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         Stanford Sir Charles Villiers:     more books (18)
  1. Studies and Memories by Sir Charles Villiers Stanford, 2010-10-14
  2. Pages From an Unwritten Diary by Sir Charles Villiers Stanford, 2009-12-16
  3. Twelve Easy Pieces/Six Sketches (Easier Piano Pieces)
  4. The Blue Bird/Heraclitus (Oxford Choral Classics Octavos)
  5. Pages from an unwritten diary. by Sir Charles Villiers Stanford. by Stanford. Charles Villiers. 1852-1924., 1914-01-01
  6. Musical Composition; A Short Treatise For Students (Music Book Index) by Sir Charles Villiers Stanford, 1949-01
  7. SHAMUS O\'BRIEN (BBC OPERA LIBRETTOS 1930) by SIR CHARLES VILLIERS STANFORD (BBC BROADCASTS SERIES), 1930
  8. Eden : an oratorio by Charles Villiers, Sir, 1852-1924 Stanford, 2009-10-26
  9. Charles Villiers Stanford: Man and Musician by Jeremy Dibble, 2003-01-16
  10. Charles Villiers Stanford (Music in Nineteenth-Century Britain) (Music in Nineteenth-Century Britain) by Paul J. Rodmell, 2002-12
  11. Sir Charles V. Stanford by John Fielder Porte, 1978
  12. The Sir Roger De Coverley Papers, from "The Spectator" by Anonymous, Charles Villiers Stanford, et all 2009-12-31
  13. Stainer & Bell's Library of Modern Church Music. Edited by Sir C. Stanford by Charles Villiers Stanford, 1908
  14. Sir Charles V. Stanford,: Mus. Doc., M.A., D.C.L by John Fielder Porte, 1921

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Sir Charles Villiers Stanford (30 September 1852 – 29 March 1924) was an Irishborn composer, resident in England for much of his life. He is particularly notable for his choral
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Sir Charles Villiers Stanford September 30 ) was an Irish composer. Stanford was born in Dublin , the only son of John Stanford, examinet in the court of chancery (Dublin) and clerk of the Crown, Co. Meath. Both parents were accomplished amateur musicians; the father sang bass, and the mother was a pianist. Their son trained under RM Levey (violin), Miss Meeke, Mrs Joseph Robinson, Miss Flynn and Michael Quarry (piano); and Sir Robert Stewart taught him composition and organ. His precocious ability was recorded in an article in the Musical Times for December 1898. He came to London as a pupil of Arthur O'Leary and Ernst Pauer in 1862, and in 1870 won a scholarship to Queens' College, Cambridge , moving to Trinity College in 1873, and succeeded JL Hopkins as college organist, a post he held till 1892. His appointment as conductor of the Cambridge University Musical Society gave him great opportunities, and the fame which the society soon obtained was in the main due to Stanford's energies. At that time women were not allowed in the chorus, but during his tenure many interesting performances and revivals took place. In the years 1874 to 1877 he was given leave of absence for part of each year to complete his studies in

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b Dublin, 30 September 1852
d London, 29 March 1924, aged seventy-one
He was the son of a lawyer who was also a keen amateur musician. Though intended for the legal profession, he was permitted to study music, and in 1870 he entered Queens' College, Cambridge, as a choral scholar. In 1873 he was appointed organist of Trinity College. After graduating in 1874 he spent two years studying abroad, coming horn e to the offer of leading appointments. At the opening of the Royal College of Music in 1883 he was made professor of composition, and from 1885 until 1902 he was conductor of the London Bach Choir. He was elected professor of music at Cambridge in 1887. He received many honours, including honorary degrees, and was knighted in 1902. Symphony in Bb major Festival Overture The Veiled Prophet, opera

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