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Edward German
Born: February 17, 1862; Whitchurch, Shropshire, England   Died: November 11, 1936; London, England  
Sir Edward German was one of the most popular English composers of the first decade of the twentieth century, renowned particularly in the fields of comic opera, incidental theater music, and light classical works.

He was born Edward German Jones, the second of five children. German began learning the organ and piano at age five from his father, a church organist, and taught himself the violin. Overcoming his family's insistence that he
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German: Piano Works / Alan Cuckston
Release Date: 12/17/1992   Label: Marco Polo   Catalog: 223370   Number of Discs: 1
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Big Steamers (1)
Concert Study for Piano in A flat major (1)
Gipsy Suite (3)
Glorious Devon (1)
Graceful Dance for Piano in F major (2)
Hamlet (1)
Henry VIII: Overture (1)
Henry VIII: Shepherd's Dance (1)
Henry VIII: Three Dances (3)
Henry VIII: Torch Dance (1)
Humoresque for Piano in E major (1)
Intermezzo for Flute and Piano (1)
Intermezzo for Piano in A minor (1)
Just-so Song Book: Excerpt(s) (1)
March-Rhapsody (1)
Melody for Piano in D flat major (1)
Melody for Piano in E flat major (1)
Merrie England (1)
Merrie England: Excerpt(s) (1)
Merrie England: Glorious devon (1)
Merrie England: Love is meant to make us glad (1)
Merrie England: Suite (1)
Merrie England: The Yeomen of England (1)
Nell Gwyn: Country Dance (1)
Nell Gwyn: Dances (3) (1)
Nell Gwyn: Merrymakers' Dance (1)
Nell Gwyn: Overture (2)
Nell Gwyn: Pastoral Dance (2)
Orpheus with his lute (1)
Polish Dance for Piano in E major (1)
Restless River (1)
Rêverie for Piano in A minor (1)
Richard III: Overture (1)
Rolling Down to Rio (3)
Romance for Clarinet and Piano (4)
Romeo and Juliet (1)
Romeo and Juliet: Prelude (1)
Song Without Words (1)
Suite for Flute and Piano (1)
Suite for Piano: Elegy in C minor (1)
Suite for Piano: Impromptu in E minor (1)
Suite for Piano: Mazurka in E major (1)
Suite for Piano: Tarantella in A minor (1)
Symphonic Suite in D minor "Leeds" (1)
Symphony no 1 in E minor (1)
Symphony no 2 in A minor "Norwich Symphony" (2)
The Conqueror: Berceuse (1)
The Seasons (1)
The Tempter: Overture (1)
Theme and Diversions (6) (1)
Tom Jones (1)
Tom Jones: A soldier's scarlet coat (1)
Tom Jones: Act 1. Finale. For aye, my love (1)
Tom Jones: Act 1. Interlude. I gave your message, Miss (1)
Tom Jones: Act 1. Introduction and (1)
Tom Jones: Act 1. Madrigal Quartet. Here's a paradox for lovers (1)
Tom Jones: Act 1. Opening Chorus. Don't you find the weather charming? (1)
Tom Jones: Act 1. Sextet. 'The Barley Mow' (1)
Tom Jones: Act 1. Song. On a Januairy morning (1)
Tom Jones: Act 1. Song. To-day my spinet (1)
Tom Jones: Act 1. Song. West Country lad (1)
Tom Jones: Act 1. Trio. Wisdom says, Festina lente (1)
Tom Jones: Act 2. Chorus. My lady's coach (1)
Tom Jones: Act 2. Finale. Where be my daughter? (1)
Tom Jones: Act 2. Jig. With a fal la la (1)
Tom Jones: Act 2. Laughing Trio. You have a pretty wit (1)
Tom Jones: Act 2. Opening Chorus. Hurry! Bustle! (1)
Tom Jones: Act 2. Song. 'A Person of Parts' (1)
Tom Jones: Act 2. Song. 'A Soldier's Scarlet Coat' (1)
Tom Jones: Act 2. Song. 'Dream o'Day Jill' (1)
Tom Jones: Act 2. Song. As all the maids (1)
Tom Jones: Act 2. Song. Gurt-Uncle Jan Tappit (1)
Tom Jones: Act 2. Song. Love maketh the heart a garden fair (1)
Tom Jones: Act 3. Barcarolle. Beguile, beguile, with music sweet (1)
Tom Jones: Act 3. Finale. Hark, the merry marriage bells! (1)
Tom Jones: Act 3. Gavotte. Glass of fashion (1)
Tom Jones: Act 3. Melos (1)
Tom Jones: Act 3. Morris Dance and (1)
Tom Jones: Act 3. Recitative and Waltz Song. Which is my own true self? / For to-night (1)
Tom Jones: Act 3. Song. 'The Green Ribbon' (1)
Tom Jones: Act 3. Song. If love's content (1)
Tom Jones: Act 3. Trio. Says a well-worn saw (1)
Tom Jones: Additional Musical Numbers. Song. A Foundling Boy (1)
Tom Jones: Additional Musical Numbers. Song. By night and day (1)
Tom Jones: Additional Musical Numbers. Trio. Come away with me my deary (1)
Tom Jones: As all the maids and I one day (1)
Tom Jones: Don't you find the weather charming? (1)
Tom Jones: Dream o' Day Jill (1)
Tom Jones: For to-night let me dream out my dream of delight "Waltz Song" (4)
Tom Jones: For tonight (Waltz Song) (1)
Tom Jones: Glass of fashion, mould of form (1)
Tom Jones: Hark! the marriage bells (1)
Tom Jones: Here's a paradox for lovers (1)
Tom Jones: If love's content lie in the spoken word (1)
Tom Jones: Introduction (1)
Tom Jones: Love maketh the heart a garden fair (1)
Tom Jones: Morris Dance (1)
Tom Jones: On a January morning in Zummersetsheer (1)
Tom Jones: The green ribbon (1)
Tom Jones: To-day my spinet, closed and idly still (1)
Tom Jones: West Country lad, what is't ye lack? (1)
Tom Jones: Which is my own true self (1)
Tom Jones: Wisdom says "Festina lente" (1)
Valse Fantastique for Piano (1)
Valsette for Piano in E minor (1)
Welsh Rhapsody (2)
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German: Merrie England / Collins, Mcalpine, Bronhill, Et Al
Release Date: 03/04/2003   Label: Emi Classics   Catalog: 75767   Number of Discs: 2
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British Light Music - Edward German / Leaper, Czech Radio So
Release Date: 07/14/1994   Label: Marco Polo   Catalog: 223419   Number of Discs: 1
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German: Orchestral Works Vol 1 / Penny, Rte Concert Orch
Release Date: 08/22/1995   Label: Marco Polo   Catalog: 8223695   Number of Discs: 1
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Biography by Bruce Eder
Sir Edward German was one of the most popular English composers of the first decade of the twentieth century, renowned particularly in the fields of comic opera, incidental theater music, and light classical works.

