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  1. Serenade in G; Sinfonietta; The Fall of a Leaf; Nocturne (Audio CD) by Ernest John; Finzi, Gerald Moeran, 1994
  2. Songs of Springtime. Seven Elizabethan poems set to Music for Mixed Chorus, etc by Ernest John Moeran, 1933
  3. The Lover and his Lass, etc (Novello's Tonic Sol-fa Series) by Ernest John Moeran, 1935
  4. Concerto for Violin and Orchestra. [Score.] by Ernest John Moeran, 1950
  5. Lonely waters from Two Pieces for Small Orchestra. Full Score by Ernest John Moeran, 1935
  6. Christmas Day in the Morning. Unison, etc (The Oxford Choral Songs) by Ernest John Moeran, 1928
  7. Seven Sociable Songs ... From the repertoire of John Goss ... Arranged and composed by E. J. Moeran, H. J. Foss, C. W. Orr, S. T. Harris and R. Paul by Ernest John Moeran, 1927
  8. The Jolly Carter. Folk song from Suffolk. Collected and arranged by E. J.Moeran. < S.A.T.B. > (Oxford Folk-song Series) by Ernest John Moeran, 1949
  9. The White Mountain. [Arranged for P. F. by] E. J. Moeran (Folk Dances of the World) by Ernest John Moeran, 1927
  10. O sweet fa's the Eve. Four-part. Words by R. Burns. Norwegian tune arranged by E. J. Moeran (The Oxford Choral Songs) by Ernest John Moeran, 1925
  11. Nutting Time ... Arranged by E. J. Moeran, etc. < Unison. > [Staff and tonic sol-fa notation.] (Choruses for equal Voices) by Ernest John Moeran, 1960
  12. Six Folk Songs from Norfolk. Collected & arranged for voice & pianoforte by E. J. Moeran by Ernest John Moeran, 1924
  13. Twilight. [Song, words by] John Masefield. [In D minor.] by Ernest John Moeran, 1936
  14. Songs of Springtime. Seven Elizabethan poems ... for Mixed Chorus ... No. 1. Under the greenwood Tree. Shakespeare. (No. 2. The River-God's Song. J. Fletcher.) ... Herrick.) (Novello's Part-Song Book) by Ernest John Moeran, 1933

1. Moeran, Ernest John
This page contains basic and accurate biographical information and links to essays about the Early 20th Century composer Moeran.
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Moeran, Ernest
Moeran, Ernest John
Period: Early 20th Century
Born: Monday, December 31, 1894 in Heston, Middlesex, England
Died: Friday, December 1, 1950 in Kenmare, County Kerry, Ireland
Nation of Origin: United Kingdom
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Major Works:

Ludlow Town - a song cycle (1920)
Trio for Violin, Cello, and Pianoforte in D Major
String Quartet in A Minor Fancies
for solo piano (1922)
  • Windmills Elegy Burlesque
  • Sonata for Violin and Piano in E Minor Six Norfolk Folksongs Seven Poems of James Joyce Sonata for two unaccompanied violins Trio for Violin, Viola, and Cello in G Major Orchestral Rhapsodies from 2 pieces for Small Orchestra Whythorne's Shadow Lonely Waters Vocal works: Blue-eyed Spring for baritone and chorus (1931) Songs of Springtime Symphony in G Minor Phyllida and Corydon - a choral suite (1939) Four Shakespeare Songs Concerto for Violin and Orchestra Overture for a Masque Sinfonietta Concerto for Cello and Orchestra Sonata for cello and pianoforte in A minor Serenade in G Major - for orchestra (1948) Other Information: Quick Facts
    • His father, an Anglican clergyman, was born in Ireland. His mother was born in Norfolk.

    2. Viola Tunnard | ArkivMusic
    Bush, Alan (1) Delius, Frederick (1) Grainger, Percy Aldridge (2) Moeran, Ernest John (1) Van Dieren, Bernard (1) Warlock, Peter (1)
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    3. Classical Net - Composers - Moeran
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    After the war, suffering the frequent effects of artists (and all) who have undergone such severe trauma, Moeran nevertheless reentered the RCM and resumed his musical education, behaving generally like many other young men of his age. He became friendly with John Ireland, Harriet Cohen (who gained as much fame as Bax's beloved as she did as a pianist), Arnold Bax, and, especially, Peter Warlock (or Philip Heseltine when he was writing musical criticism). He fell in and out of love, but the primary love of his life was Peers Coetmore, whom he courted with the wonderful Cello Concerto. (For years the only recording of the concerto was that of its dedicatee, Ms. Coetmore, which did not do justice to this wonderful piece. Now there is a recording by Raphael Wallfisch which gives much more insight into what a truly lovely composition it is. BTW, the courtship was successful, the marriage was not.) By the middle of Moeran's life he had turned strongly to his Celtic roots, delighting in Ireland, its people, and its scenery and returning there frequently. His

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    (Redirected from E. J. Moeran Ernest John Moeran December 31 December 1 ) was an English composer. Moeran was born in Heston , the son of a clergyman of Irish descent, but his family soon moved to Fen Country , Norfolk . He learnt violin and piano as a child and, from 1913, studied in the Royal College of Music with Charles Villiers Stanford . He received serious head wounds in World War I and this is generally believed to have contributed to mental ill-health in later life. After the war he returned to the College to resume his studies, now with John Ireland . His first mature compositions, songs and chamber music, date from this time. He also began collecting and arranging folk music of Norfolk and other regions. By the mid-1920s, Moeran had became close friends with

