62020: | •earliest works to be performed was a symphony, earliest works to be performed was a symphony, |
62021: | part of which was given under her direction |
62022: | at Leyton, March 10, 1887. Other composi- |
62023: | tions are : Elegiac Overture, " Les Tenebres," |
62024: | performed in the Queen's Hall, February 9, |
62025: | 1897 ; Quintet in F minor, pf . and strings ; |
62026: | Quartet in G minor, strings ; pieces for 'cello |
62027: | and pf. ; and for pf. solo. Two cantatas for |
62028: | female voices — The Ice Queen ; and Idylls of |
62029: | the Morn ; songs, etc. IMiss Swepstone has the Morn ; songs, etc. Miss Swepstone has |
62030: | lectured on music at the City of London |
62031: | School, 1895, etc. |
62032: | |
62033: | Swift, George Henry 403-L-13 Swift, George Henry, organist and com- |
62034: | poser, born at Lambourn, Berkshire, 1856. |
62035: | Organist of Lambourn Church, and conductor |
62036: | of a choral society there till 1884, when he |
62037: | went to Hungerford. He has composed an |
62038: | Evening Service in E ; sing unto the Lord ; |
62039: | .Show us Thy mercy ; and other anthems. |
62040: | Part-songs. A Sonata in C, for pf., etc. |
62041: | |
62042: | Swift, James Frederick 403-L-21 Swift, James Frederick, composer and |
62043: | Lass vocalist. For many years resident at |
62044: | Liverpool, and now at Liscard. Under the |
62045: | name of Godfeey IMarks, he has published a name of Godfeey Marks, he has published a |
62046: | number of songs, Sailing; A brave heart, etc., |
62047: | some of which ha\e enjoyed great popularity. |
62048: | He has conducted various musical societies at |
62049: | Liverpool, and given concerts. |
62050: | |
62051: | Sydenham, Edwin Augustus 403-L-29 Sydenham, Edwin Augustus, organist |
62052: | and composer, was a choirboy at the Parish |
62053: | Churcli, Stratford-ou-Avon. Studied at Leip- |
62054: | zig Conservatorium, and became organist of |
62055: | St. JMartin's, Dorking ; St. Andrew's, Farn- |
62056: | ham, 1873 ; St. James's, Bury St. Edmund's, |
62057: | 1879; and All Saints', Scarborough, 1882. |
62058: | There he worthily maintained the musical |
62059: | reputation of the church. He gave concerts, |
62060: | was busy as a teacher and composer, and was |
62061: | the inventor of a patent touch regulator for the |
62062: | pianoforte. He died suddenly at Scarborough, |
62063: | February 18, 1891. His compositions em- |
62064: | braced a number of anthems : Christ is risen ; |
62065: | O give thanks ; Great is the Lord ; Sing unto |
62066: | God ; and others. An Evening Service. A |
62067: | battle song; The maiden of the Pleur-de-Lys; |
62068: | The parting kiss ; and other part-songs. |
62069: | Duet, pf. and harmonium ; pieces for violin |
62070: | and pf. ; 'Cello and pf. ; and various compo- |
62071: | sitions for pf. solo. |
62072: | |
62073: | Symmers, James, amateur musician, |
62074: | who was rector of Alloa Academy. He wrote |
62075: | *' Outlines of the Sol-fa method of singing," |
62076: | Glasgow, 1849. " The Sol-fa method of sing- |
62077: | ing at sight from the common musical nota- |
62078: | tion," Glasgow, 1858-59, 2 parts. |
62079: | |
62080: | Symmes, Thomas, amateur musician |
62081: | and clergyman, born in 1678, died in 1725. |
62082: | He wrote " Utile dulci, or a joco-serious |
62083: | dialogue concerning regular singing," Boston, |
62084: | 172.3. |
62085: | |
62086: | Symonds, Henry, composer and organist. |
62087: | He was one of the King's Band of Music. |
62088: | Organist of St. Martin's, Ludgate, and of the |