Beryl Price (born 7 March 1912) was a British composer who created original works in many genres and arranged folk tunes as teaching pieces for young music students. Several of her original compositions were for historic instruments such as clavichord, virginal and viol.
Price was born in London. She attended the Royal Academy of Music, and studied with Harry Farjeon, Ernest Read, and Charles Reddic.
Little is known about PriceâÂÂs life. In 1949, she composed the music for two films by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents entitled Human Factor and Trouble in Toytown. In 1959, her String Trio won the W. W. Cobbett Memorial Prize adjudicated by Gordon Jacob, Norman Peterkin, and Ivor Walsworth. In 2003, her song âÂÂI Love to Tell the Storyâ was recorded commercially on CWMNI Recordio Talent TAL 012CD.
PriceâÂÂs works were published by Curwen Press, Oxford University Press, and Stainer & Bell. Her compositions include:
Chamber
- Airs from Seven Lands (flute and piano)
- CatrionaâÂÂs Scottish Airs (clarinet and piano)
- Five Bagatelles (woodwind quartet)
- Moreton Bagatelles (treble and bass viols, harpsichord)
Keyboard
- Variations on the Literary Dustman: 11 Etudes (piano)
Incidental Music
- The Sea, Music for Mime (two pianos)
Orchestra
- Concerto for Cello and Orchestra
Vocal
- AssâÂÂs Tale Christmas Cantata (womenâÂÂs chorus and piano)
- âÂÂCome, You Makers of MusicâÂÂ
- âÂÂDuke of WellingtonâÂÂ
- âÂÂFirst Came the PrimroseâÂÂ
- Four Things Exceeding Wise (womenâÂÂs a capella chorus)
- Hear Joel (mixed chorus and organ)
- âÂÂI Love to Tell the StoryâÂÂ
- âÂÂLubber BreezeâÂÂ
- On SongâÂÂs Eternity (chorus and virginals)
- âÂÂPiperâÂÂs CarolâÂÂ
- Puer Natus Est (mixed chorus and organ)
- Shepherds and Angels Christmas Suite (womenâÂÂs chorus and piano)
- âÂÂShepherd on a HillâÂÂ
- Sigh No More, Ladies (womenâÂÂs a capella chorus)
- Two Songs of the Nativity (chorus and piano)
- âÂÂWe Saw Him SleepingâÂÂ
- Wise MenâÂÂs Riddles (a capella double chorus)
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