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Haydn Op42
Of the 60-plus string quartets completed by Haydn, the vast majority were produced and published in groups of three or six. The (single) string quartet Op 42 is thus a novelty, whose existence is generally attributed to a commission, probably from a client in Spain, which Haydn began but did not finish.

Its movements are:

Sheet music published by (original; modern times; Urtext edn?)

Performances available on recordings

Les vendredis compositions
http://imslp.org/wiki/Les_vendredis_(Various)

Les vendredis (Various

Cahier I 1. Glazunov: Prelude and Fugue (D minor) Preludio Fuga a 4 voci 2. Artsybushev: Serenade (A major) 3. Sokolov, Glazunov, Lyadov: Les vendredis, polka (D major) 4. Vitols: Menuet (B? major) 5. Sokolov: Canon a 3 voci all' 8va, col parte libera nel Violino I (D major) 6. Maksimilian Osten-Sacken: Berceuse (Variation sur un thème populaire russe) (B minor) 7. Lyadov: Mazurka (D major) 8. Blumenfeld: Sarabande (G minor) 9. Sokolov: Scherzo (Les thèmes tirés des "Trente mélodies populaires de Basse-Bretagne.") (D minor) Cahier II 10. Rimsky-Korsakov: Allegro (B? major) 11. Lyadov: Sarabande (G minor) 12. Borodin: Scherzo (D major) 13. Lyadov: Fugue (D minor) 14. Sokolov: Mazurka (1891) (A minor) 15. Glazunov: Courante (G major) 16. Kopylov: Polka (C major) First Performance 1898–99 First Publication 1899 Dedication see below 1.Monsieur Alexandre Gelbcke 2.Mitrofan Petrovich Belyayev (1836–1904) 3.Mitrofan Petrovich Belyayev 4.Victor Ewald (1860–1935) 5.Monsieur Alexandre Gelbcke 6.- 7.Monsieur Nicolas Hesehus 8.Victor Ewald 9.- 10.- 11.Monsieur Alexandre Gelbcke 12.- 13.Victor Ewald 14.- 15.Monsieur Nicolas Hesehus 16.Mitrofan Petrovich Belyayev

First Publication 1899 -

http://imslp.org/wiki/String_Quartet_on_the_Theme_%27B-la-F%27_(Various)

String Quartet on the Theme 'B-la-F' (Various) Add FileAdd Sheet MusicAdd Your Own ArrangementAdd Your Own CompositionAdd Your Own EditionAdd Recording

Movements/Sections 4 movements: 1. Sostenuto assai. Allegro Composed by Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov (1844–1908) 2. Scherzo. Vivace Composed by Anatoly Lyadov (1855–1914) 3. Serenata alla spagnola. Allegretto Composed by Aleksandr Borodin (1833–1887) 4. Finale. Allegro Composed by Aleksandr Glazunov (1865–1936)

Composition Year 1886

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http://imslp.org/wiki/Variations_on_a_Russian_Theme_in_A_major_(Various)

Work Title Variations on a Russian Theme Alternative Title Variations sur un thème russe tiré du recueil populaire d'Abramitscheff composées pour piano par N. Rimsky-Korsakow, A.Winkler, F. Blumenfeld, N. Sokolow, J. Wihtol, A. Liadow, A. Glazounow ; ???????? ?? ??????? ????

Composer Various Key A major Movements/Sections 9 sections: Theme. Moderato Var.1. Allegretto Composed by Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov (1844-1908) Var.2. Allegro vivace Composed by Aleksandr Winkler (1865-1935) Var.3. Allegretto scherzoso Composed by Felix Blumenfeld (1863-1931) Var.4. Grave (A minor) Composed by Nikolay Sokolov (1859-1922) Var.5. Allegretto vivace Composed by Jazeps Vitols (1863-1948) Var.6. Andante (D? major) Composed by Anatoly Lyadov (1855-1914) Var.7. Con moto Composed by Anatoly Lyadov Var.8. Finale. Alla polacca Composed by Aleksandr Glazunov (1865-1936) Year/Date of Composition 1897–99 First Publication 1900 – Leipzig: M.P. Belaieff. Plate 2197. Dedication à Monsieur N. Abramitscheff (Nikolay Abramychev, 1854–1931)

