Английская Википедия:Edith Swepstone

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Edith Mary Swepstone (4 January 1862 – 5 February 1942)Шаблон:Citation needed was an English composer[1] and music teacher. She was born in Stepney, London, the daughter of a London solicitor.[2] She studied music at the Guildhall School and later worked as a lecturer at the City of London School.[3] She died in Tonbridge, Kent.Шаблон:Citation needed

Career

She studied music at the Guildhall School in London, England[3] and later worked as a lecturer at the City of London School.[4] In 1895 she was giving music lectures at the City School of London.[2]

As a composer, Swepstone wrote early 20th-century orchestral music, chamber music, and songs.[2] During the first quarter of the 20th century, she had many of her orchestral works performed by the Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, the most by a single composer.[2] Though the music is not located, 14 of Swepstone’s orchestral works were presented in a total of 24 performances, between 1899 and 1933. There are only two recorded instances of her orchestra music having been performed elsewhere; in March 1887 at Leyton (a movement from Symphony in G minor), and in February 1897 at Queen's Hall in London (Les Tenebres).[2]

At the South Place Concert Series, a weekly chamber music concert series in London, between 1887–1987, 1,121 works were performed and women composers make up for only 13 of those compositions.[2] Swepstone’s piece, Piano Quintet in E minor, was performed a total of four times at the concert series.[5] Swepstone’s influence is apparent in that, of all the pieces played at the series and written by women, over half were her compositions.[2]

In total, seven of her chamber music compositions were performed at the series.[2] In addition to Piano Quintet E Minor, played four times, the following works were each performed once: Quintet D Hn & String Quartet, Quintet E-flat Pf and Wind, String Quartet Lyrical Cycle, Piano Trio D minor, Piano Trio G minor, Piano Trio A minor.[2]

Works

Swepstone wrote chamber music, and also songs and choral music. Selected works include:[6]

  • The Four Ships
  • Foreshadowings
  • A Song of Twilight with A.R. Aldrich
  • Symphony in G minor
  • Robert Louis Stevenson's Songs for Children Set to Music
  • Three-Part Song for female voices, with Pianoforte Accompaniment, words by F.R. Haverga
  • Les Tenebres overture
  • Honour March
  • Lament, for Violin and Piano
  • The Crocuses' Lament, Two-Part Song for female voices
  • Requiem for Violoncello and Piano
  • A Song of Twilight with A.R. Aldrich
  • Robert Louis Stevenson's Songs for Children Set to Music
  • Three-Part Song for female voices, with Pianoforte Accompaniment, words by F.R. Haverga
  • The Crocuses' Lament, Two-Part Song for female voices
  • The Ice Queen, cantata, female voice
  • Idylls of the Morn, cantata, female voice

Orchestral works

  • Daramona, symphonic poem, 1899
  • The Ice Maiden, suite, 1900
  • Symphony in G minor, 1902
  • Les Tenebres overture, 1903
  • Paolo and Francesca, prelude, 1904
  • Mors Janua Vitae, funeral march, 1906
  • The Wind in the Pines, symphonic poem, 1909
  • The Horn of Roland, overture, 1910
  • Moonrise on the Mountains, symphonic poem, 1912
  • Woods in April, symphonic poem, 1914
  • The Roll of Honour, march, 1916
  • Morte d’Arthur, symphonic poem, 1920
  • The Four Ships, suite, 1927

Chamber works

  • Piano Quintet in F minor
  • Piano Quintet in E minor
  • Quintet D Hn & String Quartet
  • Quintet in E flat, Piano and Wind
  • String Quartet Lyrical Cycle
  • Piano Trio D minor
  • Piano Trio G minor
  • Piano Trio A minor

Other works

  • Lament, for Violin and Piano
  • Requiem for Violoncello and Piano
  • Foreshadowings, with violoncello accompaniment

References

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