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Moeran, E(rnest) J(ohn) (1894–1950)| English composer. His music belongs to the English pastoral tradition, Delius being among his major influences. His works include two sets of choral songs with Old English words, two rhapsodies, a symphony and other orchestral works, a violin concerto, a cello concerto for his wife, Peers Coetmore (whom he married in 1945), chamber and piano music, many songs, and arrangements of folk songs. |
| He was born in Heston, Middlesex, and lived in Norfolk in his childhood, where his father was a clergyman. He was educated at Uppingham School and later studied music at the Royal College of Music in London. After serving in World War I he continued his studies with John Ireland. In 1923 he came to public notice with a concert of his works given in London, but after some years spent there he retired to Herefordshire. |
Works Vocal Nocturne for baritone, chorus, and orchestra (1934), Songs of Springtime and suite Phyllida and Corydon for unaccompanied chorus (both 1934), Blue-eyed Spring for baritone and chorus; song cycle Ludlow Town (texts by Housman) for baritone and piano (1920); seven Poems of James Joyce for baritone and piano (1929), and other pieces; madrigals, part songs, and folk-song arrangements. |
Orchestral Sinfonietta, two rhapsodies, symphonic impression In the Mountain Country for orchestra (1921), two pieces for small orchestra Whythorne's Shadow (1931) and Lonely Waters (1932), symphony in G minor (1934–37); concertos for piano, violin, and cello (1942–45). |
Chamber string quartet in A minor, string trio in G major, piano trio in D major, sonata for two violins, violin and piano sonata in E minor; |
Other Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis, Te Deum and Jubilate, two anthems. |
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