58346: | Festival, Loudon, 1891 ; The Jolly Beggars |
58347: | (Burns), prize, Glasgow Select Choir, 1893; |
58348: | Belinda (composed with Basil Hood), 1896; |
58349: | Corinla, cantata ; school music, etc. ; or- |
58350: | chestral overture ; The Princess of Thule, |
58351: | sketch for orchestra ; string quartet, etc. |
58352: | |
58353: | Smiles, Frank, sec Quatremaine, Frank. Smiles, Frank, see Quatremaine, Frank. |
58354: | |
58355: | Smith, Alexander, musician of early |
58356: | part of the present century, issued " A Col- |
58357: | lection of Church tunes, hymns, and canons, |
58358: | in two, three, and four parts," Edinburgh, J. |
58359: | Johnson, sculpt., n.d. Dedicated to the ladies |
58360: | and gentlemen of Borrowstowness or Bo'ness, |
58361: | where Smith was a teacher of music. |
58362: | |
58363: | Smith, Alexander William 379-L-15 Smith, Alexander William, teacher of |
58364: | singing, was born at Edinburgh on November |
58365: | 29, 1829. He studied under Bucher, Ran- |
58366: | degger, Schira, and under Romano at |
58367: | Florence. He was conductor of psalmody at |
58368: | Broughton Place United Presbyterian Church, |
58369: | Edinburgh from 1849 to 1864. He has chiefly |
58370: | devoted himself to the teaching of singing, |
58371: | and as a voice trainer has been one of the |
58372: | most successful in Scotland. |
58373: | |
58374: | Smith, Alfred Montem 379-L-25 Smith, Alfred Montem, tenor vocalist, |
58375: | born at Windsor, May 13, 1828, the old |
58376: | "Montem" day at Eton College, hence his |
58377: | second name Brother of George Townshend |
58378: | and Samuel Smith. Chorister at St. George's |
58379: | Chapel, Windsor, and Eton College. About |
58380: | 1850 wa.s, for a time, tenor in the Choir of |
58381: | St. Andrew's, Wells Street, London. Suc- |
58382: | ceeded J. W. Hobbs as lay-vicar at W' estmiuster |
58383: | Abbey ; and was a Gentleman of the Chapel |
58384: | Royal, St. James's, from 1858 to the time of |
58385: | his death. Sang at the Concerts of the |
58386: | Sacred Harmonic Society ; for many years |
58387: | at the Three Choirs Festivals, from Hereford, |
58388: | 1855; in the quartets in "Elijah," Birming- |
58389: | ham, 1858-61, etc. Member of the London |
58390: | Glee and Madrigal Union ; a fine ballad |
58391: | singer, and popular lecturer. Professor of |
58392: | singing at R.A.M., and Guildhall School of |
58393: | Music. He died in London, May 2, 1891. |
58394: | His compositions consisted of songs and |
58395: | glees; one of the latter, "At the dawn of |
58396: | Life's day," was awarded the prize of the |
58397: | Noblemen's Catch Club, 1881. He married |
58398: | Miss Elizabeth Stroud, daughter of Henry |
58399: | Chaplin (q.v.), a soprano vocalist, now a pro- |
58400: | fessor at the Guildhall School of Music. |
58401: | |
58402: | Smith, Alice Mary 379-L-52 Smith, Alice Mary, Mrs. Meadows |
58403: | White, composer, born at London, May 19, |
58404: | 1839. She was a pupil of Sir W. Sterndale |
58405: | Bennett and Sir G. A. Macfarren. In 1867 |
58406: | she was married to Mr. Frederick Meadows |
58407: | White, Q.C., now a judge of the County of |
58408: | Middlesex, and in the same year she was |
58409: | elected an associate of the Philharmonic |
58410: | Society. She died at London, December 4, |
58411: | 1884. |
58412: | |
58413: | Works. — Cantatas: Riidesheim, Cam- |
58414: | bridge, 1865 ; Ode to the North-east wind. |