58041: | Slatyer, William, musician of 17th cen- |
58042: | tury, issued the Psalms of David in four |
58043: | Janguages, and in four parts, set to ye Tunes |
58044: | of our church. . 1643. |
58045: | |
58046: | Slaughter, A. Walter 377-L-5 Slaughter, A. Walter, composer and |
58047: | ■conductor, born in London. Educated at conductor, born in London. Educated at |
58048: | •City of London School. Chorister, St. City of London School. Chorister, St. |
58049: | Andrew's, Wells Street. Studied under |
58050: | Alfred Cellier and Jacobi. Wrote some |
58051: | ballet music, etc., for the South London |
58052: | Palace of Varieties ; afterwards appointed |
58053: | ■conductor at Royalty Theatre ; later at the conductor at Royalty Theatre ; later at the |
58054: | ■Olympic ; Drury Lane ; and St. James's Olympic ; Drury Lane ; and St. James's |
58055: | Theatre. His works include An Adamless |
58056: | Eden, 1882 ; Marie's Honeymoon ; The |
58057: | Casting Vote, 1885; Music to Ij'ric drama, |
58058: | Sappho, Olympic, 1886 ; Comic opera, Mar- |
58059: | jorie, Prince of Wales' Theatre, July 18, |
58060: | 1889; The Rose and the Ring (Thackeray), |
58061: | the same, December, 1890. Incidental music |
58062: | to various pieces. Musical comedy, The |
58063: | French jMaid, Terry's Theatre, April 24, 1897. |
58064: | |
58065: | Sloman, Charles, composer and comic |
58066: | singer, born about 1808 ; died, London, July |
58067: | 21, 1870. Composed " Sacred Strains, hymns, |
58068: | etc." London [I860]. Soiigs : Charming |
58069: | Sue, Daughter of Israel, Daughters of Salem, |
58070: | Maiden of sunny Cachmere, Maid of Judah, |
58071: | Pilgrim of Erin, Promised land. Social |
58072: | bricks ; a number of comic songs, etc. |
58073: | |
58074: | Sloman, Robert, organist and composer, |
58075: | born at Gloucester (1830?). Studied under |
58076: | Amott, S. S. Wesley, and C. Lucas. Was |
58077: | private organist to Earl Powis, 1852 ; of the |
58078: | Parish Church, Welshpool ; St. Martin's, |
58079: | Scarborough, 1869 ; Parish Church, Lower |
58080: | Norwood, 1877. Graduated Mus. Bac, 1861 ; |
58081: | Mus. Doc, 1867, Oxford. He composed a |
58082: | •Cantata, " Supplication and Praise," which Cantata, " Supplication and Praise," which |
58083: | has been performed several times ; and a |
58084: | second, " Constantin," not produced until |
58085: | February, 1896, some months after his death. |
58086: | He also composed songs, part-songs, pf. |
58087: | pieces, etc. For some years he contributed |
58088: | to the Musical Standard notices of the |
58089: | ■Crystal Palace Concerts. He died at West Crystal Palace Concerts. He died at West |
58090: | Norwood, July 2, 1895, aged 65. |
58091: | |
58092: | Sloper, Edward Hugh Lindsay 377-L-48 Sloper, Edward Hugh Lindsay, pianist |
58093: | and composer, born at London, June 14, |
58094: | 1826. He studied under Moscheles ; at |
58095: | Frankfort under A. Schmitt ; at Heidelberg |
58096: | under Vollweiler ; and at Paris under Rousse- |
58097: | lot, 1841-46. Appeared in London at IMusical lot, 1841-46. Appeared in London at Musical |
58098: | Union, 1846. Played at a Philharmonic |
58099: | Concert, May 6, 1850. Lectured on IMusic in Concert, May 6, 1850. Lectured on Music in |
58100: | England, at Alexandra Palace, in May, 1876. |
58101: | Teacher and pianist in London. He died at |
58102: | London, July 8, 1887. |
58103: | |
58104: | Works. — Op. 1, Czartoryska, 3 mazurkas, |
58105: | pf. [1846] ; Op. 2, Heuriette, valse, pf. ; Op. 3, |
58106: | 24 studies, pf. ; Op 4, caprice, pf. ; Op. 6, |
58107: | capriccio, pf. ; Op. 7, serenade, pf. ; Op. 8, six |
58108: | songs ; Op. 9, grand duet ; Op. 11, Tarantella ; |