Smith, Leo, 1881-1952
Leo Smith
Smith, Leo (Joseph Leopold), 1881-1952
VIAF ID: 7652258 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a Leo Smith
- 200 _ | ‡a Smith ‡b Leo ‡f 1881-1952
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Smith, Leo ‡d 1881-1952
- 100 1 _ ‡a Smith, Leo ‡d 1881-1952
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Smith, Leo, ‡d 1881-1952
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (10)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
Works
Title | Sources |
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All that I know of a certain star is / My star | |
As I wandered the forest the green leaves among / The wild flower's song | |
Au clair de la lune | |
Ayre | |
Baby, baby bright / Cradle song | |
The bonny wee mare | |
Canada day : special centennial program = Fête nationale du Canada : programme du centenaire. | |
The Carman's whistle : sixteenth century popular tune | |
Chansons. Extraits | |
Christmas bells : for chorus in two parts (ad libitum) | |
Concertina | |
Dante's track by some funereal spell | |
Five songs | |
Fresh from the dewy hill : part song | |
From an old note-book | |
The haunt. [Sound recording] | |
I heard the bells on Christmas day | |
Henry VIII | |
Indian romance | |
Leo Smith fonds | |
I love the jocund dance / I love the jocund dance | |
Music of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries | |
Musical rudiments | |
My mother sea | |
Night, in utmost noon forlorn and strong | |
On Dante's track : part-song for chorus of men's voices unaccompanied | |
O oranges, sweet oranges : Italian love-song | |
Orchestre de la Société Radio-Canada à Winnipeg. Canadian light music [enr. son.] | |
Paraphrase on "The fanaid grove" | |
Pavane | |
The ride to Ballynure | |
Sarabande | |
Schumannesque | |
Sonate, violoncelle, piano, mi mineur | |
The song sparrow | |
Suites, piano | |
Summer idyll | |
Transcriptions, arrangements, and pieces, for piano. | |
Trochaios : dance for violin and piano | |
Two gavottes from Sixth suite for violoncello | |
We are the music makers : part song for women's voices | |
When the green woods laugh with the voice of joy / Laughing song | |
When trees are green | |
Wind of the sea | |
Would you be glad of heart and good |