Dialogue : poem from the Russian ; music adapted for soprano, mezzo soprano, violin and viola, from Grieg's orchestral version of a folk-song / [Frederick Caldecott Slee]. [between 1890 and 1954]

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Dialogue : poem from the Russian ; music adapted for soprano, mezzo soprano, violin and viola, from Grieg's orchestral version of a folk-song / [Frederick Caldecott Slee]. [between 1890 and 1954]

1 ms. score ([5] p.) ; 35 cm. + 2 ms. parts ; 31 cm.

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Grieg, Edvard

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Edvard Grieg was a Norwegian composer, and Edward MacDowell was an American composer. From the description of Letter : Kopenhagen, to Edward MacDowell, New York, 1901 Apr. 8. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122364004 From the guide to the Letter : Kopenhagen, to Edward MacDowell, New York, 1901 Apr. 8, (The New York Public Library. Music Division.) Grieg was a Norwegian pianist and composer. Johannes Wolf was a musical historian and specialist in the ...

Slee, Frederick Caldecott, 1870-1954

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Frederick Caldecott Slee was a successful corporate lawyer in Buffalo, N.Y. While at Harvard pursuing his law degree, he also studied music theory, composition, and performance. He later furthered his music education by studying under Ernest Schelling and Walter Damrosch in New York City and Nadia Boulanger at the Sorbonne in Paris. An accomplished musician who played viola, violin, piano and cello, Slee formed a string quartet that performed locally in Buffalo. He composed more than three dozen...