Horton Claridge Allison 1846-1926

Started by giles.enders, Monday 07 January 2013, 10:21

Previous topic - Next topic

giles.enders

Horton Claridge Allison   Born 25 July 1846 Marylebone, London - Died  17.10.1926 Manchester

He was the son of a language teacher.  In 1856 he entered The Royal Academy Of Music, London and received instruction from W.H.Holmes, G.F. Macfarren and Plaidy.  He later studied in Leipzig under E.F.Richter, Reinecke, Hauptmann and Moscheles (1862-1865) He gained his music doctorate from Durham University  in 1877.  He played at Gewandhaus Concerts during his stay there.  Much of his career was spent as a concert pianist and board examiner. He married his wife Sara in 1869 at St.Mary's Bryanson Square, London.  There were three children.*  At the time of his death his estate was £9,136.  He is buried in the Southern Cemetery Manchester.  Grave 765

Orchestral

Symphony  1875
Suite for Orchestra
Piano Concerto  1870
There are references to a second piano concerto
Le Champ de Mars  1873

Chamber

String Quartet  1865
Concert duet for two pianos  1865

Brass Band

Lord Wolsley's march  1883

Piano

Oxford Concert pieces  1872
Cambridge Concert Studies  1873
Marathon March
'Oakleigh' premier mazurka  1878
'Mountain Melody'  1872
Tarantella in A minor
The Sea Song
Valse  1869
Pianoforte studies in 2 books  19 numbers

Song

Boaz and the Reapers - four part song
The Four Friends - four part song
Sigh no more, ladies - four part song - 1871
A song of Welcome  duet  words by T Ingoldsby  1860
Again the Woods with Songs are Ringing  words by G Washington 1860  pub. by Ransford & Son
Lovely Flowers  words by G W Moon 1872
The Meeting - for three voices  words by J F Waller  1872
Philomele words by J B Rousseau 1868
Sigh no more, ladies  part song for four voices  words by William Shakespeare
Strike Out With the Tide  words by D Adamson
War and Peace  1917

Vocal

110, 117, and 134 psalms for solo voices, chorus and orchestra  1876
Cantata for four voices, chorus and orchestra  1871
Sacred Cantata for four voices, chorus and orchestra  1874
Behold, bless ye the Lord - anthem
O Praise ye the Lord - Christmas anthem  1873


Organ

Organ Sonata  1865  pub. 1879


*
Ethel Maud Allison  31.7.1870
Adelaide Emily Allison  1873-1945  Married name Womersly
Godfrey Frederick Allison. 1883-1909

eschiss1

St. Pancras Library-via-Worldcat lists an organ sonata ("Broadhouse(J.) English Organ Music, etc. No. 2.") (I am thinking this means in their collection or in their collection at the time of cataloguing if perhaps since lost (as usual with catalogs), not "once existed").

semloh

Just to add a little more, including a reference to the organ sonata, herewith extract from the Biographical Dictionary of Musicians (Brown 1886).

ALLISON (Horton Claridge). English comp., org., and pianist, B. London,
July 25, 1846. Entered R. A. M., 1856. Received instruction in music from
W. H. Holmes, Sir G. A. Macfarren, Garcia, Plaidy, E. F. Richter, Reinecke,
Hauptmann, and Moscheles. S. at Leipzig Cons., 1862- 1865. Gained first
prize at Leipzig for general proficiency, 1865. Played at Gewandhaus
Concerts, Leipzig, during his stay there. Commenced concert-giving in
London, July, 1865, and has since appeared in the principal towns of the
provinces. Org. of St. James', Westminster St., London (Rev. H. R.
Haweis), 1867. Married in 1869. A. R. A. M., 1862. Examiner (Manchester)
for R. A. M. Mus. Bac, Cambridge, 1877. Mus. Doc, Dublin,
1877. M. R. A. M, 1880. Examiner to Soc. of Professional Musicians, and
one of H.M. Examiners, 1884.
Works.—Cantata for 4 solo voices, chorus and orch., composed in 1874 (MS.).
Sacred Cantata for 4 solo voices, chorus and orch., 1871 (MS.), performed in 1877.
Symphony for full orchestra, 1875 (MS.). Suite for orchestra (MS.). Concerto
for Pf. and orch., composed in 1870, performed in 1877 (MS.). War March, Le
Champ de Mars, for orch., 1873. Sonata for organ, composed in 1865, published
in 1879. String quartet, composed and performed in 1865. Concert duet for 2
pianofortes, 1S65. The Oxford Concert Pieces, for Pf. solo, 1872. The Cambridge
Concert Studies, for Pf. solo, 1873. Melodious and Characteristic Pianoforte
Studies (in two books, consisting of 19 numbers in all), 1874. Lyrics in Three
Sets, for Pf., 1874. Other Pieces for Pianoforte, including the Marathon March,
Tarantella in A minor, Valse (1869), etc. The 110th, 117th, and 134th Psalms,
for solo voices, chorus, and string orchestra, composed in 1876 (MS.). Behold,
bless ye the Lord, anthem. O Praise ye the Lord, do., 1873. Boaz and the
Reapers, 4-part song. The Four Friends, do. Sigh no more, Ladies, do., 1871.
Songs: A Song of Welcome; Again the Woods, 1860; Lovely Flowers, 1S72 ;
The Meeting ; Philomele, 1868. Lord Wolseley's March, 1883.


I couldn't find any further information; nothing about the compositions as such, nor any indication of performances or recordings.