QUILTER, Roger
b 17 Brighton, 1 November 1877
d London, 21 September 1953, aged seventy-five
He was educated at Eton, and then studied for five years at the Hoch Conservatory in Frankfurt, together with Grainger, Scott, Balfour Gardiner and O'Neill. He first became known in 1900 as a composer of songs. He was a founder member of the Musicians' Benevolent Fund.
1906 (29)
To Julia, song cycle
1907 (30)
Serenade, for orchestra
1908 (31)
Songs of Sorrow
1909 (32)
Seven Elizabethan Lyrics
1910 (33)
Three English Dances
Four Songs
1911 (34)
Where the Rainbow Ends, incidental music
Three Songs of the Sea
1914 (37)
A Children's Overture
Four Child Songs
1916 (39)
Three Songs of William Blake
1921 (44)
Five Shakespeare Songs
Three Pastoral Songs
1922 (45)
As You Like It, incidental music
1925 (48)
The Rake, ballet suite
Five Jacobean Lyrics
1936 (59)
Julia, opera
1946 (69)
Tulips, for chorus and orchestra
1948 (71)
The Sailor and His Lass, for soloist, choir and orchestra
1949 (72)
Love at the Inn, opera