
John Herbert Foulds (November 2, 1880 – April 25, 1939), was a British composer of classical music from England. A successful composer of light music and theatre scores, his principal creative energies went into more ambitious and exploratory works that were particularly influenced by Indian music. Suffering a setback after the decline in popularity of his World Requiem (1919–1921), he left London for Paris in 1927, and eventually travelled to India in 1935 where
J. FOULDS: Gandharva 'celestial music' (e)
Foulds: Apotheosis for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 18 "Elegy": IV. Tempo della prima stanza
Foulds : Keltic Suite Op.29 : II Lament
J. FOULDS: April England (ex.)
"Gandharva-Music" op. 49
Foulds: Music poem No.4 for violin and orchestra, Op. 18, 'Apotheosis (Elegy)': IV. Tempo della prima stanza
J. FOULDS: Ghandarva Music
April England, Op. 48 No.1 (Version for Orchestra)
Music-Pictures Group VI, Op. 81 "Gaelic Melodies": II. Deirdre Crooning
A World Requiem, Op. 60: Part I: I. Requiem -
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