "Songs by Heine".
Presentation autograph score of William Wallace's arrangements for voice and piano of six poems by Heinrich Heine. Dated 1888, and inscribed to "Mrs Young". Contains arrangements of the following: 1. Ein Jüngling liebt ein Mädchen; 2. Wenn zwei von einander scheiden; 3. Ich hab im Traume geweinet; 4. Ich stand in dunkeln Träumen; 5. Vergiftet sind meine Lieder; 6. Mädchen mit dem rothen Mündchen.
Ballet and dance music for orchestra by G W Crawford., [?1892-?1941.]
“’Bonnie Charlie’ second Scottish rhapsody” by G W Crawford transcribed for piano., [?1892-?1941.]
Complete vocal score, and partial piano and orchestral scores for 'The Red Spider, a romantic comic opera in three acts; libretto by S Baring Gould, music by Learmont Drysdale'., 1898.
Copy in an apparently twentieth-century hand of the piano score of ‘Don Quichotte’, a ballet by Petipa to music by Minkus, which was first performed in 1869.
The markings and deletions in pencil and crayon are presumably in the hand of Th. Wassileff, whose name is stamped on the flyleaf and elsewhere in the score.
Full score and piano reduction for the ballet ‘Cinderella’ by G W Crawford., [?1892-?1941.]
Full score and piano reduction of "A blot in the 'Scutcheon", a melodrama in three acts by G W Crawford, setting poetry by Robert Browning., 1919.
The work is apparently unpublished, although intended for publication, or at least printing (MS.21940, folio 1 verso).
Full score and piano reduction of ‘A Scottish lassie’ by G W Crawford., [?1892-?1941.]
Full score and piano reduction of ‘Cambria’, a Welsh rhapsody (previously styled Welsh tone poem), by G W Crawford., [?1892-?1941.]
Full score and piano reduction of ‘Cleopatra’ by G W Crawford, a miniature tragic opera in one act, with libretto by Graham K Maude and Harold Simpson., [?1892-?1941.]
Full score and piano reduction of ‘Europa’ by G W Crawford., 1916.
Described as ‘A symphonic poem for full orchestra on the European War of 1914-1917’ [sic]) (MS.21890, page 1).
According to a typed programme note (MS.21890, folio i) the work was composed in 1916.
Full score and piano score for “’Bonnie Charlie’ second Scottish rhapsody” by G W Crawford., [?1892-?1941.]
Full score and reductions of ‘Undine’ by G W Crawford., 1939.
Full score of the suite ‘In varying moods’ by G W Crawford, with piano reduction at the foot of each leaf., [?1892-?1941.]
Full score, piano reduction and piano condensation of ‘Coriolanus’ by G W Crawford., [1930, or before.]
A typed programme note tipped in at the front (folio 1) of MS.21888 records that the first performance of the work was given in the Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 1930, and the second (and first broadcast) performance was given at Bournemouth, 1932. A fragment of the printed programme records the other works played.
Full scores and piano reductions of “’Braw, braw lads’ first Scottish rhapsody” by G W Crawford., [?1892-?1941.]
Full scores and piano reductions of ’The duenna’ by G W Crawford, a comic opera in three acts using Sheridan’s play as the libretto., [?1892-?1941.]
Full scores of the opening chorus, act I, number 1, and the procession and dance, of ‘The Grand Lama’ by G W Crawford; with a piano reduction of an opening chorus with words by Lewis Spence, apparently from another work with the same title., [?1892-?1941.]
Full scores, piano reductions and parts for miscellaneous orchestral dance music by G W Crawford., [?1892-?1941.]
The contents are as follows:
(i) ‘Apache dance, full score (folio 1) and piano reduction (folio 7);
(ii) ‘Waltz illuminations’ (formerly entitled ‘Fascination’), full score (folio 9) and piano reduction (folio 27);
(iii) ‘Moodbeams waltz', full score (folio 31) and piano reduction (folio 47);
(iv) Valse lente ‘A vision of home’, various parts (folio 53).
‘George and the dragon’ by G W Crawford, a comic opera in three acts with a libretto by James N McLaurin., [?1905.]
The work was written in or about 1905 (MS.21937, folio 32 verso; cf. MS.21939, folio 45).
'Graceful Dance' from 'The Red Spider', composed by Learmont Drysdale, scored separately for piano and orchestra., 1898.
The date 1898 occurs on folio 1.