Baynton Power, Olive Mary Turner (pseud: S Kameneff) 28.nov.1890-15.oct.1954 London New Barnet - London Hendon
soprano singer, used her maiden name Olive Turner all her life, studied with Agnes Larkoom, Cuthbert Whitemore and Frederick Corder at the Royal Academy of Music, Fellow of the Royal Academy of Music (FRAM), medallist of Worshipful Company of Musicians, winner of the Betzemann gold medal for Opera, singer of ballads and cinema background, for 2 years prima donna with the D'Oyley Carte Opera Company, 1934-1936 residing at 5 St Mary's Terrace in London Paddington, 1939-1945 singer in war service with the Entertainments National Service Association (ENSA), 1949-1952 residing at 46 Shirehall Lane in Hendon ; 1925 in London Pancras she married composer Henry Baynton Power

Title Parts


[] The hill by the sea. Song
words Herbert J. Brandon
pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London 1917

[] Sea pieces. Suite for piano
prizewinner in a competition
pub Newman Publishing Co., London 1919
[] 1 - Calm
[] 2 - Changeable breezes
[] 3 - Coming storm
[] Cradle song of the coast. Song
words H. J. Brandon
pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London 1919

[] Thoughts travel quicker than the Telephone. Song
words E. Butcher
pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London 1919

[] Bird-notes. Song cycle
words Edward Lockton
pub Metzler, London 1922

[] In old Pekin. Ten impressions for piano
published under pseudonym S. Kameneff
pub Keith Prowse & Co., London 1926
[] 1 - Sen Yang Jen
[] 2 - Pekin
[] 3 - Windbells
[] 4 - The forbidden city
[] 5 - The song of the coolies
[] 6 - The Mandarin
[] 7 - Sen Yang Jen's soliloquy
[] 8 - Feast of lanterns
[] 9 - Fireworks
[] 10 - The prince of her dreams
[] The call of India. Seven impressions for piano
published under pseudonym S. Kameneff
pub Keith Prowse & Co., London 1927

[] Masquerade. Piano
pub Gould & Bolttler, London 1927

[] Where snowflakes fall. Piano
published under pseudonym S. Kameneff
pub Keith Prowse & Co., London 1928

[] The visitor. Song
pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London 1928

[] Life is like a song. Waltz song
words F.G. Bowles
pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London 1928

[] The dawn sprite. Song
words Doris Rowley
pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London 1930

[] The little green forest. Song
words Doris Rowley
pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London 1930

[] Five preludes for pianoforte. b1935
[] The Christmas minstrel. Song
words Doris Rowley
pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London b1935

[] Gretna Green. Dance scena for piano
pub Beal, Stuttard & Co., London 1934

[] Arundel. Orchestral suite
pub Southern Music Co., London 1939
[] 1 - The old town
[] 2 - Where the Arun flows
[] 3 - The Castle
[] Goody two shoes. Piano
pub Leonard, Gould & Bolttler, London 1947

[] Something for Jack and something for Jill. Piano
pub Leonard, Gould & Bolttler, London 1947

[] Peter and his friends. Eight doggy dialogues, play time pieces for young pianists
pub A. Weekes & Co., London 1950

[] Jolly Jack Tar. Masquerade. Piano
pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London 1953

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