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Henry Hugo Pierson : ウィキペディア英語版
Henry Hugh Pearson

Henry Hugh Pearson (12 April 1815–28 January 1873) was an English composer resident from 1845 in Germany. He is also known as Edgar Mansfeld, and when living in Germany as Heinrich Hugo Pierson.〔Alice Pollin and Burton Pollin, 1965: ''In Pursuit of Pearson's Shelley Songs'', Music & Letters, Vol. 46, No. 4 (Oct., 1965), pp. 322–331, Oxford University Press. ((online ))〕 He had success in his adopted country with his operas and songs but little in his own, and his music is now rarely performed. Hubert Parry took lessons with him in 1867.
==Compositions (selective list)==

Many of Pierson's manuscript full and vocal scores, including those of his oratorios and operas, appear not to have survived. The funeral march ''Hamlet'', ''Macbeth'', ''Romeo and Juliet'' and ''The Maid of Orleans'' were his only orchestral compositions to be published in full score (copies of which are held by the Library of Congress amongst other locations), whilst ''Jerusalem'' and ''Faust'' were only published in vocal score, with no orchestral material seeming to be extant. His operas remained unpublished, excepting the libretti. Manuscript material for several works does, however, survive including the ''Romantische Ouverture'' (orchestral parts, University Of Pennsylvania Library Ms Coll 217), ''Salve eternum'' (full score, Royal College of Music, London, RCM MS 502), the funeral march ''Hamlet'' (full score, Landesbibliothek, Coburg, Ms Mus 364), the first version of the overture to the opera ''Leila'' (full score, Landesbibliothek, Coburg, Ms Mus 369) and the opera ''Leila'' (57 orchestral and choral parts, University Library (von Ossietzky Music Department ), Hamburg, D-Hs/ ND VII 310).

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