Rebecca Clarke or Rebecca Clark may refer to: Rebecca Clarke (composer) (1886–1979), English classical composer and violist Rebecca Sophia Clarke (1833–1906)...
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sortable list of compositions by Rebecca Clarke, drawn largely from the lists found on the website of the Rebecca Clarke Society. The works are categorized...
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Rebecca Helferich Clarke (27 August 1886 – 13 October 1979) was a British classical composer and violist. Internationally renowned as a viola virtuoso...
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viola and piano by the English composer and violist Rebecca Clarke. It was written in 1917 when Clarke was pursuing a performing career in the United States...
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Bliss, Edwin York Bowen, Benjamin Dale, Frank Bridge, Benjamin Britten, Rebecca Clarke and Ralph Vaughan Williams all wrote substantial chamber and concert...
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Bowman communications system Morpheus (Rebecca Clarke), a composition for viola and piano by Rebecca Helferich Clarke Morpheus (album), a music album by Canadian...
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the Royal Academy of Music. Among his students at was the composer Rebecca Clarke, and among Miles' associates was Lionel Tertis. He was a prolific composer...
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Rebecca Clarke composed the Sonata for Viola and Piano in 1919, when the composer was 33 years old. She had been supporting herself with some success as...
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Clarke is the name of the following fictional characters: Becky Clarke, a character in Taken Becky Clarke (Doctors), a character in Doctors Rebecca Clarke...
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on 2 February 2023. Retrieved 4 February 2023. Ford, Rebecca (27 January 2017). "Emilia Clarke to Star in 'The Beauty Inside' for Fox 2000, Temple Hill"...
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Start for Star Rebecca Ferguson". Speakeasy. Archived from the original on 20 October 2013. Clarke, Donald (14 October 2017). "Rebecca Ferguson: 'Here...
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Wars Ralph Clarke (mayor) (died 1660), mayor of Chesterfield, 1598 Rebecca Clarke (disambiguation) Richard Clarke (disambiguation) Robert Clarke (disambiguation)...
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many artists have tried to create their own versions of the tunes. Rebecca Clarke – "The Tiger" (1929–33) Benjamin Britten, in his song cycle Songs and...
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piano such as the Sonata for Viola and Piano, Op. 11 No. 4 in 1919. Rebecca Clarke composed the Sonata for viola and piano the same year. Bax's Viola Sonata...
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Rebecca Sophia Clarke (February 22, 1833 – August 10, 1906), also known as Sophie May, was an American author of children's fiction. Using her nieces...
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written by Rebecca Clarke. It was first performed in 2005 and has been toured around Australia since. The show is also performed by Rebecca Clarke. The play...
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Defending the Caveman Anton Chekhov: On the Harmful Effects of Tobacco Rebecca Clarke: Unspoken Jode Comer: Prima Facie Derek DelGaudio: In & Of Itself Eve...
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Clarke was born in Harrow in England. His father was Joseph Thacher Clarke, an archeologist. His older sister was the composer and violist Rebecca Clarke...
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Schumann (1819–1896); Ethel Smyth (1858–1944); Amy Beach (1867–1944); Rebecca Clarke (1886–1979); Germaine Tailleferre (1892–1983); Lili Boulanger (1893–1918);...
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known transcriptions being those of Shostakovich's Viola Sonata or Rebecca Clarke's Viola Sonata. Samuel Adler Viola Concerto (1999) Julia Adolphe Unearth...
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Brigadier Dudley Wrangel Clarke, CB, CBE (27 April 1899 – 7 May 1974) was an officer in the British Army, known as a pioneer of military deception operations...
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Joanna (Lindsey Coulson) are concerned when their daughter, Olivia (Rebecca Clarke), fails to make her regular weekend communication from Istanbul, where...
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Arnold Bax – Tintagel Ernest Bloch – Suite for Viola and Orchestra Rebecca Clarke – Sonata for Viola and Piano Edward Elgar - Cello Concerto in E minor...
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– Celia Lovsky, Austrian-born American actress (b. 1897) October 13 Rebecca Clarke, English composer and violist (b. 1886) Archibald Roosevelt, American...
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traditional air "The Maids of Mourne Shore" in 1909. In the 1920s composer Rebecca Clarke (1886–1979) set the text to her own music. The composer John Ireland...
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met a fellow boarder Horace Mann in 1832 or 1833. Rebecca Clarke, the mother of James Freeman Clarke, operated the boarding house, Ashburton Place. Living...
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composers including Granville Bantock (Songs from the Chinese Poets), Rebecca Clarke, Bernard van Dieren, Harry Farjeon (The Lute of Jade song cycle, 1917)...
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Festival 1923 – Commissions for the Berkshire Festival: Eugene Goosens Rebecca Clarke 1926 – Albert Huybrechts: Sonata for violin and piano 1927 – Mario Pilati:...
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Hungarian Soldiers at the Konzerthaus, Vienna. February 13 – May Mukle and Rebecca Clarke give a recital at the Aeolian Hall in New York City, accompanied by...
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Collins – "My Old Man (Said Follow the Van)" Arnold Bax – Tintagel Rebecca Clarke – Viola Sonata Gustav Holst – Ode to Death Charles Villiers Stanford...
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