Description: WILLIAM MURDOCH (FEBRUARY 10, 1888 – SANDHURST (BENDIGO), VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA – SEPTEMBER 9, 1942 – HOLMBURY ST MARY, SURREY, ENGLAND) He was born at Sandhurst (now Bendigo, Victoria), the son of Andrew Murdoch, an engineer, and his wife Annie, née Esler. At 11 years of age William began piano lessons and soon won several solo competitions. In 1903 he was awarded the first Bendigo Austral Scholarship. This entitled him to three years’ tuition at the University of Melbourne Conservatorium of Music, where he continued his studies under William Adolphus Laver, later Ormond Professor of Music. In 1906 Murdoch won the (Sir William John) Clarke Scholarship, which entitled him to three years’ tuition at the Royal College of Music, London. As the scholarship was not large enough to fully provide for the young man, it was agreed that he should receive the balance of his Austral Scholarship, and a further amount was raised from a concert and subscriptions at Bendigo. Murdoch spent four happy years at the London college and made great progress, under the guidance of Danish pianist and teacher, Frits Hartvigson. Murdoch’s first public recital at London towards the end of 1910 was very successful, and in 1912 he toured Australia with Louise Kirkby Lunn. He remained there in 1913 and toured with Dame Clara Butt and Kennerley Rumford. He was now a fine player with a sparkling technique, especially successful in his interpretation of the work of Chopin and Debussy. He toured the US and Canada during 1914, and for some time was with the band of the Grenadier Guards in France during the war. On 5 August 1915 Murdoch married Ellen Josephine Tuckfield in London. Murdoch gave recitals in Scandinavia in 1918 and in the following year began his long association with the violinist Albert Sammons, which developed into the formation of the “Chamber Music Players”. These two with Lionel Tertis and Lauri Kennedy did some remarkable ensemble playing. In 1919 he participated in the premieres of Sir Edward Elgar’s Violin Sonata in E minor and Piano Quintet in A minor. Murdoch’s first wife, Ellen Josephine Tuckfield, died; he subsequently married divorcee Dorothy Violet Lang, née Mascall, on 21 March 1921, and after she divorced him, married Antonia Dorothea Meek, née Simon, on 25 November 1925. Murdoch contributed the article on “Pianoforte Music from 1880” to A Dictionary of Modern Music and Musicians, published in 1924, and in 1929 he again visited Australia and toured with Harold Williams. In 1933 Murdoch published a volume on Brahms, in which he analysed all his work for the piano, and in 1934 appeared Chopin: His Life, an interesting record which made use of much new material. He had intended to include a comprehensive study of Chopin’s works in a later volume, but this had not appeared when Murdoch died at Holmbury St Mary, Surrey, on 9 September 1942. Murdoch left a widow, two sons and two daughters. TRACKLIST a. Waltz in G Flat Maj. b. Waltz in D Flat Maj. (Chopin) Decca GA4989Ballade no.3 in As op.47 (Chopin) Columbia 9367 (W) AX 2620, 2621Intermezzo in E flat Op 117 No.2 (Brahms) Decca GA5347No. 22 in F Maj. and No. 47 in A Maj. Song Without Words (Mendelssohn) Decca GA5329Nocturne in C Sharp Min. Op.27 No.1 (Chopin) Decca GA5330Norwegian bridal procession (Grieg) Columbia DX 314 CAX 6229Prelude in cis op.3 no.2 (Rachmaninoff) Columbia DX 244 WAX 5613Prelude in g op.23 no.5 (Rachmaninoff) Columbia DX 244 WAX 5614Rhapsody in E flat Op 119 (Brahms) Decca GA5346Serenade (Widor) with Arthur Catterall (violin) and W. H Squire (cello) Columbia 76975 4295The Harmonious Blacksmith (Handel) Decca GA4988Liebesgarten (Schumann) with Arthur Catterall (violin) and W. H Squire (cello) Columbia 76976 4296Valse triste op. 44 (Sibelius) Columbia DX 314 CAX 6226Sonata No.2 Amin 1st mvt Allegro (Ireland) with Arthur Catterall (violin) Columbia AX81 4400Sonata No.2 Amin 2nd mvt pt1 Poco lento quasi Adagio (Ireland) with Arthur Catterall (violin) Columbia AX82 4401Sonata No.2 Amin 2nd mvt pt2=concl Poco lento quasi Adagio (Ireland) with Arthur Catterall (violin) Columbia AX83 4402Sonata No.2 Amin 3rd mvt Moderato con brio (Ireland) with Arthur Catterall (violin) Columbia AX84 4403
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Artist: WILLIAM MURDOCH
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Release Title: AUSTRALIAN PIANIST WILLIAM MURDOCH (1888-1942)
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Release Year: 2024
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Genre: Classical