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    in Australia, and from 1906 performed in Europe under the stage name Ethel Leginska, at the suggestion of British socialite Lady Maud Warrender (the wife...
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  • Mall Gazette. In 1907 Whithorne was married to the English musician Ethel Leginska. They met whilst studying music in Vienna. Sometimes they performed...
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  • David Bruce, composer Julian Wagstaff, Scottish composer 26 February – Ethel Leginska, English-American pianist, music teacher, composer and conductor, 84...
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    Mieczysław Horszowski, Edwin Hughes, Frank La Forge, Mabel Lander, Ethel Leginska, Marguerite Melville Liszniewska, Frank Merrick, Benno Moiseiwitsch...
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  • (1882–1955), British pianist and teacher, piano tutor to the Royal Family Ethel Leginska (1886–1970), British pianist, conductor and composer Kate Loder (1825–1904)...
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    Horszowski [pupils] Edwin Hughes [pupils] Hedwig Kanner-Rosenthal [pupils] Ethel Leginska [pupils] Frank Merrick Franz Mittler Benno Moiseiwitsch [pupils] Elly...
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    and was a Fellow of Oxford University studying with Artur Schnabel, Ethel Leginska and Theodor Leschetizky. At the University of Chicago, Williamson met...
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  • 1988), American basketball player Ethel Liggins (1886–1970), British pianist, also known by her stage name Ethel Leginska Frederick Liggins (1873–1926),...
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    State Opera contralto Margarethe Arndt-Ober, and pianist-composers Ethel Leginska and Percy Grainger. Of venues that once defined Holyoke's stage history...
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    Henry Dawson Lowry's writing, into the libretto for the opera Gale by Ethel Leginska. The opera premiered in Chicago at the Civic Opera House, with John...
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    1, 1935 Oscar Thompson, Rebecca Merit (Merritt), Hubay and Flesch, Ethel Leginska, Henry Holden Huss Vol. I, No. 2 August 1935 Fadettes, Caroline B. Nichols...
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  • American Algot Haquinius 1886 1966 Swedish Jef van Hoof 1886 1959 Belgian Ethel Leginska 1886 1970 British Paul Paray 1886 1979 French Mass for the 500th Anniversary...
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    San Francisco opera. Retrieved 2 May 2022. Neuls-Bates, Carol. 'Leginska [Liggins], Ethel', in Grove Music Online (2001) Borroff, Edith (2003). Music Melting...
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  • the founder of the London Women's String Orchestra in 1938. In the US Ethel Leginska headed the Boston Woman's Symphony Orchestra (1926-1930), founded the...
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    (1886–1979) Ellen Coleman (1886–1973) Elizabeth Gyring (1886–1970) Ethel Leginska (1886–1970) Geni Sadero (1886–1961) Margaret McClure Stitt (1886–1979)...
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    June 11, 2022. Retrieved June 11, 2022. "Pianist and Violinist Play; Ethel Leginska and Marie Caslova in an Interesting Recital". The New York Times. April...
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  • in Los Angeles. He was a protégé of Rudolf Serkin and studied with Ethel Leginska. His life and ability were often paralleled to that of Wolfgang Amadeus...
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  • pianist, music educator and composer. Bruce Sutherland studied with Ethel Leginska and Amparo Iturbi. His debut as a pianist was a radio broadcast with...
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  • Hazel Lucile Harrison Billie Holiday Mahalia Jackson Janis Lyn Joplin Ethel Leginska Hattie McDaniel Jeanette MacDonald Marian Griswold Nevins MacDowell...
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    White toured as a member of the Boston Women's Symphony, conducted by Ethel Leginska, in 1929. White continued to perform with the Edna White Quartet (now...
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  • the older generations of Florence Ashton Marshall, Gwynne Kimpton and Ethel Leginska, and her near contemporaries Avril Coleridge-Taylor, Iris Lemare and...
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  • 1945) Young-ja Lee (composer) (born 1931/36) Nicola LeFanu (born 1947) Ethel Leginska (1886–1970) Liza Lehmann (1862–1918) Clarisse Leite (1917–2003) Vânia...
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    California. She studied several instruments, primarily piano with Ethel Leginska, as well as percussion, bassoon, and conducting. She conducted the San...
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    pianism, and who was a pupil of Arthur Schnabel, Wanda Landowska, and Ethel Leginska. His organ teachers in the Chicago area were Richard Webster and Edward...
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  • (such as Rosabel Watson, Florence Ashton Marshall, Gwynne Kimpton and Ethel Leginska) and her near contemporaries Avril Coleridge-Taylor, Iris Lemare and...
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    novels (The Haunting, 1921) into the libretto for the opera Gale by Ethel Leginska, which premiered in Chicago at the Civic Opera House, with John Charles...
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  • teenager, Smith played first trumpet in the Boston Women's Symphony, with Ethel Leginska conducting. In 1942, she won the Ossip Gabrilowitsch Scholarship Fund...
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    institutions and credited him with the whole basis of his music development) Ethel Leginska Walter Burle Marx Hans Pfitzner (his future son-in-law) Edward Potjes...
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  • 1924–1927: Richard Czerwonky (né Richard Rudolph Czerwonky) 1927–1929: Ethel Leginska 1929–1939: Ebba Sundstrom Nylander (née Ebba Irene Violet Sundstrom;m)...
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  • from the class of the legendary Rosina Lhévinne. He also studied with Ethel Leginska and Lillian Steuber in Los Angeles. Pollack continued his graduate studies...
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