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(c) 2017 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
Bryceson Treharne
(c) 2017 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
(c) 2017 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston

Bryceson Treharne

Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, 1879 - 1948, New York
Biographyhttp://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n86143587/ I.S. 1/9/2018

Sources
found: Sullivan, A. H.M.S. Pinafore, 186-?: t.p. (Authentic version edited by Bryceson Treharne)
found: Thompson, 10th ed. (Treharne, Bryceson (b. Merthyr Tydvil, Wales, 5/30/1879; d. Woodside, L.I., 2/4/48), teacher, composer, editor)
found: LC data base, 6/1/87 (hdg.: Treharne, Bryceson, 1879-1948)
found: LC Catalog of copyright entires, New series, v. 39, no. 7, 1944: p. 1308 (B.M. co's Christmas carol book; arr. Chester Wallis [pseud. of Bryceson Treharne]; pf, Aug. 15, 1944; E pub. 124737; Boston music co., Boston, 36040)
found: O'Hara, Geoffrey. I walked today where Jesus walked, 1947: caption (music by Geoffrey O'Hara; arranged by Kenneth Downing; words by Daniel Twohig)
found: London Kelt, via WWW, 30 August 2016 (14 December 1895: Mr. W. Bryceson Treharne, pianist and organist)
found: Catalog of Copyright Entries: part 3, Musical Compositions, Last half of 1940, via WWW, 30 August 2016 page 1148 (Lord most holy, words and music Betha Fairless Henson, arr. Kenneth Downing [pseud. of Bryceson Treharne]; for mixed chorus, piano or organ accompaniment, ©July 16, 1940, G. Schirmer, New York) page 1119 (He smiled on me, words Daniel Twohig, music Geoffrey O'hara, arr. Kenneth Downing [pseud. of Bryceson Treharne], mixed chorus, piano or organ accompaniment, ©July 16, 1940, G. Schirmer, New York)
found: Dictionary of Welsh biography, via WWW, 30 August 2016 (Treharne, Bryceson (1879-1948); born in Merthyr Tydfil in 1879; studied at Royal College of Music in London; taught at Aberystwyth University College and University of Adelaide, Australia; was interned at Ruhleben during World War I, went to USA in 1918; from 1924 taught music at McGill University in Montreal; in 1928 went to Boston as a music editor; composer)
found: First World War studies, 2011 volume 2, issue 1, page 27-40 (In Ruhleben Camp; Bryceson Treharne, composer interned at Ruhleben Camp for two years between 1914 and 1918; appointed professor of music at University of Adelaide in 1901, at age 22; left in 1911)
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Last Updated8/7/24