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  1. Bliss on Music: Selected Writings of Arthur Bliss, 1920-1975 by Arthur Bliss, 1991-07-18
  2. I Saw Poland Betrayed: An American ambassador reports to the American people (The Americanist library) by Arthur Bliss Lane, 1965
  3. I saw freedom betrayed / by Arthur Bliss Lane by Arthur Bliss (1894-1956) Lane, 1949-01-01
  4. A study in diplomacy; the story of Arthur Bliss Lane (Foundation for Foreign Affairs series) by Vladimir Petrov, 1971
  5. Arthur Bliss, catalogue of the complete works by Lewis Foreman, 1980
  6. Arthur Bliss: A Source Book
  7. Arthur Bliss: A Bio-Bibliography (Bio-Bibliographies in Music) by Stewart R. Craggs, 1988-06-24
  8. Arthur Bliss: Music and Literature
  9. Sir Arthur Bliss (Illustrated Lives of the Great Composers) by John Peter Sugden, 1998-04-01
  10. Theodore Bliss, publisher and bookseller; a study of character and life in the middle period of the XIX century; by Theodore Bliss, Arthur Ames Bliss, 2010-08-08
  11. I Saw Poland Betrayed by Arthur Bliss Lane, 1948-01-01
  12. [Herbarium indexes for all the groups of cryptogams] by Arthur Bliss Seymour, 2010-05-13
  13. As I Remember by Arthur Bliss, 1970-05-04
  14. Blockley Days: Memories And Impressions Of A Resident Physician, 1883-1884 (1916) by Arthur Ames Bliss, 2010-05-22

1. Arthur Bliss - Biography
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Arthur Bliss was born in London on 2 August 1891. For over 50 years he was a familiar figure on the English musical scene. He was educated at Rugby and at Pembroke College, Cambridge, where he studied with Charles Wood. He attended the Royal College of Music for a single term before the First World War broke out and interrupted his studies for the duration. After demobilization in 1919, he soon won a reputation as a cosmopolitan and advanced composer. In Madame Noy , the Rhapsody for Two Voices with chamber ensemble, and Rout , he experimented with instrumental uses of the voice, in wordless vocalization and nonsense syllables. In 1921, Bliss became conductor of the Portsmouth Philharmonic Society, two years later moving to California where he continued to conduct. The Introduction and Allegro (1926), dedicated to the Philadelphia Orchestra and Stokowski, was the first of many works written for virtuoso ensembles or soloists a series that included the Clarinet and Oboe Quintets , the Viola Sonata , and the Piano Violin and Cello Concertos 1930 saw the production, at the Norwich Festival, of one of the most deeply personal of Bliss' works, the choral symphony

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Arthur Bliss was born in London on 2 August 1891. For over 50 years he was a familiar and central figure on the English musical scene. He was educated at Rugby and at Pembroke College, Cambridge, where he studied with Charles Wood. He attended the Royal College of Music for a single term before the First World War broke out and interrupted his studies for the duration.
After demobilisation in 1919, he soon won a reputation as a cosmopolitan and advanced composer. In Madame Noy (1918), Rhapsody (1919) for two voices and chamber ensemble, and Rout (1920), he experimented with instrumental uses of the voice, in wordless vocalisation and nonsense syllables. In 1921, Bliss became conductor of the Portsmouth Philharmonic Society and two years later he moved to California. The Introduction and Allegro (1926), dedicated to the Philadelphia Orchestra and Stokowski, was the first of many works written for virtuoso ensembles or soloists, a series that included the Clarinet and Oboe Quintets, the Viola Sonata, and the Piano, Violin and Cello Concertos.
1930 saw the production, at the Norwich Festival, of one of the most deeply personal of Bliss' works, the choral symphony Morning Heroes (1930), written as a tribute to those who died in World War I. In 1934-35 he moved into a new field: ballet and film music. In the music for H.G. Wells' Things to Come (1935) and the ballet Checkmate (1937), Bliss showed striking ability to write vivid illustrative music in a relatively simple and direct style.

