Grant-Schaefer, G.A. (George Alfred), 1872-1939
Grant-Schaefer, George-Alfred 1872-1939
Grant-Schaefer, G.A.
George Grant-Schaefer Canadian composer and organist
VIAF ID: 44618272 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a George Grant-Schaefer ‡c Canadian composer and organist
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- 200 _ | ‡a Grant-Schaefer ‡b George-Alfred ‡f 1872-1939
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Grant-Schaefer, G. A. ‡q (George Alfred), ‡d 1872-1939
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Grant-Schaefer, G.A.
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5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 551 1 _ ‡a Chicago, IL
- 551 1 _ ‡a Evanston, IL
Works
Title | Sources |
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1934-36 | |
Adventures of Pinocchio, c1935: | |
As the hart, when noon day burns, pants for springs | |
At Sundown. | |
At the rainbow's edge; operetta in two acts for all the grades (unchanged voices). | |
The ballad of the oysterman, Cantata for soprano, alto, and bass. | |
La belle Canadienne The Canadian Belle ; op. 10, no. 2 | |
Bridge of dreams : musical play in two acts : with prologue and epilogue : for soprano, alto and bass voices | |
Calvary. | |
Ô Canada! [m.i.] | |
O Canada : the national song of the dominion | |
[caption title:] Schmetterlinge | G. A. Grant-Schaefer | |
Clock symphony; three characteristic compositions for young orchestras. 1. The cuck-coo clock. 2. Grand-father's clock. 3. Wedding of the clocks. | |
The compositions for the piano-forte. Little yellow butterfly. | |
Cowboys at play. A comedy of the palins for junior high boys' voices. (four parts or unison). | |
Cuckoo clock | |
An der Wand hängt die hölzerne Uhr | |
Disillusion | |
Down to the crystal streamlet | |
The Emperor passes | |
Fluttering butterfly. | |
Follow-on studies for the pianoforte by G. A. Grant-Schaefer ... | |
French Canadian songs, with words in English and French, arranged by G. A. Grant-Schaefer.... [A 1 v. et p.] | |
Fringue, fringue sur l'aviron | |
From many lands. | |
Gai lon la, gai le rosier | |
Gondolas; piano solo ... | |
I hear the millwheel | |
Hiawatha's childhood. Set to music | |
The hidden violet. | |
Holy Marguerite, guard my little sweet | |
In a Chinese garden. Sutie for pianoforte. | |
J'ai cueilli la belle rose | |
J'entends le moulin, tigue, tigue, tague | |
A la claire fontaine | |
Magic fiddle | |
Melodies of olden times for violin | |
Mon cri cra, tir' la lirette | |
A musical picture book | |
nightingale's song | |
Nine lyrics from the Psalter. | |
Noël à Montréal = Christmas at Montreal, op. 10, no. 7 | |
The nutcrackers and the sugartongs. | |
The oak tree talks : song | |
Old Kentucky garden | |
On the hike. | |
On the wall hangs a brown wooden clock | |
Philippine progressive music series for the primary grades | |
Pierre et Josette Pierre and Josette : op. 10, no 3 | |
Pretty picture songs for little folks ... | |
Red River boat song | |
Rip Van Winkle : an operetta in three acts | |
Rosa Ronselle, Vol .1 [Enregistrement sonore] | |
La Sainte-Catherine (fête populaire importée de Bretagne) = Festival of St. Catherine : (popular festival imported from Britanny) : op. 10, no 5 | |
Sainte Marguerite | |
Scènes canadiennes | |
School songs for junior high boys' choruses. | |
Sketches in black and white. | |
Sonatina in C. | |
Songs from the South ... | |
St. Lawrence boat song | |
Starry night : legato and pedalling | |
Sur le lac Memphremagog On lake Memphremagog : op. 10, no 6 | |
Swallows. Pianoforte solo | |
Tales of the red-man. 1. Wooing. 2. Little papooso. 3. In her canoe. 4. Puk-wudjie danes. 5. How the rabbit lost his tail. 6. The old Indina's lament. | |
Thirty-six songs for children. | |
This said the whisp[e]ring oak | |
Trouble's just a bubble. | |
Uncle Remus stories for pianoforte | |
When first I met thee in the dark | |
Where was Santa? A children's operetta | |
white rose tree | |
Winter in Canada : carnival | |
Young commanders : march for pianoforte |