Christabel Baxendale
Christabel Baxendale (1886–after 1953?[1]) was an English violinist and composer "of considerable talent."[2][3] She was active in the early 1990s until at least 1921 and gave concerts in the London area, sometimes with her older sister, Kathleen Baxendale, who was a soprano opera singer.[4][5][6]
Christabel Baxendale | |
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![]() Ten-year old Christabel Baxendale (left) and her older sister Kathleen, taken in 1896. | |
Born | 1886 |
Nationality | Great Britain |
Occupation | Composer, Violinist |
Works
Baxendale composed mostly popular songs. Selected works include:
- That Merry, Merry May (setting of a poem by Gerald Massey)
- Plaintive Melody for violin or viola and piano (1951)
- Two little Eyes of blue
- You Came To Me
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References
- Baxendale on ancestry.co.uk
- The Musical times and singing-class circular. JSTOR (Organization). 1911.
- "London Concerts". The Musical Times. 58 (887): 33–35. 1917. ISSN 0027-4666. JSTOR 909503.
- The musical times. JSTOR. 1917.
- "Music in the Provinces". The Musical Times. 52 (818): 257–265. 1911. ISSN 0027-4666. JSTOR 906246.
- Kalisch, Alfred (1921). "London Concerts". The Musical Times. 62 (935): 27–30. ISSN 0027-4666. JSTOR 909157.
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