Algernon Ashton
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Algernon Ashton
Algernon Ashton (1859-1937). His family moved the Leipzig and he studied at the conservatoire with Reinecke and Jadassohn (1875-79); later he took further studies with Raff in Frankfurt (1880). Returning to England he obtained a post as piano tutor at the Royal College of Music where he remained from 1885 to 1910. He was a prolific composer with more than 160 opus numbers.....his music reflecting a conventional Germanic style. Works include 5 symphonies, 3 overtures, a piano concerto, a violin concerto, a number of quintets, quartets and trios, instrumental works and over 200 piano works.
As I have access to nearly all of Ashton's piano music, so I deemed it more sensible to create a separate thread for him and will in due course move the sonatas over to this thread. My thanks to Mr P for his on-going sterling efforts.
Malcolm
Op 83 Drei Traumbilder Op 95 Drei Characterbilder Op 137 Four Pieces
As I have access to nearly all of Ashton's piano music, so I deemed it more sensible to create a separate thread for him and will in due course move the sonatas over to this thread. My thanks to Mr P for his on-going sterling efforts.
Malcolm
Op 83 Drei Traumbilder Op 95 Drei Characterbilder Op 137 Four Pieces
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Re: Algernon Ashton
Thanks for these new Ashton pieces, Malc. I think it is good idea to centralise Ashton's pieces here and give him more prominence, as he certainly deserves to be more widely known.
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Re: Algernon Ashton
I thought it easier to group together my previous posting of the Ashton Sonatas - plus a new version of No. 5.
Op 101 Piano Sonata No. 1 Op 150 Piano Sonata No. 2 Op 161 Piano Sonata No. 3 Op 164 Piano Sonata No. 4 Op 168 Piano Sonata No. 5 new version Op 170 Piano Sonata No. 6 Op 172 Piano Sonata No. 7 Op 174 Piano Sonata No. 8
Op 101 Piano Sonata No. 1 Op 150 Piano Sonata No. 2 Op 161 Piano Sonata No. 3 Op 164 Piano Sonata No. 4 Op 168 Piano Sonata No. 5 new version Op 170 Piano Sonata No. 6 Op 172 Piano Sonata No. 7 Op 174 Piano Sonata No. 8
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Re: Algernon Ashton
Ashton - miscellaneous pieces previously posted on the British Music thread.
Op 72 Four Pieces Op 78 No. 1 Rhapsodie Op 145 No. 2 Staccato Etude
Op 72 Four Pieces Op 78 No. 1 Rhapsodie Op 145 No. 2 Staccato Etude
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Thanks Malc. It almost slipped by me, but the op.137 just caught my eye and not found in my library and amongst the four lovely pieces is a lovely TOCCATA which caught my fancy, and likely Freduccio's. Much fun here.mballan wrote:Algernon Ashton (1859-1937). His family moved the Leipzig and he studied at the conservatoire with Reinecke and Jadassohn (1875-79); later he took further studies with Raff in Frankfurt (1880). Returning to England he obtained a post as piano tutor at the Royal College of Music where he remained from 1885 to 1910. He was a prolific composer with more than 160 opus numbers.....his music reflecting a conventional Germanic style. Works include 5 symphonies, 3 overtures, a piano concerto, a violin concerto, a number of quintets, quartets and trios, instrumental works and over 200 piano works.
As I have access to nearly all of Ashton's piano music, so I deemed it more sensible to create a separate thread for him and will in due course move the sonatas over to this thread. My thanks to Mr P for his on-going sterling efforts.
Malcolm
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Re: Algernon Ashton
Keep your eyes peeled, as there are a couple more Toccatas to come. One which is quite difficult to say the least.
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Re: Algernon Ashton
You'll give the game away Mr P...............!!
A new Ashton for this evening: Op 108 Capriccio, Nocturne and Toccata
Malcolm
A new Ashton for this evening: Op 108 Capriccio, Nocturne and Toccata
Malcolm
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Re: Algernon Ashton
OOOOOPS.
Peter.
Peter.
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Nice pieces with a rousing Toccata. Thanks, Malc.mballan wrote:You'll give the game away Mr P...............!!
A new Ashton for this evening: Op 108 Capriccio, Nocturne and Toccata
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Re: Algernon Ashton
The identity of Mr P has been revealed.
Now we just need to find out who The Stig is.
Thal
Now we just need to find out who The Stig is.
Thal