Serenades. Musical compositions.
Subject
Subject Source: Other Source
Scope Note: A piece of music sung or played in the open air, especially by a man at night under the window of the woman he loves; also, another term for serenata. Source: Concise Oxford English dictionary', 11th edition (Oxford, 2004).
Found in 1 Collection or Record:
Miscellaneous orchestral music of G W Crawford., [?1892-?1941.]
File
Identifier: MS.21910
Scope and Contents
The music consists of the follows.(i) A scherzo movement entitled "'Triumph over fate', an epilogue to the unfinished symphony" [of Schubert] (folio 1). An amendment to the score is pasted to folio 7.(ii) “Darkies' frolics”, full score (folio 13) and piano reduction (folio 21). An amendment to the score, pasted to folio 19, has been cut out of folio 20.(iii) An intermezzo entitled 'Eventide', full score (folio 23) and piano reduction (folio 39). A leaf has...
Dates:
[?1892-?1941.]
Found in:
National Library of Scotland Archives and Manuscripts Division
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Surviving musical archive, chiefly undated, of Gerald W Crawford (1868-1942), a consulting engineer and an Edinburgh city councillor and Justice of the Peace, who was well known in his day for his musical activities, especially as composer and conductor of several orchestras including, latterly, one of his own.
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Orchestral music of G W Crawford.
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Miscellaneous orchestral music of G W Crawford.