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Benedictus, op.37 no.3 (2)Britannia: A Nautical Overture, op.52 (2)
Burns ‘Second Scotch Rhapsody’, op.24 (1)
Colomba (1)
Coriolanus, op.61 (1)
Coronation March (1)
La belle dame sans merci (1)
Nrwquay Fisherman's Song (1)
Pibroch Suite, op.42 (1)
Queen Mab (1)
Scottish Concerto, op.55 (1)
String Quartet in G major (1)
The Cricket on the Hearth, op.62 (1)
The Dream of Eugene Aram (1)
The Little Minister, op.57 (1)
Violin Concerto in C sharp minor, op.32 (1)
Sir Alexander Campbell Mackenzie (22 August 1847 – 28 April 1935) was a Scottish composer, conductor and teacher best known for his oratorios, violin and piano pieces, Scottish folk music and works for the stage.
Mackenzie was a member of a musical family and was sent for his musical education to Germany. He had many successes as a composer, producing over 90 compositions, but from 1888 to 1924, he devoted a great part of his energies to running the Royal Academy of Music. Together with Hubert Parry and Charles Villiers Stanford, he was regarded as one of the fathers of the British musical renaissance in the late nineteenth century.
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