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| align="right" style="font-weight: bold"  | Nationality || Irish
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| align="right" style="font-weight: bold"  | Birth || 30 September 1852
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| align="right" style="font-weight: bold" | Death || 29 March 1924
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'''Sir Charles Villiers Stanford''' (30 September 1852 – 29 March 1924) was an Irish composer, music teacher, and conductor.
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==List of compositions==
  
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===Songs===
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* [[An Irish Idyll in 6 Miniatures, Op.77 (Stanford, Charles Villiers) | An Irish Idyll in 6 Miniatures, Op.77]]
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** 1. Corrymeela
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** 2. The Fairy Lough
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** 3. Cuttin Rushes
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** 4. Johneen
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** 5. A Broken Song
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** 6. Back to Ireland
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* [[Songs of the Sea, Op.91]]
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**5. The "Old Superb"
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===Arrangements===
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*[[Molly Brannigan]]
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*[[The Irish Melodies of Thomas Moore: the Original Airs Restored and Arranged, Op. 60 (Stanford, Charles Villiers) | The Irish Melodies of Thomas Moore: the Original Airs Restored and Arranged, Op. 60 ]]
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** 62. Quick! we have but a second
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* [[Songs of Erin, Op.76 (Stanford, Charles Villiers) | Songs of Erin, Op.76]]
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** 17. Eva O'Toole
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** 33. Trottin' to the Fair
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* [[Songs of Old Ireland (Stanford, Charles Villiers)|Songs of Old Ireland, 50 songs for voice and piano]]
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** 32. Father O' Flynn
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[[Category:Composer]]

Latest revision as of 15:15, 13 September 2016

Name Sir Charles Villiers Stanford
Nationality Irish
Birth 30 September 1852
Death 29 March 1924
Ref. [Wikipedia] [IMSLP]

List of compositions

Songs

Arrangements