Percy Grainger
Australian-born composer, arranger and pianist
Percy Aldridge Grainger (born George Percy Grainger; 8 July 1882 – 20 February 1961) was an Australian-born composer, arranger and pianist who moved to the United States in 1914 and became an American citizen in 1918. In the course of a long and innovative career he played a prominent role in the revival of interest in British folk music in the early years of the 20th century. Although much of his work was experimental and unusual, the piece with which he is most generally associated is his piano arrangement of the folk-dance tune "Country Gardens".
In 1914 Grainger moved to the United States, where he lived for the rest of his life, though he travelled widely in Europe and Australia. He served briefly as a bandsman in the United States Army during the First World War through 1917–1918, and took American citizenship in 1918. After his mother's suicide in 1922, he became increasingly involved in educational work. He also experimented with music machines, which he hoped would supersede human interpretation. In the 1930s he set up the Grainger Museum in Melbourne, his birthplace, as a monument to his life and works, and as a future research archive. As he grew older, he continued to give concerts and to revise and rearrange his own compositions, while writing little new music. After the Second World War, ill health reduced his levels of activity. He considered his career a failure. He gave his last concert in 1960, less than a year before his death.
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- "Lads of Wamphray" March
- A Song of Värmeland
- After-word
- Anchor Song
- Australian Up-Country Tune
- Beatless Music
- Bell Piece
- Blithe Bells
- Bold William Taylor
- Bridal Lullaby
- British Folk-Music Settings: As Sally Sat A-Weeping
- British Folk-Music Settings: My Love's in Germanie
- British Folk-Music Settings: No. 10. Died for Love
- British Folk-Music Settings: No. 24. The Sprig of Thyme
- British Folk-Music Settings: No. 42. Lord Maxwell's Goodnight
- British Folk-Music Settings: The Sussex Mummers’ Christmas Carol
- British Waterside
- Cadenza for the First Movement of Grieg's Piano Concerto in A minor, op. 16
- Children's March (Over the Hills and Far Away)
- Children’s March (Over the Hills and Far Away)
- Colleen Dhas
- Colonial Song
- Country Gardens
- County Derry Air
- Creepin’ Jane
- Danish Folk Music Suite: I. The Power of Love
- Danish Folk Music Suite: II. Lord Peter's Stable Boy
- Danish Folk Music Suite: III. The Nightingale and the Two Sisters
- Danish Folk Music Suite: IV. Jutish Melody
- Danish Folk-Music Settings: No. 4. The Power of Love
- Danish Folk-Music Suite
- Dollar and a Half a Day
- Down Longford Way
- Dreamery
- Early One Morning
- Eastern Intermezzo
- English Dance
- English Waltz
- Faroe Island Setting: The Rival Brothers
- Father and Daughter
- Fisher’s Boarding-House
- Free Music no. 1
- Free Music no. 2
- Gardineriana Rhapsody
- Good-Bye to Love
- Green Bushes
- Handel in the Strand
- Hard Hearted Barb’ra (H)Ellen
- Hard-Hearted Barb’ra (H)Ellen
- Harvest Hymn
- Hill Song no. 1
- Hill Song no. 2
- I'm Seventeen Come Sunday
- In Dahomey
- In a Nutshell
- In a Nutshell: I. Arrival at Platform Humlet
- In a Nutshell: II. Gay But Wistful
- In a Nutshell: III. Pastoral
- In a Nutshell: IV. The Gum-Suckers March
- Irish Tune from County Derry
- Jungle Book
- Jungle Book: I. The Fall of the Stone
- Jungle Book: II. Morning Song in the Jungle
- Jungle Book: III. Night Song in the Jungle
- Jungle Book: IV. The Inuit
- Jungle Book: IX. Tiger! Tiger!
- Jungle Book: V. The Beaches of Lukannon
- Jungle Book: VI. Red Dog
- Jungle Book: VII. The Peora Hunt
- Jungle Book: VIII. Hunting-Song of the Seeonee Pack
- Jungle Book: X. The Only Son
- Jungle Book: XI. Mowgli's Song Against People
- Jutish Medley
- Jutish Melody
- King Solomon’s Espousals
- Kipling Settings: No. 11. The Love Song of Har Dyal
- Kipling Settings: No. 18. Recessional
- Kipling Settings: No. 9. The Running of Shindand
- Knight and Shepherd's Daughter
- La Scandinavie
- La Scandinavie: I. Air et Danse suédoise
- La Scandinavie: II. Vermelandsvisa
- La Scandinavie: III. Polska norvégien
- La Scandinavie: IV. Mélodie danoise
- La Scandinavie: V. Air et Finale sur des danses norvégiennes
- Lads of Wamphray
- Let's Dance Gay in Green Meadow
- Lincolnshire Posy
- Lincolnshire Posy: I. Lisbon (Sailor's Song)
- Lincolnshire Posy: II. Horkstow Grange (The Miser and His Man - A Local Tragedy)
- Lincolnshire Posy: III. Rufford Park Poachers (Poaching Song)
- Lincolnshire Posy: IV. The Brisk Young Sailor (Who Returned to Wed His True Love)
- Lincolnshire Posy: V. Lord Melbourne (War Song)
- Lincolnshire Posy: VI. The Lost Lady Found (Dance Song)
- Lord Maxwell’s Goodnight
- Mock Morris
- Molly on the Shore
- Near Woodstock Town
- Paraphrase on Tchaikovsky's Flower Waltz
- Ramble on the Love-Duet from Strauss's "Der Rosenkavalier"
- Ride With an Idle Whip
- Saxon Twi-play
- Scotch Strathspey and Reel
- Sea Song
- Skye Boat Song
- The Duke of Marlborough Fanfare
- The Warriors, for orchestra and 3 pianos Orchestral
- Two Sea Chanties: I. Shenandoah
The Long Line