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Sir Alexander Mackenzie was a Scottish composer, conductor and teacher. As a composer, he is best known for his oratorios, violin and piano pieces, Scottish folk music and works for the stage. He had many successes as a composer, producing over 90 compositions. Some of his early compositions were performed as a student at the Royal Academy of Music.〔Barker, Duncan J. ("Mackenzie, Sir Alexander Campbell" ), Grove Music Online (requires subscription), accessed 27 September 2009〕〔"Alexander Campbell Mackenzie, August 22, 1847 – April 28, 1935", obituary, ''The Musical Times'', Vol. 76, No. 1108, June 1935, pp. 497-502.〕 He composed the following works:〔Barker, Duncan J. ''The Music of Sir Alexander Campbell Mackenzie (1847-1935) - a critical study'' (PhD Thesis, Music Department, University of Durham, 1999)〕〔〔Carnegie, Moir, rev. Rosemary Firman. ( "Mackenzie, Sir Alexander Campbell (1847–1935)" ), ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2004, accessed 28 Sept 2009〕 ;Orchestral works: * 1862 - ''Festmarsch'' * 1864 - Concert Overture * 1869 - Overture to a Comedy * 1876 - Cervantes, overture (fp. Sondershausen, 2 September 1877) * 1878 - Scherzo (fp. Crystal Palace, London, 18 October 1878) * 1879 - ''Rhapsodie Ecossaise'', Op.21 (fp. Edinburgh Choral Union, 5 January 1880) * 1880 - ''Burns'' (Scottish Rhapsody ), Op.24 (fp. Glasgow, January 1881) * 1880 - ''Tempo di Ballo'', overture * 1883 - ''La belle dame sans merci'', tone poem, Op.29 (fp. Philharmonic Society, London, 9 May 1883) * 1888 - ''Benedictus'', for orchestra, Op.37 No.3 * 1888 - ''Twelfth Night'', overture, Op.40 (fp. St James’s Hall, London, 4 June 1888) * 1894 - ''Britannia'', nautical overture, Op.52 (fp. Royal Academy of Music, London, 17 May 1894) * 1894 - ''From the North: Three Scottish Pieces for Orchestra'', Op.53 (fp. Philharmonic Society, London, 3 April 1895) * 1902 - Coronation March, Op.63 (fp. Alhambra Theatre, London, 13 May 1902) * 1902 - ''London Day by Day'', suite, Op.64 (fp. Norwich Festival, 22 October 1902) * 1904 - ''Canadian Rhapsody'', Op.67 (fp. Philharmonic Society, London, 15 March 1905) * 1910 - ''La Savannah'', air de ballet, Op.72 (fp. Bournemouth, 6 April 1911) * 1911 - ''Tam o’Shanter'' (Scottish Rhapsody ), Op.74 (fp. Queen’s Hall, London, 20 May 1911) * 1911 - ''An English Joy-Peal'', Op.75 (fp. Westminster Abbey, London, 22 June 1911) * 1911 - ''Invocation'', Op.76 (fp. Philharmonic Society, London, 21 March 1912) * 1915 - ''Ancient Scots Tunes'', Op.82 (fp. Queen’s Hall, London, 31 August 1916) * 1922 - ''Youth, Sport, Loyalty'', overture, Op.90 (fp. Royal Academy of Music, London, 20 July 1922) ;Concertante works: * 1875 - Larghetto and Allegretto, for cello and orchestra, Op.10 * 1884-85 - Violin Concerto in C# minor, Op.32 (fp. Birmingham Festival, 26 August 1885) * 1889 - ''Pibroch'', suite for violin and orchestra, Op.42 (fp. Leeds Festival, 10 October 1889) * 1891 - ''Highland Ballad'', for violin and orchestra, Op.47 No.1 (fp. St James’s Hall, London, 17 May 1893) * 1897 - ''Scottish Concerto'', for piano and orchestra, Op.55 (fp. Philharmonic Society, London, 24 March 1897) * 1906-07 - Suite, for violin and orchestra, Op.68 (fp. Queen’s Hall, London, 18 February 1907) ;Choral works: * 1881 - ''The Bride'', cantata, Op.25 (fp. Worcester Festival, 6 September 1881) * 1882 - ''Jason'', cantata, Op.26 (fp. Bristol Festival, 19 October 1882) * 1884 - ''The Rose of Sharon'', dramatic oratorio, Op.30 (fp. Norwich Festival, 16 October 1884) * 1886 - ''The Story of Sayid'', cantata, Op.34 (fp. Leeds Festival, 13 October 1886) * 1887 - ''A Jubilee Ode'', for soli, chorus and orchestra, Op.36 (fp. Crystal Palace, London, 22 June 1887) * 1887 - ''The New Covenant'', ode for chorus, military band and organ, Op.38 (fp. Glasgow International Festival, 8 May 1888) * 1888-89 - ''The Dream of Jubal'', poem with music, Op.41 (fp. Liverpool Philharmonic Society, 5 February 1889) * 1889 - ''The Cotter’s Saturday Night'', cantata, Op.39 (fp. Edinburgh Choral Union, 16 December 1889) * 1891 - ''Veni Creator Spiritus'', cantata, Op.46 (fp. Birmingham Festival, 6 October 1891) * 1892 - ''Bethlehem'', mystery (), Op.49 (fp. Royal Albert Hall, London, 12 April 1894) * 1904 - ''The Witch’s Daughter'', cantata, Op.66 (fp. Leeds Festival, 5 October 1904) * 1908 - ''The Sun-God’s Return'', cantata, Op.69 (fp. Cardiff Festival, 21 September 1910) ;Operatic works: * 1882-83 - ''Colomba'', lyrical drama, Op.28 (fp. Drury Lane Theatre, London, 9 April 1883) * 1886 - ''The Troubadour'', lyrical drama, Op.33 (fp. Drury Lane Theatre, London, 8 June 1886) * 1897 - ''His Majesty; or, The Court of Vingolia'', comic opera (fp. Savoy Theatre, London, 20 February 1897) (score lost ) * 1901 - ''The Cricket on the Hearth'', Op.62 (fp. Royal Academy of Music, London, 6 June 1914) * 1904-05 - ''The Knights of the Road'', operetta, Op.65 (fp. Palace Theatre, London, 27 February 1905) (score lost ) * 1916-20 - ''The Eve of St John'', Op.87 (fp. British National Opera Company, Liverpool, 16 April 1924) ;Incidental music: * 1890 - ''Ravenswood'', Op.45 (fp. Lyceum Theatre, London, September 1890) (score lost ) * 1891 - ''Marmion'', Op.43 (fp. Theatre Royal, Glasgow, April 1891) * 1897 - ''The Little Minister'', Op.57 (fp. Haymarket Theatre, London, 6 November 1897) * 1898 - ''Manfred'', Op.58 (written for the Lyceum Theatre, London, but the production was cancelled) * 1901 - ''Coriolanus'', Op.61 (fp. Lyceum Theatre, London, 15 April 1901) ;Musical recitation: * 1895 - ''Eugene Aram'', recitation with orchestra, Op.59 No.2 (fp. Queen’s Hall, London, 2 October 1895) (score lost ) ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of compositions by Alexander Mackenzie」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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