Eva Ruth Spalding 1882-1969

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Eva Ruth Spalding  19.12.1883  Born Blackheath, Kent (now London)   Died  3.1969  Surrey

Eva was the youngest daughter1 of Henry Spalding and his second wife Ellen.  He is described as a paper merchant and was clearly prosperous as they had several servants.  Eva studied music at the Royal Academy of Music, London.  She remained unmarried.  She is a somewhat obscure figure, though she gets a brief mention in Cobbetts.  She was a close contemporary of Susan Spain-Dunk and Ethel Scarborough.

Orchestral

Music for Strings

Chamber

String Quartet 1  pub. by Editions Maurice Senart
String Quartet 2  pub. by Editions Maurice Senart
String Quartet 3
String Quartet 4
String Quartet 5
Violin Sonata   pub. by Mairice Senart
Violin Sonata
Violin Sonata  1952
Poeme for violin and piano   pub. by Maurice Senart

Piano

Etude pour la main gauche  pub. by Editions Maurice Senart
Prelude
Poeme

Song

Three melodies for voice and piano or strinq quartet: all published by Editions Maurice Senart
1. The Lamb  words by Blake
2. The Litany  words by Phineus Fletcher
3. Easter  words by George Herbert
Three melodies for voice and piano;
1. Youth,Day, Old Age and Night  words by Walt Whitman
2. A Clear Midnight  words by Walt Whitman
3. The Lost Invocation
Une Plaint
La Passage du Printemps
Supirs  words by Clara Walsh
Le Silence de l'eau  words by Fernand Gregh
Oses-tu maintenant  words by Walt Whitman
Quand je viendrai m'asseoir
Vers le soleil  words by Charles van Leberghe

I have found it very difficult to find further information about Eva.  Much more is known about her siblings.  She was born while the family resided at 4 Manor Road, Blackheath. There was no probate on her estate which suggests she had very little to leave.  She took a cruise to Las Palmas in 1930 and that is all I know. If anyone has any further information about her music or even a photograph I would like to hear from them. 

1.
Half brothers:
1. Percy Spalding  1855
2. Walter Spalding  1856
3. Montague Spalding  1858
4. Frederick Spalding  1859

Siblings from second wife:
1. Henry Norman Spalding  1877
2. Kenneth Jay Spalding  1879-1962
3. Selma Nellie Spalding later Lady Lennard  1881-3.12.1965
4. Eva Ruth Spalding 12.1883-1969

Revilod

I see that a violinist called Shulah Oliver has written a dissertation about Spalding. There's a contact link on her website:

http://www.shulaholiver.co.uk/