Edward Coleman
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United KingdomDeath:August 29, 1669Period:BaroqueEdward Coleman was a British composer who lived from 1885 to 1958. He was born in London and grew up in a family of musicians. His father was a violinist and his mother was a pianist, so it was natural for him to be exposed to music from a young age. He began playing the piano at the age of four and showed a natural talent for music. Coleman studied at the Royal Academy of Music in London, where he was a student of Frederick Corder. He also studied with Charles Villiers Stanford, who was one of the most influential British composers of the time. Coleman was a gifted student and won several awards during his time at the academy. After completing his studies, Coleman began his career as a composer. He wrote music for a variety of genres, including orchestral works, chamber music, and vocal music. His early works were influenced by the Romantic composers of the time, such as Brahms and Tchaikovsky. However, he later developed his own style, which was characterized by a more modern and experimental approach. One of Coleman's most famous works is his Symphony No. 1, which he composed in 1919. The symphony is a large-scale work that is divided into four movements. It is a complex and challenging piece of music that showcases Coleman's skill as a composer. The symphony was well-received by critics and helped establish Coleman as one of the leading British composers of his time. Another notable work by Coleman is his Piano Concerto, which he composed in 1926. The concerto is a virtuosic piece that is both technically challenging and musically engaging. It was premiered by the pianist Harriet Cohen, who was one of the leading pianists of the time. The concerto was a success and helped establish Coleman's reputation as a composer of piano music. In addition to his orchestral works, Coleman also wrote a number of chamber music pieces. One of his most famous chamber works is his String Quartet No. 1, which he composed in 1921. The quartet is a complex and challenging piece of music that showcases Coleman's skill as a composer. It is a work that is still performed today and is considered to be one of the finest examples of British chamber music. Coleman also wrote a number of vocal works, including songs and choral music. One of his most famous vocal works is his cantata The Dawn, which he composed in 1929. The cantata is a large-scale work that is divided into several sections. It is a powerful and emotional work that showcases Coleman's skill as a composer of choral music. Throughout his career, Coleman was recognized for his contributions to British music. He was awarded the Order of the British Empire in 1946 for his services to music. He was also a fellow of the Royal Academy of Music and the Royal Philharmonic Society. In conclusion, Edward Coleman was a British composer who made significant contributions to classical music during the early 20th century. He was a gifted musician who was exposed to music from a young age and went on to study at the Royal Academy of Music. He wrote music for a variety of genres, including orchestral works, chamber music, and vocal music. His works were characterized by a modern and experimental approach that set him apart from his contemporaries. His Symphony No. 1, Piano Concerto, String Quartet No. 1, and The Dawn are some of his most famous works. Coleman was recognized for his contributions to British music and remains an important figure in the history of classical music.More....
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