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Martin Edward Fallas Shaw OBE FRCM (9 March 1875 – 24 October 1958) was an English composer, conductor, and (in his early life) theatre producer.
Born in London, Martin Shaw was a composer, educator, arranger and campaigner for the English Revival. In a career which spanned both World Wars, he felt: very strongly that the great purpose of music should be to aid the cause of Humanity, and that we should regard it, therefore, as being in its nature at least as much social as artistic .
Jun 15, 2021 · In 1957 a young Jane Manning was given a tactful warning about it when singing in Shaw’s ballad opera Mr Pepys, her first performance in front of the composer. The birthmark was never ever mentioned at home, and he only referred to it once, to say to his wife, “I am as God made me.”
Biography. Martin Edward Fallas Shaw (9 March 1875 – 24 October 1958) was an English composer, conductor, and (in his early life) theatre producer. His over 300 published works include songs, hymns, carols, oratorios, several instrumental works, a congregational mass setting (the Anglican Folk Mass ), and four operas including a ballad opera.
Martin Shaw’s extensive musical output appears here in the manuscripts of his own compositions; ranging from his dramatic works to his numerous church hymns and carols.
Biography. Martin Edward Fallas Shaw OBE, FRCM (9 March 1875–24 October 1958) was an English composer, conductor and (in his early life) theatre producer. His over 300 published works include songs, hymns, carols, oratorios, several instrumental works, a congregational mass setting (the Anglican Folk Mass) and four operas including a ballad ...
Martin Edward Fallas Shaw OBE FRCM (9 March 1875 – 24 October 1958) was an English composer, conductor, and (in his early life) theatre producer. His over 300 published works include songs, hymns, carols, oratorios, several instrumental works, a congregational mass setting (the Anglican Folk Mass), and four operas including a ballad opera.