The Gitanos, Op.26 (Coleridge-Taylor, Samuel)
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Sheet Music
Arrangements and Transcriptions
Isola
For 2 Violins, Cello, Double Bass, Piano and Harmonium (Reeves)
Piano Score
*#152334 - 1.50MB, 5 pp. - (0) - V/V/13 - 200x⇩
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Doublebass
*#152349 - 0.28MB, 1 pp. - (0) - V/V/13 - 65x⇩
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Ernest Reeves (d.1942)
London: Augener, 1921. Plate 15228
high quality scan
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General Information
| Work Title | The Gitanos |
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| Alternative Title | Cantata-Operetta |
| Composer | Coleridge-Taylor, Samuel |
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| Opus/Catalogue Number | Op.26 |
| Year/Date of Composition | 1898 |
| First Performance | 1898 in London |
| First Publication | 1898 – London: Augener |
| Librettist | Edward Oxenford (1846?-1929) |
| Language | English |
| Piece Style | Romantic |
| Instrumentation | Soprano, 2 mezzo-sopranos, 2 altos + female chorus (SSA) + piano |
Misc. Comments
Oxenford wrote the libretto for Ruth, Op.34, by Alfred Robert Gaul in the 1880s, so a birthdate in 1879 is possible only if this is a relative.
1898 composition date from Tortolano's Samuel Coleridge-Taylor: Anglo-Black composer, 1875-1912 (who also gives 1898 for publication date. Page 107 (snippet view available in US at Google Books.)
- Reeves, Ernest/Arranger
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- Coleridge-Taylor, Samuel
- Romantic
- Secular cantatas
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- Operettas
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- For 5 voices, female chorus, piano
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- For voices and chorus with keyboard
- English language
- For 2 violins, cello, double bass, piano, harmonium (arr)
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- For 6 players
- Pages with arrangements
- Oxenford, Edward/Librettist

