Mirrie Irma Hill (née Solomon) OBE (1 December 1889 – 1 May 1986) was an Australian composer. Mirrie Irma Jaffa Hill was born on 1 December 1889 in the...
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Alfred Hill died at the age of 90 in 1960. He was survived by his second wife Mirrie Hill, and the three children of his first marriage. Isolde Hill became...
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recalls Mosman c. 1920. Sienna Green (born 2004), water polo Olympian Mirrie Hill (née Solomon) OBE (1889–1986), composer Varney Monk (1892–1967), pianist...
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- actor and director Dean Hawkins - rugby league player Mirrie Hill - composer Jacques Hilling - actor Fred Hollows - ophthalmologist Bob Hornery - actor...
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Brett, Varney Monk, Esther Kalin, Josephine Bell, Marjorie Hesse, and Mirrie Hill. Johnson (2004) Telegraph, 17 February 2005 Hyde (1991) "Miss Miriam...
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(1892–1950) Mirrie Hill (1889–1986) Arthur Benjamin (1893–1960) John Antill (1904–1986) Charles Zwar (1911–1989) Peggy Glanville-Hicks (1912–1990) Alfred Hill (1869–1960)...
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Johanna Bordewijk-Roepman (1892–1971) Katherine K. Davis (1892–1980) Mirrie Hill (1892–1986) Maria Scheepers (1892–1989) Louise E. Stairs (1892–1975)...
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1955 Finnish Romanticism Sandor Harmati 1892 1936 Hungarian-American Mirrie Hill 1892 1986 Australian Arthur Honegger 1892 1955 Swiss Symphony No. 3 "Liturgique";...
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Heinrich Fraenkel, 88, Polish-British screenwriter and biographer. Mirrie Hill, 96, Australian composer. Mirko Javornik, 76, Slovenian writer. Arthur...
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Mind of Man 9 Melodious 10 Short symphony 11 The Four Nations 1950s Mirrie Hill Arnhem Land 1954 Paul Hindemith Mathis der Maler The painter Matthias...
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Verdean musical artist Roberto Mirri (born 1978), Italian footballer Mirrie Hill OBE (1889–1986), Australian composer This disambiguation page lists articles...
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1962) Hildegard of Bingen (1098–1179) Daisy Wood Hildreth (1879–1969) Mirrie Hill (1892–1986) Dorothy Hindman (born 1966) Rozalie Hirs (born 1965) Margaret...
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where she studied piano with Frank Hutchens, composition with Alfred Hill and Mirrie Hill, and attained diplomas (DSCM) in teaching and performance in 1931...
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respite in 1934. He travelled to Melbourne with his wife Mirrie Hill. "What I seemed", wrote Hill, "at the time, to think more important than all, was that...
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respite in 1934. He travelled to Melbourne with his wife Mirrie Hill. "What I seemed", wrote Hill, "at the time, to think more important than all, was that...
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(born 1969) Fiona Joy Hawkins (born 1964) Moya Henderson (born 1941) Mirrie Hill (1892–1968) Dulcie Holland (1913–2000) Miriam Hyde (1913–2005) Dami Im...
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572097. Allan Stiles. A Catalogue of the Music of Alfred Hill Alfred Hill's second wife, Mirrie Hill, in a 1971 interview mentions "the boys" coming round...
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are known as "Trowie Tunes". A selection is offered in the anthology Da Mirrie Dancers (1985). "Da Trøila Knowe" ('The Knoll of the Trolls') is one example...
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88444 (Micketymulga) Mirrie Warrumbungle Shire 32°00′54″S 149°04′04″E / 32.01500°S 149.06778°E / -32.01500; 149.06778 (Mirrie) Mitchell Dubbo Regional...
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For service to local government. John Sinclair Leslie Hill – For service to polo. Mirrie Irma Hill – For service to music. Emeritus Professor Victor David...
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