Austin, Harold Richard 11.apr.1880-1966 England, London Paddington - London Hillingdon
1881-1891 residing with his parents, brother, sister and 2 servants at 50 Tavistock Crescent in London Kensington, 1911 as composer residing with his widowed mother at 48 Woodstock Road in London Chiswick Bedford Park, 14.oct.1914-3.mar.1919 in WWI he served in the Anti-Aircraft Corps, 1921-1923 as musician residing with his mother, a brother and a servant at 48 Woodstock Road, 1937-1938 residing in Folkestone Kent, 1939 as married musician and composer residing with his mother, a student at the Royal College of Music Colin R Horsley (New Zealand 23.apr.1920-) and a servant at 48 Woodstock Road, until 1947 residing with his wife at 48 Woodstock Road, 1952-1953 residing with his daughter at 48 Woodstock Road ; son of journalist Louis Frederick Austin (New York 9.oct.1852-15.sep.1905 Sussex, Brighton, Metropole Hotel) and Wilhelmina Jemina Robinson (London Paddington 6.jul.1852-9.jun.1945 Bedford Park) ; brother of novelist/lyricist Phyllis Austin ; 11.jul.1922 at St Matthew in London Hammersmith he married Mary Elizabeth Coke (Kent, Ashford 30.sep.1888-1947 London Bedford Park)

Title Parts


[] Pensees tristes. Melodie pour violon et piano
pub E. Ashdown, London 1902

[] Dearest, farewell. Song. In E flat and F
words by "Alien"
pub E. Ashdown, London 1902

[] In the wilderness. Song
words Ethel Tarry
pub Lublin & Co., London 1908

[] The wild black men. Song
words by F. O'Neill Gallagher
pub Chappell & Co., London 1909
copyright renewal Harold Austin, Folkestone, Kent 28apr1937

[] Heart of May. Song. In E flat and F
words F. O'Neill Gallagher
pub Chappell & Co., London 1910
copyright renewal Harold Austin, Folkestone, Kent 6apr1938

[] When roses bloom. Song
words Harold Simpson
pub Chappell & Co., London 1910

[] Dearest long ago. Song
words by Lady Lindsay
pub Chappell & Co., London 1913
copyright renewal Harold Austin, London 12nov1940

[] Beyond the Bay. Song. No.1 in E flat. Low voice
words Gunby Hadath
pub Elkin & Co., London 1919

[] In the woods "I love to roam in the woods". Song. No.2 in D. Medium voice
words by Lady Lindsay
pub Elkin & Co., London 1919

[] Molly O'Donegal "At Donegal fair"
words Phyllis Austin
pub Chappell & Co., London 1920
copyright renewal Harold Austin 12sep1950

[] To my fair lady
words Phyllis Austin
pub Boosey & Co., London 24feb1921
copyright renewal Harold Austin 9aug1948

[] Mummy's l'il' feeler
words Phyllis Austin
pub Chappell & Co., London 25jul1922
copyright renewal Harold Austin 26jul1949

[] Lace and lavender. Graceful dance. Piano
pub Augener Ltd., London 1jul1926
copyright renewal Harold Austin 31aug1953

[] Summer clouds. Intermezzo. Violin, violoncello and piano
pub Augener Ltd., London 1jul1926
copyright renewal Harold Austin 31aug1953

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