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Julian Clifford 1877-1921

Started by giles.enders, Thursday 12 July 2012, 11:00

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Julian Seymour Clifford  Born 28.9.1877, Bayswater, London  Died 27.12.1921 St.Leonards-on-Sea, England

The son of Thomas Clifford, Julian was initially educated at Tonbridge and Ardingly schools. Later his musical training was at The Leipzig Conservatory.  For a time he was also a pupil of Josef Sliwinski and Walter Parrott. Clifford was a conductor, pianist  and composer.  Among the orchestras he conducted were The Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, The Yorkshire Permanent Orchestra in Leeds and The Harrogate Spar Orchestra from 1906. This orchestra spent its winters in Hastings, Sussex.

On 17.12.1902, he married The Hon. Alice Margaret Henniker-Major.  He died while residing at 5 West Crescent, St Leonards, East Sussex.  He is buried in Hastings.


Orchestral

Orchestral Suite
Orchestral Ballad in D
Suite de Concert
Piano concerto in E minor  1899
Konzertstuk in C minor (could be version of below)
'Fairy Fancies, intermezzo for piano and salon orchestra  1913   pub. by Schott
Overture to the new year  1911
Fanfare for Coronation service at St Lukes, Harrogate  1911
Meditation  1918
Serenade for Strings
'Lights Out' Tone poem, composed in memory of his friend Ernest Farrar in 1919 -  lost ?
'Viviana' - foxtrot  1921
'White Rose - waltz 
'Midge for Strings'  pizzicato  1922   pub. by Boosey & Co.

Piano

Grand Valse Caprice  1897   pub. by Rossini & Co.
Valse Caprice No.2  1917
'Once upon a time - prelude
Three Episodes  1898   pub. by Metzler & Co.
'In the Cathedral'  1918   pub. by Schott & Co.
Nocturne in B major  1911   pub. by Goodwin & Tabb
'Under the Trees' Nocturne for piano in B flat 1918   pub. by Schott & Co.
Prelude in C minor  1914   pub. by Phillips, Harrogate
'Birds on the Wing' Valse Mignone   pub. by Schott & Co.

Choral

'Ode to the New Year' for solo quartet, chorus and orchestra  1914 (reduced version arranged by Ernest Farrar)  pub. by Edwin Ashdown Ltd.

Song

The Dream of Flowers - song cycle; The Dream, The Rose, The Lily, The Poppies, Sea Pinkswords by Ethel Henneker 1905  pub. by Chappell & Co. (The Poppies & Sea Pinks were later orchestrated)
'Song of Spring'  1907   words by E Teschemacher   pub. by Chappell.
'Farewell, sweet love  1908  words by A Valdemar   pub. by Metzler & Co.
'Heathertime'  1908
'Stay not away'  1915

They had a son, Julian Major Clifford  1903-1966 who composed some light music.
There was also a daughter Margaret Stella Clifford  1912-