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Recent Researches in the Music of the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries

Alice Mary Smith
Symphonies
Edited by Ian Graham-Jones
N 38 ISBN 0-89579-550-7 (2003) xii + 349 pp.
$170.00
  ISBN 978-0-89579-550-2 (13-digit)    

Alice Mary Smith, known primarily for some published Victorian drawing room songs and choral works, was the first known British woman to have composed and had performed a symphony, her Symphony in C Minor of 1863. A second symphony, in A minor (1876), was prepared for a symphonic competition but not submitted. Smith composed a substantial quantity of orchestral, chamber, and choral music at a time when women were normally expected to write lightweight songs and piano pieces. These two hitherto unpublished works show that Smith’s craftsmanship of orchestration and handling of material compares well with her contemporaries. In the introduction, Graham-Jones presents much new research into her life and music, and contemporary reviews of performances of her music show that it was highly regarded during her relatively short life. Her songs were known in the U.S.A., and the introduction quotes an extensive obituary from a Boston newspaper.

Music Sample

Contents
Symphony in C Minor (1863)
     I. Grave; Allegro ma non troppo
    II. Allegretto amorevole
   III. Allegro ma non troppo
   IV. Allegro maestoso

Symphony in A Minor (1876)
     I. Allegro
    II. Andante
   III. Allegretto
   IV. Allegro

Volume update

A-R Editions also publishes an edition of Two Overtures by Alice Mary Smith's Symphonies (N45)