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    BLISS, Arthur b London, 2 August 1891 d London, 27 March 1975, aged eightythree. His father was American. He was educated at Rugby and at Pembroke College.
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    Piano Quartet in A minor
    String Quartet in A major
    Two Pieces for clarinet and piano
    Madam Noy, for soprano, flute, clarinet, bassoon, harp, viola and double-bass
    As You Like It, incidental music for two solo violins, viola, cello and singers
    Rhapsody, (wordless)
    for mezzo-soprano, tenor, flute, English horn, string quartet and double-bass
    Piano Quintet (unpublished, MS lost) Rout, for soprano and chamber orchestra (revised version for full orchestra written at the invitation of Diaghilev, fp 1921) Conversations, for chamber orchestra Two Studies for orchestra Concerto for piano and tenor voice, strings and percussion (revised 1923; revised as Concerto for two pianos and orchestra, 1924) The Tempest, overture and interludes A Colour Symphony (1921-2, revised 1932). Movements are headed Purple, Red, Blue and Green, and are interpreted in the light of their heraldic associations

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    Born in 1891 of an English father and American mother, Arthur Bliss was destined to display characteristics of both nations, his profound romanticism balanced by an unquenchable energy and optimism. After studying at the Royal College of Music under Stanford , he served as an infantry officer in the First World War. With the return of peace , Bliss’ career took off rapidly as a composer of what were, for British audiences, startlingly new pieces often for unusual ensembles, such as a concerto for wordless tenor voice, piano and strings, and ‘Rout’ for soprano and chamber orchestra, in which the voice sings phonetic sounds rather than words. Much of his early music shows the influence of Stravinsky and Debussy . A landmark was his ‘Colour Symphony’ of 1922 which explores the idea of the musical associations of different colours. From the late twenties onwards Bliss moved more into the traditional English scene with choral works such as ‘Pastoral’ and ‘Morning Heroes’, and in the 1930s he wrote the music for the film ‘Things to Come’ and the ballet ‘Checkmate’. Bliss was always an ambitious, prolific composer, and some of his works were clearly intended for a wider international audience than they actually received. The ‘Introduction and Allegro’ and the Piano Concerto are examples, the concerto being premiered by Solomon at the 1939 New York World’s Fair.

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    Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Born in 1891 of an English father and American mother, Arthur Bliss was destined to display characteristics of both nations, his profound romanticism balanced by an unquenchable energy and optimism. After studying at the Royal College of Music The Royal College of Music is one of the most prestigious music schools in the United Kingdom. It is located in Kensington in London. Founded in 1882 as a successor to the National Training School for Music by the then-Prince of Wales (later Edward VII), the school opened in 1883 with George Grove as its director. It moved to its present location in the Albertopolis cultural quarter, next to Imperial College, London and opposite the Royal Albert Hall in 1894. In the same year Hubert Parry became director, remaining until 1918.
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    9. Arthur Bliss As I Remember
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    Arthur Bliss was born in London on 2 August 1891. For over 50 years he was a familiar and central figure on the English musical scene. He was educated at Rugby and at Pembroke College, Cambridge, where he studied with Charles Wood. He attended the Royal College of Music for a single term before the First World War broke out and interrupted his studies for the duration.
    After demobilisation in 1919, he soon won a reputation as a cosmopolitan and advanced composer. In Madame Noy (1918), Rhapsody (1919) for two voices and chamber ensemble, and Rout (1920), he experimented with instrumental uses of the voice, in wordless vocalisation and nonsense syllables. In 1921, Bliss became conductor of the Portsmouth Philharmonic Society and two years later he moved to California. The Introduction and Allegro (1926), dedicated to the Philadelphia Orchestra and Stokowski, was the first of many works written for virtuoso ensembles or soloists, a series that included the Clarinet and Oboe Quintets, the Viola Sonata, and the Piano, Violin and Cello Concertos.
    1930 saw the production, at the Norwich Festival, of one of the most deeply personal of Bliss' works, the choral symphony Morning Heroes (1930), written as a tribute to those who died in World War I. In 1934-35 he moved into a new field: ballet and film music. In the music for H.G. Wells' Things to Come (1935) and the ballet Checkmate (1937), Bliss showed striking ability to write vivid illustrative music in a relatively simple and direct style.