    6. Moeran EJ
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    What's New Classical CD Reviews Live Reviews ... Contact Us Classical CD and DVD reviews. MusicWeb is not a subscription site and it is our advertisers that pay for it. Please visit their sites regularly to see if anything might interest you. Purchasing from them keeps MusicWeb free. Classical Editor: Rob Barnett Founder Len Mullenger Page written by Reg Williamson Norwich Music Society Born London, December 31st 1894 Died Kenmare, Co Kerry, December 1st 1950 Ernest John Moeran was the son of a Norfolk clergyman of Irish descent. Educated at Uppingham School, he learned violin and played in a string quartet. He entered the Royal College of Music in 1913, studied composition with John Ireland, then served in the Army in the Great War. Wounded, he returned to his old school in 1919 as music master, and devoted his life to composing thereafter. He collected folk songs in Norfolk, where he lived for many years, then retiring to Ireland where he died suddenly. Early work was influenced by folk song and Delius, adopting a strong lyrical style. His first published work was Three Piano pieces (1919). Ernest John Moeran, known as Jack to his friends, was born in Heston, Middlesex on 31st December 1894, the second son of the Rev J. W. W. and Esther Moeran. Shortly after his birth the family moved to Bacton, in the remote Norfolk Fen Country. As a child he learned to play the violin and piano, and made some early compositional efforts while at Uppingham School (works he later destroyed).

    7. Moeran, Ernest John | Three Choirs Festival
    Articles. 3 Choirs Festival unveils new Youth Choir, Music Teacher Magazine; Philip Lancaster blogs on the Gurney content of the Festival week; Sir Hubert Parry and his 'Songs of
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    8. Ernest John Moeran
    Ernest John Moeran classical music composer. Home. Composers. Labels Ernest John Moeran Ernest John Moeran (December 31, 1894–December 1, 1950) was an English composer.
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    Moeran was born in Heston (in the London Borough of Hounslow), the son of a clergyman of Irish descent, but his family soon moved to Bacton on the Coast of Norfolk, England. He learnt the violin and the piano as a child and, from 1913, studied at the Royal College of Music with Charles Villiers Stanford.
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    He received serious head wounds in World War I and this is generally believed to have contributed to mental ill-health in later life. After the war he returned to the College to resume his studies, now with John Ireland.
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    His first mature compositions, songs and chamber music, date from this time. He also began collecting and arranging folk music of Norfolk and other regions. By the mid-1920s, Moeran had became close friends with Peter Warlock and they lived for some years in Eynsford, Kent, notorious among the locals for their frequent drunken revelry. For the rest of his life, Moeran was to have problems with alcohol, later joined by mental instability. After Warlock's death, he became interested in his Irish roots and began spending much of his time in Kenmare, County Kerry. He married the cellist Peers Coetmore in 1945. The marriage was not entirely happy although it inspired some of Moeran's masterpieces, the Cello Concerto and Cello Sonata. He died suddenly of a cerebral haemorrhage in Kenmare at the age of 55. He was found in the River Kenmare and it was at first assumed he had drowned. However, an inquest later established that he had died before falling into the water.

    9. Moeran Ernest John Sheet Music - Sheet Music Plus
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    12. Moeran, Ernest John | Three Choirs Festival
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    13. Classical Net - Composer Master Index
    MOERAN, Ernest John; MOMPOU, Federico; MONTEVERDI, Claudio; MORALES, Christobal de; MOSZKOWSKI, Moritz; MOZART, Wolfgang; MUFFAT, Georg; MUNDY, William; MUSSORGSKY, Modest
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    15. Margaret Fingerhut | ArkivMusic
    Leighton, Kenneth (2) Moeran, Ernest John (2) Mussorgsky, Modest (1) RimskyKorsakov, Nikolai (1) Stanford, Charles Villiers (1) Tansman, Alexandre (1)
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    16. MOERAN, Ernest John :Gilder-MusicWeb Dictionary Of Composers
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    b London, 31 December 1894
    d Kenmare, Co Kerry, 1 December 1950, aged fifty-five
    The son of a Norfolk clergyman, he was educated at Uppingham School, where he learned violin and played in a string quartet. He entered the Royal College of Music in 1913, then served in the Army and was wounded. In 1919 he returned to his old school as music master, and thereafter devoted his life to composing. Three Piano Pieces Theme and Variations for piano Piano Trio in E minor Ludlow Town, song cycle

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    18. Moeran, Ernest John
    Moeran, Ernest John (b. Dec. 31, 1894, Heston and Isleworth, Middlesex, Eng.d. Dec. 1, 1950, near Kenmare, County Kerry, Ire.), composer whose music reflects English and Irish
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    (b. Dec. 31, 1894, Heston and Isleworth, Middlesex, Eng.d. Dec. 1, 1950, near Kenmare, County Kerry, Ire.), composer whose music reflects English and Irish roots. Moeran studied at the Royal College of Music (1913-14) and with John Ireland (1920-23) and was influenced by Frederick Delius. Much influenced also by folk song, he made arrangements of tunes that he collected in Norfolk and Suffolk. His solo and choral songs include settings of poems by William Shakespeare, Robert Herrick, A.E. Housman, and James Joyce. Among his more ambitiously designed works are the Symphony in G Minor, concerti for violin and cello, and several chamber works, many of which show the influence of Jean Sibelius. Although limited in emotional range and thematic invention, his larger works are well-sustained and are meticulously polished in their form and the varied musical textures they display. Related Propaedia Topics: The elements of music: their patterning and modes of organization in composition

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    Moeran was born in Heston (now in the London Borough of Hounslow London Borough of Hounslow The London Borough of Hounslow is a London borough in West London, England.-Political composition:Since the borough was formed it has been controlled by the Labour Party on all but two occasions. In 1968 the Conservatives formed a majority for the first and last time to date until they lost...
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    Charles Edgeworth Cagney Lynch (22 October 1906 – 15 September 1984) was an Irish pianist who premiered works by several important 20th century composers.
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