61709: | (Julian Sturgis), produced Royal English |
61710: | Opera House, January 31, 1891. These works |
61711: | have also, for the most part, been performed |
61712: | in Germany, America, etc. Incidental music |
61713: | to The Tempest, op. 1, Crystal Palace, 1862 ; |
61714: | Merchant, of Venice, Manchester, September |
61715: | 18, 1871 ; IMerry Wives of Windsor, Gaiety, 18, 1871 ; Merry Wives of Windsor, Gaiety, |
61716: | December 19, 1874; Henry VIII., Man- |
61717: | chester, August 29, 1877 ; Macbeth, Lyceum, |
61718: | December 29, 1888 ; King Arthur, completed |
61719: | 1894. Orchestral: Procession march, com- |
61720: | posed in celebration of the marriage of the |
61721: | Prince of Wales, and performed Crystal |
61722: | Palace, March 14, 1863 ; symphony in E, |
61723: | Crystal Palace, March, 1866 ; overture. In |
61724: | Memoriam (his father), Norwich Festival, |
61725: | 1886 ; ]\Iarmion, Philharmonic Society, June 1886 ; Marmion, Philharmonic Society, June |
61726: | 8, 1867 ; Di Ballo, Birmingham Festival, |
61727: | |
61728: | 1870. Concerto, 'cello and orchestra. Crystal |
61729: | Palace (Piatti), 1866. Ballets, L'Isle En- |
61730: | chantee, 1864 ; Victorian and Merrie Eng- |
61731: | land, Alhambra, ]\Iay 25, 1897. Six Day land, Alhambra, May 25, 1897. Six Day |
61732: | Dreams, and other pieces for pf. Te Deum, |
61733: | Jubilate, and Kyrie in D ; Hearken unto |
61734: | Me ; O, lo\ e the Lord ; Who is like unto |
61735: | Thee ? and other anthems. Hymn tunes in |
61736: | various collections. Musical editor of Church |
61737: | Hymns with tunes, S.P.C.K., 1874. The last |
61738: | night of the year ; O, hush thee, my babie ; |
61739: | Joy to the victors ; and other part-songs, |
61740: | |
61741: | 1871. Songs : The Window, or the loves of |
61742: | the wrens (Tennyson), 1871 ; Bride from the |
61743: | North ; Arabian love song ; Orpheus with |
61744: | his lute ; 0, mistress mine ; Sweethearts ; |
61745: | Will he come ? The lost chord ; Edward |
61746: | Gray ; Thou'rt passing hence ; Snow lies |
61747: | white ; Let me dream again ; fair dove, |
61748: | fond dove ; A weary lot is thine ; Looking |
61749: | back ; St. Agnes' E%e ; The Sisters, duet ; |
61750: | and many others. |
61751: | |
61752: | His brother, Frederick Sullivan, whose |
61753: | talent for humour was so conspicuous, was |
61754: | by profession an architect. He turned to |
61755: | the stage, and his impersonation of Tlie |
61756: | Jtulge in "Trial by Jury" had much to do |
61757: | with the success of the piece. While on a |
61758: | provincial tour he caught cold from damp |
61759: | sheets at Newcastle, and died, January 18, |
61760: | 1878, at the age of 39. |
61761: | |
61762: | Summers, James Lea 401-L-50 Summers, James Lea, composer and |
61763: | pianist, born at London, 1837. Sou of |
61764: | William Summers, a musician. He was |
61765: | blind from his birth, but became a pupil of |
61766: | Miss Kate Loder and of (Sir) G. A. IMacfarren. Miss Kate Loder and of (Sir) G. A. Macfarren. |
61767: | He apiDeared as a pianist at the Crystal |
61768: | Palace about 1850-60. Died at London, |
61769: | July 8, 1881. |
61770: | |
61771: | Works. — Quintet for strings; Quartet in E |
61772: | flat for strings; Quartet in A, pf. and strings; |
61773: | Andante and rondo brillante, pf. ; Two |
61774: | musical sketches, pf. ; Valses. etc., pf. An- |
61775: | thems, duets, and songs. |
61776: | |
61777: | Summers, Joseph, organist and com- |