Frederick Ellard
Frederick Ellard (1824–1874) was an Australian classical music composer.[1][2]. Visiting Hungarian composer Miska Hauser was sufficiently impressed to dedicate an Australian publication in Ellard's honour.
Works
Recordings
- Great Britain Polka [8]
- Australian Ladies- National Country Dances [9]
- Sydney Railroad Galop [10]
- Australian Quadrilles [11]
- I think of Thee [12]
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References
- "Ellard, Frederick (1824–1874) – People and organisations". Trove.
- http://sydney.edu.au/paradisec/australharmony/ellard-family.php
- Ellard, Frederick; Ellard, Francis (10 September 2017). "The Sydney Corporation quadrilles". Sydney : F. Ellard – via Trove.
- https://sydneylivingmuseums.com.au/stories/i-think-thee-unlocking-colonial-song
- Ellard, Frederick; Divall, Richard (10 September 2017). "The Australian bird waltz" – via Trove.
- Ellard, Frederick; Thomas, Edmund (10 September 2017). "Morceau de salon : sur Lucrʹece". Sydney : J.R. Clarke – via Trove.
- Ellard, Frederick; soldier, Old (10 September 2017). "Crimea : Alma, Inkermann, Balaklava : a music composition". Sydney : H. Marsh – via Trove.
- "Great Britain polka by Frederick Ellard : Work : Australian Music Centre". www.australianmusiccentre.com.au.
- "Presto Classical – Composer: Frederick Ellard – Buy music CDs & DVDs online". www.prestoclassical.co.uk.
- "Various – Classical Music Of Colonial Australia". Discogs.
- "Lyrebird Press". ecommerce.lyrebirdpress.unimelb.edu.au.
- "I Think of Thee by Frederick Ellard". Songs of Home Exhibition Soundtrack, Museum of Sydney (10 August to 17 November 2019).
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