Biography
Ernest William Watson was born into a musical family in Hull, Yorkshire, his mother having been a piano teacher, his father a music dealer, and his brother an actor. He began his musical education on the violin. He came to the guitar when he discovered a composition for guitar by the Spanish composerMusic
As a composer, Shand was able to sustain the growth of the classical guitar against the popularity of large orchestras by writing music that brought guitar composition to a more modern approach. Shand produced a wide range of music including salon pieces, dances, variations, fantasias, songs, chamber music, piano pieces, transcriptions and pedagogical works. "All of these compositions are filled with unbridled individualism; lyrical pieces that are peppered with the suggestion of song."Quoted from Éditions Orphée webpage with Shand's guitar concertoSelected compositions
Guitar solo * ''March of the Pixies'', op. 16 (Bournemouth: Barnes & Mullins, 1896) * ''Danse capriccio'', op. 28 * ''1er Air varié'', op. 31 (London: Boosey & Co., 1893) * ''Mazurka'', op. 36 (London: Schott, 1895) * ''Mélodie''. Nocturne, op. 51 (London: Schott, 1895) * ''Souvenir (A Memory)'', op. 53 (London: Schott, 1897) * ''3 Pièces faciles'', op. 56; includes 1. ''Inquiétude (Sorrow)'', 2. ''Espérance (Hope)'', 3. ''Joie (Joy)'' (London: Schott, 1895) * ''Songe d'amour'', op. 57 (London: Schott, 1896) * ''Calme du soir (Rest at Eventide) et Berceuse (Lullaby)'', op. 58 (London: Schott, 1896) * ''Fantaisie irlandaise'', op. 59 (London: Schott, 1897) * ''Andante espressivo'', op. 60 (Bournemouth: Barnes & Mullins, 1896) * ''Andante Caprice'', op. 65 (London: Schott, 1896) * ''Tsigane'', op. 66 (Bournemouth: Barnes & Mullins, 1896) * ''Gavotte et Méditation'', op. 69 (London: Schott, 1896) * ''Sorrow and Song'', op. 70 * ''Scène de Ballet'', op. 72 (Bournemouth: Barnes & Mullins, 1896) * ''The Gnomes'', op. 77 * ''Andante religioso'', op. 87 * ''Danse antique'', op. 88 * ''Funeral March'', op. 89 * ''Songes d'été'', op. 95 (London: Schott, 1897) * ''Hungarian Dance'', op. 96 * ''Morceau lyrique No. 1'', op. 97 (London: Schott, 1897) * ''Cradle Song'', op. 99 * ''Morceau lyrique No. 2'', op. 104 * ''Impromptu'', op. 108 * ''Marche triomphale'', op. 109 * ''Morceau lyrique No. 3'', op. 111 * ''Vain regrets''. Mélodie, op. 112 (London: Schott, 1897) * ''A Forgotten Strain'', op. 116 * ''Auf Wiedersehn'', op. 117 * ''Phyllis''. Gavotte, op. 200 (London: Schott, c.1912) * ''Légende'', op. 201 (London: Schott, c.1912) * ''Au Coin de feu''. Souvenir, op. 202 * ''Varsovie''. Mazurka, op. 204 * ''La Danse des nymphes''. Petit morceau, op. 205 * ''Introduction et chanson'', op. 220 Chamber music * ''Premier Concerto'', op. 48, for guitar and string quartet or piano * ''L'Absence''. Mélodie, op. 122, for mandoline and piano (London: Schott, 1898) * ''Danse bacchique'', op. 125, for mandoline and piano (London: Schott, 1898) * ''A Dream of Love'', op. 127, for mandoline and piano (Bournemouth: Barnes & Mullins, 1896) Songs * ''Gondoliera'', with accompaniments for banjo, guitar or piano (Bournemouth: Barnes & Mullins, 1896) * ''Consequences'' (Roland Carse), with piano (London: Hopwood & Crew, 1900) * ''Euclid'' (C.H. Taylor), with piano (London: Price & Reynolds, 1902) * ''Little Mary'' ( C.H. Bovill), with piano (London: E. Ascherberg & Co., 1903) * ''Why Does a Lady?'' (George Arthurs), with piano (London: Shapiro, von Tilzer Music Co., 1907) * ''Where Blighty Is''. Humorous song (Fred Austin), with piano (London: Reynolds & Co., c.1918) Tutor * ''Improved Method for the Guitar'', op. 100 (Bournemouth: Barnes & Mullins, 1896) Other * ''Ours, I think?''. Valse, for piano (London: Metzler & Co., c.1912)Modern editions
