
About Ernest John Moeran
Ernest John Moeran (December 31, 1894–December 1, 1950) was an English composer. Moeran was born in Heston (in the London Borough of Hounslow), the son of a clergyman of Irish descent, but his family soon moved to Bacton on the Coast of Norfolk, England. He learnt the violin and the piano as a child and, from 1913, studied at the Royal College of Music with Charles Villiers Stanford. He received serious head wounds in World War I and this is generally believed to have contributed to mental ill-health in later life.
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Cello Concerto: II. Adagio
Irish Lament
Songs of Springtime: No. 7. To Daffodils
Prelude for Cello & Piano
Lonely Waters
Symphony in G Minor: I. Allegro
Symphony in G Minor: II. Lento
Violin Concerto: I. Allegro moderato
Violin Concerto: II. Rondo: Vivace - Alla valse burlesca
Serenade in G Major (original version): II. Air: Lento, ma non troppo
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