Gerard Victory

(1921-)

"The Lee Shore" (1941), oil on canvas, 28 1/4 x 43 in., of the painter Edward Hopper, contemporary of Victory (Private collection)

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The musician Gerard Victory (Loraine, Alan), who wrote music for orchestra, chamber and vocal music, was born in Dublino on the 24th December 1921, the same year of the composers Allanbrook, Arnold, Beeson, Bergsma, Boldemann, Burghauser, Correia de Oliveira, Doran, Driessler, El-Dabh, Engelmann, Ferenczy, Geissler, Goldberg, Hewitt, Hines, Hopkins, Imbrie, Irino, Ishii, Kokkonen, Kurka, Lagidze, Landau, Lidholm, Nixon, Novák, Ogden, Podést, Rosen, Smit, Tausinger, Tischhauser, Townsend.

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Music examples MIDI ed Mp3 of 1900

Gerard Victory

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OPERE

"Nita" was performed in 1944

"Once upon a Moon" was performed in 1949

"An fear a phós balbhán" was performed in Dublin on the 6th of April 1953

"Iomrall Aithne" has been represented in 1956

"The Music hath Mischief" was performed in Dublin on the 2nd of December 1968

"Chatterton" was performed in 1970

"Eloise and Abelard" was performed in 1972

LIEDER

"The chimney sweeper", text of William Blake (1757-1827)

"The Tyger" (Tiger! Tiger! burning bright), published in 1978, text of William Blake (1757-1827)

"The sick rose" (O Rose, thou art sick), published in 1978, text of William Blake (1757-1827)

"The sunflower" (Ah, Sun-flower! weary of time), published in 1978, text of William Blake (1757-1827)

"The little vagabond", published in 1978, text of William Blake (1757-1827)

"The Fly" (Little Fly, thy summer's play), published in 1978, text of William Blake (1757-1827)

 

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