Edith Swepstone
Edith Swepstone (fl. 1885–1930) was an English composer and music teacher. She wrote orchestral music that was performed at Bournemouth and chamber music performed at the South Palace Concerts.[1][2]
Works
Swepstone wrote chamber music, and also songs and choral music. Selected works include:
- The Four Ships
- Foreshadowings
- A Song of Twilight with A.R. Aldrich
- Symphony in G minor
- Robert Louis Stevenson's Songs for Children Set to Music
- Three-Part Song for female voices, with Pianoforte Accompaniment, words by F.R. Haverga
- Les Tenebres overture
- Honour March
- Lament, for Violin and Piano
- The Crocuses' Lament, Two-Part Song for female voices
- Requiem for Violoncello and Piano
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1885 |
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1930 |
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