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Basil Harwood (1859-1949)

Started by Reverie, Thursday 09 June 2022, 23:13

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Harwood, Basil  (1859-1949)

"In an Old Abbey"

Organist and composer very much in the English church music tradition. All of his output was either choral or for the organ. His organ style is known for being technically challenging.

After gaining his music degree at Oxford he continued his education in Leipzig and studied composition with Jadassohn.

His subsequent professional positions were held at St Barnabas', Pimlico followed by a five year stint at Ely Cathedral. His final move was back to Oxford where he remained at Christ Church Cathedral until his retirement.

"In an Old Abbey" was composed in 1923 towards the end of his life. I have made an orchestration of this short but evocative work which I hope will not offend the organ officiandos too deeply.

It runs for just over 5 minutes.

In an Old Abbey for orchestra (arr. Martin walsh)

LINK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AiXYN711vyc

semloh

A composer I had never heard of and, as you say, an evocative piece. I think it works well in orchestration. Thanks, Martin.