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The E J (Ernest John) Moeran Collection consists of 41 music manuscripts and 65 published works. The manuscripts are available in digital form. The published works are available for consultation in the Southbank Library Special Collection, Southbank Campus, University of Melbourne. Contact Southbank Library
E J Moeran was a British composer (1894-1950). The manuscripts of E J Moeran held at the Southbank Library is a significant collection of this composer’s work.
This collection is unique in its provenance as Moeran did not visit Australia. Following Moeran’s death the manuscripts travelled to Australia with his wife Peers Coetmore (1905-1976), who was cello lecturer at the Victorian College of the Arts. Upon her death she left Moeran’s manuscripts to the Southbank Library.
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ItemSpring goeth all in whiteMoeran, E. J. (Ernest John), 1894-1950 (Curwen Edition, London, 1924)
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ItemSpring goeth all in white : song with pianoMoeran, E. J. (Ernest John), 1894-1950 (1924)
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ItemWhen June is come : songMoeran, E. J. (Ernest John), 1894-1950 (National Institute for the Blind, London, 1924-1939)
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ItemA dream of deathMoeran, E. J. (Ernest John), 1894-1950 (Oxford University Press, London, 1925)
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ItemA dream of deathMoeran, E. J. (Ernest John), 1894-1950 (Oxford University Press, London, 1925)
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ItemCome away, deathMoeran, E. J. (Ernest John), 1894-1950 (Oxford University Press, London, 1925)
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ItemFar in a western brooklandMoeran, E. J. (Ernest John), 1894-1950 (Winthrop Rogers, London, 1926)
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ItemSeven poems by James JoyceMoeran, E. J. (Ernest John), 1894-1950 (Oxford University Press, London, 1930)
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ItemRosefrail : song with pianoforte accompanimentMoeran, E. J. (Ernest John), 1894-1950 (Augener, London, 1931)
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ItemThe day of palmsMoeran, E. J. (Ernest John), 1894-1950 (J.B. Cramer, London, 1932)