Kelly 'Arundale', Claude Augustine 14.may.1875-18.sep.1922 England, Leeds - London Kensington
architect, amateur pianist, violinist and songwriter, born at 21 Cowper Street, 1880 residing with his parents, sister Mary Agatha (Leeds 1874-), brother Bernard Romnald (Leeds 1877-), housemaid and cook at 3 Newton Grove Chapelton Road in Leeds, 1900 residing with his father at 466 Oxford Street in London Marylebone while his mother boarded with Sybil and Grace in Sheffield, 1910 residing with his sister actress Mary Agatha Kelly at 108 Lauderdale Mansions in London Paddington, 1919 he won a 1000 pound prize for his Liberty song in the competition by the 'London Magazine', the Arundale family had a Red Cross rest home for soldiers, he was member of the Performing Right Society (PRS) London, at time of death residing at 32 Elsham Road in Kensington ; son of church architect John Kelly (Yorkshire, Dewsbury 1839-1904 Marylebone) and Mary Ann Crane (Cambridgeshire, Thoiney 1844-) ; brother of singer/actress Sybil Arundale (Leeds 1874-) and singer/actress Grace Arundale (Leeds 1880-) ; 1915 in Richmond Surrey he married actress/lyricist Grace Madeline Woodley (Kent, Brockley 1889-1955 Lambeth)

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[] A question of time. Song
words J. Hayden-Clarendon
pub Francis, Day & Hunter, London 1897
sung by Arthur Roberts, also by J. Hayden Clarendon

[] The born coquette. Song
words Follett Thorpe
pub B. Feldman & Co., London 1898

[] If only I wasn't a girl. Song
words Hayden Clarendon
pub Jefferys Ltd., London 23dec1898
sung by Miss Nellie Randall

[] The gipsy girl. Operetta. Waldorf Theatre, London 4mar1905 and Shakespeare Theatre, Liverpool 15may1906
with Miss Sybil Arundale as Katrina and Miss Grace Arundale as Marion Willoughby

[] Tooral-looral. Song
words Follett Thorpe
pub B. Feldman & Co., London 26feb1907

[] Little Contrary Mary. Song
words by Douglas Townshend
pub Francis, Day & Hunter, London 1907

[] On a Vanguard, etc. Song
pub Francis, Day & Hunter, London 1907

[] A ward in chancery. Operetta. Hippodrome, London 30may1910
[] The little white house. Song cycle
words Ethel Bernard Kelly
pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London 1910
[] 1 - The old flagged path
[] 2 - The lavender room
[] 3 - The smoking room
[] 4 - The parlour
[] 5 - The old kitchen
[] 6 - The night nursery
[] 7 - The still-room
[] The charm of a child. Song cycle
words M. Arnoldson
pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London 1910
[] 1 - Fairies' umbrellas
[] 2 - Little grey friend
[] 3 - The quarrel
[] 4 - Rivals
[] 5 - Baby mine
[] Old furniture. Song cycle
words Ethel Bernard Kelly
pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London 1910
[] 1 - Under the hammer
[] 2 - The rocking chair
[] 3 - Old furniture
[] 4 - The Toby jug
[] 5 - The old cradle
[] 6 - The spinning wheel
[] 7 - The old spinet
[] Moon magic. Song cycle of five fairy fantasies
words Nancie B. Marsland
pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London 1910
[] 1 - Up in the sky
[] 2 - White birds
[] 3 - My fairy godmother
[] 4 - Almond blossoms
[] 5 - Tears that children shed
[] Land of the almond blossom. Song cycle
words Herbert J. Brandon
pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London 1910
[] 1 - When Spring and cherry blossom
[] 2 - Enoshima
[] 3 - The geisha's song
[] 4 - Two little feet
[] 5 - A hill on Yokohama
[] 6 - Prayers
[] Five short humorous songs
words and music Claude Arundale
pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London 1910
[] 1 - Three little boys
[] 2 - The two rats
[] 3 - Lucky dog
[] 4 - Cupid
[] 5 - My mother says that angels
[] The hour before dawn. Song
words E. B. Kelly
pub Metzler & Co., London 1913

[] Peggy's little way. Song
words by H. J. Brandon
pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London 1914

[] Parson and me. Song
words H. J. Brandon
pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London 1914

[] Mazurka russe. Piano
pub J. B. Cramer, London 1915

[] At the sign of the drake. Song
words H. J. Brandon
pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London 1915

[] The light of the stars abide. Song
words E. B. Kelly
pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London 1916

[] Hats off to the stoker. Song
words and music Claude Arundale
pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London 1917

[] Butterflies. Piano
pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London 1917

[] When ma Piccaninny died. Song
words F. G. Bowles
pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London 1918

[] The flag of liberty. Voice and piano
words Frederic Edward Weatherly (1848-1929)
pub Enoch & Sons, London 1919
the "London Magazine" 1,000 pound prize song
presented free with the "London Magazine" for August 1919

[] Green grass. Song
pub J. B. Cramer, London 1919
sung by Sybil Arundale in her concert on 2LO London Radio 2feb1923

[] Fisherfolk. Song cycle. Medium voice and piano
words Ethel B. Kelly
pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London 1919
[] 1 - The little old inn by the sea
[] 2 - The bar parlour
[] 3 - Old mother sea
[] 4 - Little brown sail
[] 5 - Folks who live beside the sea
[] Polish dance. Piano
pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London 1919

[] Breezy Bill. Fox Trot. Piano
pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London 1919

[] The rain-fairy in E flat. Voice and piano
words Edward Lockton
pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London 1920

[] Good cider for me. Song
words E. Lockton
pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London 1920

[] A country cottage. Song cycle
words by Ethel B. Kelly, etc.
pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London 1920
[] 1 - The settler
[] 2 - A country cottage
[] 3 - The little green door
[] 4 - On the comfort of a garden
[] 5 - The gate
[] 6 - Down in the orchard
[] 7 - The garden chair
[] A dreamland city. Song
words Grace M. Woodley
pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London 1921

[] Porcelain and pottery. Song cycle. Baritone and piano
words Grace M. Woodley
pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London 1921
[] 1 - A Nanking bowl
[] 2 - A set of Sevres "at the court of gay Versailles"
[] 3 - Delft ware
[] 4 - Egyptian pottery "Love's eternal fire"
[] 5 - Old Chelsea
[] The garden of memories. Song cycle. Medium voice and piano
on poems by Ethel Bernard Kelly
pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London 1922
[] 1 - The rainbow garden
[] 2 - The garden of yesterday
[] 3 - The garden of memory
[] 4 - The garden on the hill
[] 5 - The children's garden
[] 6 - The sundial
[] The harlequinade. Fantastic operette song cycle. Vocal trio and piano
pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London 1922
[] 1 - The harlequinade
[] 2 - Here we are
[] 3 - Columbine
[] 4 - Harlequin
[] 5 - Poor pantaloon
[] 6 - The clown
[] 7 - Always together
[] 8 - Making it up again
[] 9 - Farewell
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