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Howard Carr 1880-1960

Started by giles.enders, Saturday 05 December 2020, 11:21

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giles.enders

Howard Ellis Carr  Born 26.12.1880 Manchester  Died 16.11.1960

The son of Edward and Lillie Carr1,  He was the eldest of three children2 He came to public attention as a London theatre conductor between 1903-06. He then went to Australia for a period, where he married.3  After returning to England they had one son.4.Between 1921-28 he was conductor of the Harrogate Municipal Orchestra5, after which he returned to Australia to head the state conservatorium in Sydney, returning to England in 1938.

Orchestra

Symphony No.1 in E minor
Symphony No.2 in C major
Orchestral Suite "The Jolly Roger":- Phantasy in three movements; Aboard the lugger, The Captive lady, Ashore at Yucatan.
Sketches for orchestra, three heroes:- O'Leary V.C., Captain Oates, Warneford V.C. pub. by Ascherberg (also for piano)
Rondo, 'The Jovial Huntsman'
Tone Picture, 'The Black Opal'.
Concert Overture, 'Hrothgar the Mighty'.
Scherzo, 'Fun and Frolic'.
Overture to a Pastoral Comedy.
Overture, 'Sir Walter Raleigh'.
Interlude, 'In the Orchard'.
Intermezzo, 'Australian Bush Idyll'.
Ballet Suite No.1 :- Dance of the Maidens, Dance of the Cannibals, Fruitless Persausion, Cannibal feast.
Ballet Suite No.2 : 'The Cavalier':- Revels, Flirtation, Serenade, Brawl.
Ballet Suite No.3 : 'On the Briny':- A last step with Nancy, The Bo'sun's song, Jolly sea dogs.
Ballet Suite No.4 : 'The Carnival of the Elements':- The air-spirits, The water-faries, The fire-devils, The rising of the sun.
Ballet, 'Moths and Butterflies'.
Ballet, 'Australian Birds'.

Piano

Three Heros (also for orchestra)

Song

Eldorado.  pub. by Stainer and Bell
The Crow. pub. by Stainer and Bell
O youth, whose hope is high. pub. by Stainer and Bell
Laughing song.  pub. by Stainer and Bell
The old days.  pub. by Stainer and Bell

Voice and Orchestra

Choric ode, 'The Bush', for solo baritone, four part male chorus and orchestra.

Operetta

'Under the Greenwood tree'
'Master Wayfarer'


1. Edward Carr 1847-1901 Lillie Carr 1848-?
2.
Howard Ellis Carr  1880-1960
Talbot Effingham Carr  1883-?
Helen Ida Carr 1887-?

3. Beatrice Dagmar Tracey  1888 -1929  wife, died Australia.

4. Eustace Edward Tracey Carr  4.11.1911 -2.6.1989  son

5. He replaced Julian Clifford as Conductor of the Harrogate orchestra.  See posing on Clifford. July12 2012 on this site.




semloh

Thanks, Giles. You alert us to so many truly Unsung Composers, and it is exciting to think that so much music remains to be discovered. As you noted elsewhere, there is no guarantee that the compositions don't deserve obscurity, but it would be fun to find out. And, who knows what one might find.

giles.enders

You may know of Chris Fifield's book on German Symphonies between Beethoven and Brahms, What fun it would be to do a similar one on English symphonies.

Alan Howe

It would indeed - especially if the time-period covered were extended well beyond 1876.

However, such a work already exists:
https://www.ipgbook.com/two-centuries-of-british-symphonism--volumes-1---2-products-9783487152264.php?page_id=21

Vol.1 covers the period to 1914; vol.2 to 1945. And yes, it is in English!

Gareth Vaughan

And an invaluable work of reference it most certainly is. I am glad I invested in a copy, expensive though it was.