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http://imslp.org/wiki/Variations_on_a_Russian_Theme_in_G_major_(Various)

Variations on a Russian Theme in G major (Various)

Movements/Sections 11 sections: Theme. Adagio Var.1. Allegretto Composed by Nikolay Artsybushev (1858-1937) Var.2. Allegretto Composed by Aleksandr Scriabin (1872-1915) Var.3. Andantino Composed by Aleksandr Glazunov (1865-1936) Var.4. Allegro Composed by Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov (1844-1908) Var.5. Adagio Composed by Anatoly Lyadov (1855-1914) Var.6. Allegretto Composed by Jazeps Vitols (1863-1948) Var.7. Allegro Composed by Felix Blumenfeld (1863-1931) Var.8. Andante cantabile Composed by Victor Ewald (1860-1935) Var.9. Fugato. Allegro Composed by Aleksandr Winkler (1865-1935) Var.10. Finale. Allegro Composed by Nikolay Sokolov (1859-1922) Composition Year 1899

Year/Date of Composition 1899 First Publication 1899 – Leipzig: M.P. Belaieff. Score. Plate 1960. 1899 – Leipzig: M.P. Belaieff. Parts. Plate 1961. Dedication Mitrofan Belyayev (1836-1903)

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http://imslp.org/wiki/Jour_de_f%C3%AAte_(Various)

Jour de fête (Various

Work Title Jour de fête Alternative Title Name-Day Quartet (???????) Composer Various Movements/Sections 3 movements: 1. Les chanteurs de Noël (???????????). Andante (F major) Composed by Aleksandr Glazunov (1865–1936) 2. Glorification (?????????). Moderato (D major) Composed by Anatoly Lyadov (1855–1914) 3. Choeur dansé Russe (???????). Allegro (D major) Composed by Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov (1844–1908) Year/Date of Composition 1888 First Publication 1889 - Leipzig: M.P. Belaieff

Choral
Choral:

St Mary's BSE parish church choir- Mr Jones, John Fear aged ~8- ~12 Became Head Chorister, solos etc both at home and on tour in Truro Cathedral

Primary Sch (St Edsbury) various mostly for Mr Potter

Culford Sch various choirs

SSO tour special choirs

Worcester College Chapel Choir (both home and on tour in York Minster) - Christopher Barton/ Neil Sissons

?no choirs in Herts?

Clifton Singers (Nick Barlow/ Oliver Barton)

Laetare Singers (various incl John xxx)

John xxx memorial Brahm Requiem (~2003?)

Ernest Read Symphony Orchestra
ERSO erso.org.uk/dead/http://www.erso.org.uk/ see also http://www.amateurorchestras.org.uk/olondon.htm and latest concert listed as St John's, Waterloo, 17/5/15

For some years (running until the early 2000's) the related organisation ERMA ran summer schools /ref//http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/emanuel-hurwitz-425144.html/ for talented musical students and keen adult amateur musicians. These primarily featured orchestras playing the large-scale symphonic orchestral repertoire, but also with associated choral, conducting/ref//http://www.bhso.org/conductor-emeritus/ (yan yin wing), percussion and listeners' courses. These took place initially at Queenswood School, Herts, /ref//http://www.queenswood.org/Ernest-Read-CBE-18791965, later at Roedean School http://www.iosoc.org/society-details/leader-profile.php (richard armitage biog), possibly Watford and/or Bushey, and latterly at St Mary's School, Wantage.

From Qwd

He founded the London Junior Orchestra in 1926 and this became the Ernest Read Symphony Orchestra (ERSO) in 1931. He established the Ernest Read Orchestral Summer courses at Queenswood and many of the young musicians who attended became highly successful professionals. One of his most pioneering and progressive activities was in promoting Eurythmics, a holistic method of learning music through movement of the whole body, developed by Swiss musician Émile Jaques-Dalcroze (1865-1950).