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  1. Grainger, Percy: I-Catalogue Number I-Cat. No. None [force assignment] Movements/Sections Mov'ts/Sec's: 8 pieces: 1. Brahms: Wiegenlied, Op.49 No.4 (July, 1922) 2. Handel: Hornpipe from The Watermusic (1922) 3. Faure: Nell, Op.18 No.1 (Feb. 28, 1924) 4. Strauss: Der Rosekavalier: Ramble on the Last Love-Duet (Begun before 1920. Worked out in ...

    • Grainger, Percy
    • Free Settings of Favorite Melodies
    • Early 20th century
  2. 13. Mai 1997 · Percy Grainger: Schumann, Strauss & Tchaikovsky by Percy Grainger released in 1997. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  3. 20 February 1961. (1961-02-20) (aged 78) White Plains, New York, US. Signature. Percy Aldridge Grainger (born George Percy Grainger; 8 July 1882 – 20 February 1961) was an Australian-born composer, arranger and pianist who moved to the United States in 1914 and became an American citizen in 1918. In the course of a long and innovative career ...

  4. Percy Graingers Vater war Architekt und Einwanderer aus London, seine Mutter, Rose, Hotelierstochter aus Adelaide, stammte ebenfalls aus einer englischen Einwandererfamilie. Der Vater war Alkoholiker, und als Grainger 11 Jahre alt war, trennten sich die Eltern, nachdem die Mutter von seinem Vater mit Syphilis infiziert worden war; der Vater kehrte anschließend nach London zurück.

  5. rec. 1908-45. full tracklist at end of review. APR 7501 [5 CDs: 79:09 + 77:12 + 76:19 + 77:37 + 79:48] Here’s something a little bit special to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the death of Percy Grainger. It’s his complete surviving 78 recordings, a series that began in 1908 and ended in 1945.

  6. 13. Mai 1997 · Find release reviews and credits for Percy Grainger: Schumann, Strauss & Tchaikovsky - Percy Grainger on AllMusic - 1997

  7. 30. Aug. 2011 · Schumann benefits from an explosive reading (1 June 1927) of his G Minor Sonata, Op. 22, whose indication “as fast as possible” and “even faster” Grainger takes quite literally, but without sacrificing the Schumann melodic gift. No repeats, but the intensity of the reading burns itself into one’s memory banks. Then ensues ...