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    Born in 1891 of an English father and American mother, Arthur Bliss was destined to display characteristics of both nations, his profound romanticism balanced by an unquenchable energy and optimism. After studying at the Royal College of Music under Stanford, he served as an infantry officer in the First World War.
    With the return of peace, Bliss’ career took off rapidly as a composer of what were, for British audiences, startlingly new pieces often for unusual ensembles, such as a concerto for wordless tenor voice, piano and strings, and ‘Rout’ for soprano and chamber orchestra, in which the voice sings phonetic sounds rather than words. Much of his early music shows the influence of Stravinsky and Debussy. A landmark was his ‘Colour Symphony’ of 1922 which explores the idea of the musical associations of different colours.
    From the late twenties onwards Bliss moved more into the traditional English scene with choral works such as ‘Pastoral’ and ‘Morning Heroes’, and in the 1930s he wrote the music for the film ‘Things to Come’ and the ballet ‘Checkmate’. Bliss was always an ambitious, prolific composer, and some of his works were clearly intended for a wider international audience than they actually received. The ‘Introduction and Allegro’ and the Piano Concerto are examples, the concerto being premiered by Solomon at the 1939 New York World’s Fair.

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    After demobilisation in 1919, he soon won a reputation as a cosmopolitan and advanced composer. In Madame Noy (1918), Rhapsody (1919) for two voices and chamber ensemble, and Rout (1920), he experimented with instrumental uses of the voice, in wordless vocalisation and nonsense syllables. In 1921, Bliss became conductor of the Portsmouth Philharmonic Society and two years later he moved to California. The Introduction and Allegro (1926), dedicated to the Philadelphia Orchestra and Stokowski, was the first of many works written for virtuoso ensembles or soloists, a series that included the Clarinet and Oboe Quintets, the Viola Sonata, and the Piano, Violin and Cello Concertos.
    1930 saw the production, at the Norwich Festival, of one of the most deeply personal of Bliss' works, the choral symphony Morning Heroes (1930), written as a tribute to those who died in World War I. In 1934-35 he moved into a new field: ballet and film music. In the music for H.G. Wells' Things to Come (1935) and the ballet Checkmate (1937), Bliss showed striking ability to write vivid illustrative music in a relatively simple and direct style.

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    bliss, arthur (1891 1975). Sir arthur bliss, Master of the Queen s Music in Great Britain from 1953 until his death, eventually
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    Sir Arthur Bliss, Master of the Queen's Music in Great Britain from 1953 until his death, eventually followed the late romantic tradition of Elgar in English music, after a more controversial period of composition in youth. In accordance with the perceived duties of his official position, he wrote various ceremonial pieces, in addition to music for the concert-hall, theatre and cinema. Film Music Familiar music by Bliss includes excerpts from his film-score for H.G. Wells's Things to Come, and the patriotic march Welcome the Queen, also written for a film. Recommended Recordings Christopher Columbus /
    Seven Waves Away Baraza /
    Men of Two Worlds

    Marco Polo 8.223315
    Colour Symphony
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    Concerto for Cello and Orchestra Music for Strings /
    Naxos 8.553383 Ballets The ballets Checkmate, an allegorical game of chess, with choreography by Ninette de Valois and Miracle in the Gorbals, a morality play set in the slums of Glasgow with choreography by Robert Helpman, made a strong impression on ballet audiences. Recommended Recording Adam Zero
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    19. Bliss, Sir Arthur. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    Biography from the Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2001.
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    bliss, arthur bliss, arthur. Period Early 20th Century. Born Sunday, August 2, 1891 in London, England. Died Thursday, March 27, 1975 in London, England.
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    Bliss, Arthur
    Period: Early 20th Century
    Born: Sunday, August 2, 1891 in London, England
    Died: Thursday, March 27, 1975 in London, England
    Nation of Origin: United Kingdom
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    Major Works:

    Christopher Columbus
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    General Bibliography:
    Kennedy, Michael, The Oxford Dictionary of Music, Oxford University Press, 2nd Edition, 1997, ISBN: 0198691629 Sadie, Stanley and Tyrrell, John; Editors, The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Groves Dictionaries, Inc., January 2001, ISBN: 1561592390 Slonimsky, Nicolas and Kuhn, Laura; Editors, Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, Gale Group, December 2000, ISBN: 0028655257 Slonimsky, Nicolas, ... Schirmer Books, July 1994, ISBN: 0028724186 Links to essays at other sites: Twentieth Century Music: An Introduction by Eric Salzman Please note: These links will open in a new window. Biographical essay at the Naxos site If this link does not work, try searching naxos.com

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