Recordings
* ''Ernest Shand - Guitar Music'', performed by Alberto La Rocca (10-string guitar), on Brilliant Classics 96435 - 3CD box (2021). Contains 60 solo guitar pieces: ''Study'', from op. 2; ''Divertimento'', op. 6 (1911); ''Farewell'', op. 10 (1911); ''March of the Pixies'', op. 16 (1896); Study from op. 19 (1896); ''Mazurka Russe'', op. 21 (1896); ''Dance Capriccio'', op. 28 (1897); ''Graceful Dance'' (Morceau de salon), op. 29 no. 2 (1896); ''Mazurka'', op. 36 (1896); Study for the R. H. (from op. 41); ''Study on Repeated Notes'', from op. 43 (1893); ''Mélodie-Nocturne'', op. 51 (1893); ''Souvenir'', op. 53; ''An Evening Rêverie'', op. 54 (1896); ''3 Pièces faciles'', op. 56 (1896: I. "Inquiétude", II. "Espérance", III. "Joie"); ''Songe d'Amour'' (Introduction et Romance), op. 57 (1896); ''Calme du soir et Berceuse'', op. 58 (1895); ''Fantaisie irlandaise'', op. 59 (1894); ''Andante expressivo'' (Air for the Guitar), op. 60 (1896); ''Andante Caprice'', op. 65 (1894); ''Tsigane'' (Gipsy Dance), op. 66 (1896); ''Gavotte et méditation'', op. 69 (1896); ''Sorrow and Song'', op. 70 (1904); ''Scène de ballet'', op. 72 (1896); ''The Gnomes'' (Pièce caractéristique), op. 77 (1897); ''Andante'', op. 86 (1896); ''Andante religioso'', op. 87 (1896); ''Dance Antique'', op. 88 (1895); ''Funeral March'', op. 89 (1895); ''March'', op. 91 (1897); ''Songes d'été'', op. 95 (1897); ''Hungarian Dance'', op. 96 (1898); ''Morceau lyrique No. 1'', op. 97 (1897); ''Cradle Song'', op. 99 (1896); ''A Fragment'' (Prelude, from ''Improved Method''), op. 100 (1896); ''Morceau lyrique No. 2'', op. 104 (1896); ''Impromptu'', op. 108 (1896); ''Marche triomphale'', op. 109 (1896); ''Morceau lyrique No. 3'', op. 111 (1906); ''Vain Regret'', op. 112; ''A Forgotten Strain'', op. 116 (1896); ''Auf Wiedersehn'', op. 117 (1896); ''Autumn Leaves'', op. 129; ''Phyllis-Gavotte'', op. 200 (1903); ''Légende'', op. 201 (1903); ''Au coin de feu'', op. 202 (1903); ''Varsovie Mazurka'', op. 204 (1903); ''A Nymph's Dance'' (Petit Morceau), op. 205 (1903); ''Introduction et chanson'', op. 220 (1903); ''Six Pièces'' (1899, without opus number: 1. "Chanson", 2. "Valse legère", 3. "Gavotte Rococo", 4. "Prélude et impromptu", 5. "Chant du soir", 6. "Il pensieroso"); ''Forever'' (1904, without opus number). * ''Guitar Masterpieces'', performed by Manuel Gayol, on: Kapp KC-9052-S, LP (1960). Contains: ''Prélude et impromptu''. * ''Ernest Shand. Guitar Music and Songs'', performed by Peter Jermer (guitar) and Yoshiko Nitta (soprano), on: Outsider CD 0122, CD (1996). Contains: (solo pieces) ''Prélude et impromptu'', ''Gavotte rococo'', ''Andante religioso'', ''Légende'', ''A Forgotten Strain'', '' Mazurka russe'', ''Chanson'', ''Valse légère'', ''Varsovie mazurka'', ''A Fragment'', ''Phyllis'' Gavotte, ''Il pensieroso'', ''Au coin du feu (Fireside Musings)'', ''Songe d'amour'', ''Cradle Song'', ''Auf Wiedersehn''; (songs) ''Gondoliera'', ''The Voice of Love''. * ''The Romantic Guitar'', performed by Gerald Garcia, on: Beautiful Jo Records BEJO-CD 17, CD (1997). Contains: ''Chanson'', ''Gavotte rococo'', ''Légende'', ''Prélude et impromptu'', ''Souvenir''; also works byBibliography
*Stewart W. Button: ''The Guitar in England 1800–1924'' (New York: Garland Publishing, 1989); i.e. Ph.D. dissertation of University of Surrey, 1984References
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