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  1. Fancies. Three pieces for pianoforte. No. 1. Windmills. 2. Elegy. 3. Burlesque by Ernest John Moeran, 1922
  2. Candlemas Eve. Madrigal for male voices, poem by Robert Herrick (The Orpheus) by Ernest John Moeran, 1950
  3. Blue-eyed Spring, etc. [Song.] by Ernest John Moeran, 1934
  4. Fantasy Quartet for Oboe and Strings. (Set of Parts) by Ernest John Moeran, 1947
  5. Blessed are those Servants, etc. [Anthem.] (Novello's Octavo Anthems) by Ernest John Moeran, 1938
  6. Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem, etc. [Anthem.] (The Oxford Series of Modern Anthems) by Ernest John Moeran, 1931
  7. Down by the Riverside, etc by Ernest John Moeran, 1930
  8. Loveliest of Trees. [Song.] Poem by A. E. Housman, etc by Ernest John Moeran, 1932
  9. Two Legends for Pianoforte. 1. A folk tune. 2. Rune by Ernest John Moeran, 1924
  10. Three Piano Pieces. No. 1. The lake island. 2. Autumn woods. 3. At the horse fair by Ernest John Moeran, 1921
  11. Under the Broom. Unison, etc (The Oxford Choral Songs) by Ernest John Moeran, 1925
  12. When Icicles hang by the wall. Part-Song for Male Voices, T. B ... Poem by Shakespeare (The Orpheus) by Ernest John Moeran, 1940
  13. Rahoon. [Song.] The words by James Joyce by Ernest John Moeran, 1947
  14. Phyllida and Corydon. Choral Suite for S.A.T.B., etc by Ernest John Moeran, 1939

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Moeran, Ernest John Artist(s) Maggini Quartet, Ensemble Period(s) 20th Century Genre Classical Music Category Chamber Music Catalogue 8.554079 Label
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43. MOERAN String Quartets / String Trio - 8.554079
Moeran, Ernest John. Ensemble(s) Maggini Quartet. Label Naxos. Genre Chamber Music. Period 20th Century. Catalogue No 8.554079. Barcode 0636943407929
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44. The Worldwide Moeran Database
MOERAN, Ernest John. English compr. b. Osterley, near London, 31 Dec. 1894. Comes of an Irish family, but has lived much in Norfolk since his childhood
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Entry from A Dictionary of Modern Music and Musicians - 1924
MOERAN, Ernest John. English compr. b. Osterley, near London, 31 Dec. 1894. Comes of an Irish family, but has lived much in Norfolk since his childhood. Educated at Uppingham where he began to compose at age of 17. Practically self-taught as regards music, but spent 18 months at the R.C.M. London, 1913-14. Served in the army, 1914-19. Has collected a large number of folk-songs in Norfolk, some of which were publ. in the Folk-Song Society's journal, 1922. Gave a concert of his works at Wigmore Hall, London, 1923. Rhapsody for orch. (Hallé concert, Manchester, by Hamilton Harty, 1924) (Chester); str. 4tet (id.); sonata, vn. and pf. (id.); Toccata and Stalham River, pf. (id.); songs v. and pf. (id.); Variations, pf. (Schott); 3 books of pf. pieces

45. Ernest John Moeran
Ernest John Moeran Ernest John Moeran (December 31, 1894 December 1, 1950) was an English composer. Moeran was born in Heston, the son of a clergyman of Irish descent, but
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Ernest John 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 . After being seriously wounded in World War I , 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 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 most 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 in Kenmare at the age of 55.

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