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He was an editor, writer, translator and music
publisher born in Condie, Perthshire, Scotland, who is credited as being
one of the people responsible for laying the “foundation of printed
music”.
He published many popular madrigals from England and
Italy and became highly regarded as the President of the London Madrigal
Society. His work with
madrigals also led him to putting together the Society’s first
catalogue in 1842, which was placed in the British Museum.
His translations include such choral works as
“Hard By A Fountain” and Balthazar Donato’s “All Ye
Who Love Music” which he provided English text for in 1837. His English words for the popular
songs “Santa Lucia” and “The Ash Grove” are still
regularly sung today.
As an author he wrote the book La Musa
Madrigalesca; or a collection of Madrigals, Ballets, Roundelays, & c.,
chiefly of the Elizabethan Age.
He died in London in 1873 when he was 73 years old.
Nathan Granner and Beau Bledsoe recordings
Tzigane CDNB-202 (CD: Departure)
Tenor - Nathan Granner
Guitar - Beau Bledsoe
The King's Singers recordings
EMI 54904 (CD: Annie Laurie)
Countertenor – David Hurley
Countertenor – Alistair Hume
Tenor – Bob Chilcott
Baritone – Bruce Russell
Baritone – Simon Carrington
Bass – Stephen Connolly
Sources:
- http://www.answers.com/topic/thomas-oliphant
- http://www.stagepass.com/groupartist/artist_items.hperl?Artist=Oliphant%2C+Thomas
- http://www.amazon.co.uk/Madrigalesca-collection-Madrigals-Roundelays-Elizabethan/dp/B0017AE54E/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1219573047&sr=1-2
- http://www.singers.com/9288b/Various-Arrangers/Madrigals-for-SSA/
- http://www.a-cappella.com/category/Russell_Robinson_Arrangements
- http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3870/is_200304/ai_n9187693
- http://www.grainger.de/music/songs/ashgrove.html
- http://www.bristolchamberchoir.org.uk/byard3.html
- http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/sm2html/sm2great3.html
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