Short bio Ernest Shand
Full biography Ernest Shand
Ernest Shand (1868-1924) was an English performer and composer for the classical guitar. He was known for his innovative approach to guitar composition, incorporating modern techniques and styles into his work. Shand is considered by some to be one of the greatest guitar composers of all time.
Shand's music has been praised for its virtuosity and expressive range. He wrote over 100 pieces for the guitar, many of which were published during his lifetime. His compositions were admired by his contemporaries, including other famous guitarists of the time.
Shand's approach to guitar composition was groundbreaking in his time, as he integrated elements of Romanticism and modernism into his work. His music reflected a broader trend in classical music towards more innovative and experimental approaches to composition.
Today, Shand's music remains popular among classical guitarists, as well as enthusiasts of classical music more broadly. His works are featured on numerous recordings and are played in concert halls around the world.
Albums featuring Ernest Shand
# | Сover | Name album | Year | Music label |
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1 | Daily Mirror Front Page(CDr, Compilation, Remastered) | 2009 | Windyridge | |
2 | The Ragtime Curate / By The Sea(Shellac, 10", 78 RPM) | 1913 | Zonophone Record | |
3 | Poor Noah Moore / The Husbands' Strike(Shellac, 10", 78 RPM) | 1912 | Zonophone Record | |
4 | In Other Lands / I Went On My Way Rejoicing(Shellac, 10", 78 RPM) | 1912 | Zonophone Record | |
5 | At The Seaside / Oh! Isn't It Singular? | 1910 | Beka-Grand-Record | |
6 | Don't Mention It Please / Look At The Weather(Shellac, 12", 78 RPM) | 1906 | Neophone Disc-Phonograph | |
7 | The M. P.(Shellac, 10", 78 RPM, Single Sided) | 1906 | Zonophone Record | |
8 | The Bachelor(Shellac, 10", 78 RPM, Single Sided) | 1905 | Gramophone Concert Record | |
9 | Look At The Weather(Shellac, 10", 78 RPM, Single Sided) | - | Zonophone Record | |
10 | At The Seaside / Oh, Isn’t It Singular(Shellac, 10", 78 RPM) | - | The Flag Record | |
11 | I Went On My Way Rejoicing / We Really Had A Most Delightful Evening(Shellac, 10", 78 RPM) | - | Diamond Record (4) | |
12 | Short Stories(Shellac, 10", 78 RPM, Single Sided) | - | Zonophone Record | |
13 | Dearly Beloved Brethern(Shellac, 10", 78 RPM, Single Sided) | - | Zonophone Record | |
14 | The Ragtime Curate / By The Sea(Pathé Disc, 25cm, 80 RPM) | - | Pathé | |
15 | The Husband's Strike / We Really Had A Most Delightful Evening(Pathé Disc, 25cm, 80 RPM) | - | Pathé | |
16 | In America / Nelson And Me(Pathé Disc, 25cm, 80 RPM) | - | Pathé |
Videos featuring Ernest Shand
Voluntary Contributions, sung by Ernest Shand.
An unusual Zonophone, (Cat. No. X-42665) recorded 2/6/1906. Ernest Shand (Born in my home town of Hull, 1868-1924), had 2 careers: 1) A classical guitar virtuoso & composer, 2) An eccentric music hall comedian. Pre welfare state voluntary contributions lo
"We really had a most delightful Evening" sung by Ernest Shand Zono Twin 809
Music Hall Song
"That Broke up the Party" Music Hall song Sung by Ernest Shand Zono twin 809
Music Hall Song
"I Went on My Way Rejoicing" Music Halll song Sung by Ernest Shand Zono 857
Music Hall Song
"Introductions" (Bert Lee) Music Hall Spoken by Ernest Shand Pathe 92861
Music Hall
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