Charles Villiers Stanford
Sir Charles Villiers Stanford (30 September 1852 - 29 March 1924) was an Irish-born composer, resident in England for much of his life. He is particularly notable for his choral music. He was professor at the Royal College of Music and University of Cambridge.
Stanford was particularly known in his day for his choral works, chiefly commissioned for performances at the great English provincial festivals. These include two oratorios, a Requiem (1897), a Stabat Mater (1907), and many secular works, often with a nautical theme, including The Revenge (1886), The Voyage of Maeldune (1889), Songs of the Sea (1904), and Songs of the Fleet (1910). His church music still holds a central place among Anglican compositions; particularly popular examples include his Evening Services in B flat, A, G, and C, his Three Latin Motets (Beati quorum via, Justorum animae, and Coelos ascendit hodie), and his anthem For lo, I raise up.
His instrumental works include seven symphonies, six Irish Rhapsodies for orchestra, several works for organ, concertos for violin, cello, clarinet, and piano, and many chamber compositions, including eight string quartets. He also composed songs, part-songs, madrigals, and incidental music to Eumenides and Oedipus Rex (as performed at Cambridge), as well as to Tennyson's Becket. His music shows the influence of Brahms and Schumann, and to a lesser extent of Irish folk music; he was generally unsympathetic to more modern developments. Although his chief importance is often held to be as a teacher of many English composers of the next generation, the last two decades have seen a revival of interest in his larger compositions after a long period of neglect. He published several books, including an informal autobiography, Pages from an Unwritten Diary (1914) and "Musical Composition" (1911), which includes an interesting passage on pure intonation.
Stanford was particularly known in his day for his choral works, chiefly commissioned for performances at the great English provincial festivals. These include two oratorios, a Requiem (1897), a Stabat Mater (1907), and many secular works, often with a nautical theme, including The Revenge (1886), The Voyage of Maeldune (1889), Songs of the Sea (1904), and Songs of the Fleet (1910). His church music still holds a central place among Anglican compositions; particularly popular examples include his Evening Services in B flat, A, G, and C, his Three Latin Motets (Beati quorum via, Justorum animae, and Coelos ascendit hodie), and his anthem For lo, I raise up.
His instrumental works include seven symphonies, six Irish Rhapsodies for orchestra, several works for organ, concertos for violin, cello, clarinet, and piano, and many chamber compositions, including eight string quartets. He also composed songs, part-songs, madrigals, and incidental music to Eumenides and Oedipus Rex (as performed at Cambridge), as well as to Tennyson's Becket. His music shows the influence of Brahms and Schumann, and to a lesser extent of Irish folk music; he was generally unsympathetic to more modern developments. Although his chief importance is often held to be as a teacher of many English composers of the next generation, the last two decades have seen a revival of interest in his larger compositions after a long period of neglect. He published several books, including an informal autobiography, Pages from an Unwritten Diary (1914) and "Musical Composition" (1911), which includes an interesting passage on pure intonation.
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Sonata 4 |
tubamirabilis16 (5)
4758d ago
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38 | Organ | Original | |
Sonata 3 |
tubamirabilis16 (5)
4758d ago
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46 | Organ | Original | |
Sonata 2 |
tubamirabilis16 (5)
4758d ago
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36 | Organ | Original | |
Sonata 1 |
tubamirabilis16 (5)
4758d ago
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22 | Organ | Original | |
Symphony 4 |
tubamirabilis16 (5)
4758d ago
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80 | Piano | Original | |
Prelude No. 5 |
jameskealey (25)
4869d ago
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5 | Organ | Original | |
Prelude 2 |
jameskealey (25)
4878d ago
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2 | Organ | Original | |
Prelude No. 2 |
jameskealey (25)
4878d ago
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3 | Organ | Original | |
Prelude No. 1 |
jameskealey (25)
4878d ago
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4 | Organ | Original | |
Organ Concerto 1 |
jameskealey (25)
4878d ago
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20 | Organ | Original | |
Beati Quorum Via |
danball7 (2)
4886d ago
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6 | Vocal | Transcription | |
The Haven |
orpheus (66)
4909d ago
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3 | Piano, Vocal | Original | |
three intermezzi |
wwwquuui (6)
4934d ago
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19 | Piano, Violin | Original | |
Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in C |
dustin (1)
4935d ago
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15 | Piano, Vocal | Transcription | |
The blue bird |
ILoveSinging91 (51)
4938d ago
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4 | Piano, Vocal | Other | |
Peace Come Away |
mairin926 (1)
4968d ago
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3 | Vocal | Other | |
The Blue Bird |
ael00 (16)
4982d ago
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4 | Piano, Vocal | Original | |
When Mary Thro the Garden Went |
bazzer101 (2)
4984d ago
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7 | Vocal, Organ | Original | |
Te Deum in A major |
BoredNow (18)
4994d ago
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18 | Vocal, Organ | Transcription | |
Beati Quorum Via |
ruka4schooters (1)
5001d ago
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4 | Vocal | Original |