He was born Edward German Jones, the second of five children. German began learning the organ and piano at age five from his father, a church organist, and taught himself the violin. Overcoming his family's insistence that he pursue an engineering career, he entered the Royal Academy of Music at age eighteen. It was during his time at the Royal Academy that, in order to avoid confusion with another student named Edward Jones, he changed his name to J. E. German and later Edward German. He won medals both as a violinist and a composer, and showed a strong facility for writing programmatic music, as well as an operetta entitled The Two Poets. His output during the 1880s and 1890s included a good share of concert music, including a symphony, but he also played violin in theater orchestras. In 1888 became the conductor at the Globe Theater, where his music for a stage production of Richard III won over the public and critics alike. His overture to Richard III quickly took on a life of its own in the concert hall, which heralded the public acceptance of his symphony as well. The dances from a score he wrote for a production of Henry VIII also became extremely popular and established German's reputation for writing orchestral music utilizing traditional old English dance elements. German continued writing for the concert hall in the 1890s, but it was his theatrical work that attracted an ever wider following, culminating with his incidental music for English Nell, a play by Anthony Hope, the author best remembered for the novel The Prisoner of Zenda. After the death of Sir Arthur Sullivan in 1900, German was commissioned to complete Sullivan's score for the operetta The Emerald Isle, which became a major hit. Soon after, he wrote his most enduring work, Merrie England, a lushly tuneful light opera. Steeped in English myth and German's deliberately archaic, old English style, Merrie England was a huge hit and seemed to establish German as the successor to Sullivan, but his follow-up work, A Princess of Kensington, wasn't nearly as well received. During a break from the theater, he wrote his one enduring concert work, the Welsh Rhapsody, and a series of settings for Kipling's Just So Stories. He enjoyed one more great theatrical success, Tom Jones, which he brought to America (where he also conducted his Welsh Rhapsody with the New York Symphony Orchestra). After the failure of the operetta Fallen Faeries (co-authored with W.S. Gilbert), however, German abandoned his career as a composer, apart from pieces written for the 1911 coronation of King George V, one concert work, a set of dances, for the Royal Philharmonic Society in 1919, and one final orchestral piece, The Willow Song.

From 1911 onward, he busied himself primarily with preparing the published scores of his works, conducting concerts, walking and bicycling around the countryside, and following the cricket matches. His knighthood was awarded in 1928, and he received a medal from the Royal Philharmonic Society in 1934. German's closest peer as a composer was Sullivan, and much as the latter's concert works fell into neglect after his death, German's concert music (apart from the Welsh Rhapsody) has been forgotten, but his incidental music has its admirers. Merrie England is a staple of British amateur opera companies and was recorded by EMI in 1960.
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