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Professor Erik William Chisholm (4 January 1904 – 8 June 1965) was a Scottish composer and conductor often known as "Scotland’s forgotten composer". According to his biographer, Chisholm "was the first composer to absorb Celtic idioms into his music in form as well as content, his achievement paralleling that of Bartók in its depth of understanding and its daring",[1] which led to his nickname of "MacBartók".[2] He was also a founder of the Celtic Ballet and, together with Margaret Morris, created the first full-length Scottish ballet, The Forsaken Mermaid.[1] He was also the dean and director of the South African College of Music at the University of Cape Town for 19 years. Chisholm founded the South African College of Music opera company in Cape Town and was a vital force in bringing new operas to Scotland, England and South Africa. By the time of his death in 1965, he had composed over a hundred works. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Scottish Airs for Children: No. 9. —
1302Poems of Love: II. Johnnie Logie
583Straloch Suite: I. Grave - Allegro con spirito - Grave
214Airs from the Patrick MacDonald Collection: No. 4. —
175Straloch Suite: II. Allegro con energia - Allegro scherzando
176Scottish Airs for Children: No. 1. —
167Straloch Suite: III. Mesure - Andante espressivo e tempo rubato - Mesure
168Peter Pan: IV. Tinkerbell
149Petite Suite: II. Mermaid's Song
1410Petite Suite: I. Harris Dance
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Chisholm, E.: Music for Piano, Vol. 1

Erik Chisholm: Songs

Chisholm, E.: Music for Piano, Vol. 2

Chisholm: Music for Piano, Vol. 7

Chisholm, E.: Music for Piano, Vol. 4

Chisholm, E.: Music for Piano, Vol. 3

Chisholm: Music for Piano, Vol. 6

Chisholm, E.: Music for Piano, Vol. 5
Erik Chisholm: Violin Concerto & Dance Suite

Erik Chisholm: Piano Concertos Nos. 1 & 2
Erik Chisholm: Music for Piano, Vol. 6

Chisholm - Piano Concertos