- "An Sylvia", D 891; Op. 106, No. 4, is a Lied for
voice and
piano composed by
Franz Schubert in 1826 and
published in 1828. Its text is a
German translation...
- The Dyer's Hand and
Other Essays is a
collection of
essays and
lectures by W. H. Auden,
published in 1962 in the US by
Random House and in the UK the following...
- The
first performance took
place in
London on 26
April 1924 with the
dedicatee,
Jelly d'Arányi, on the
violin and
Henri Gil-Marchex at the piano. In...
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major orchestras and
musicians from many
parts of the
world and was the
dedicatee of
numerous violin works,
including both of
Dmitri Shostakovich's violin...
- Lady
Charlotte Harley, the
dedicatee of
Childe Harold under the name Ianthe...
- was
executed in
Reading Gaol for
uxoricide and who, as 'C.T.W', was the
dedicatee of
Oscar Wilde's The
Ballad of
Reading Gaol. The son of
Eleanor (born...
- Rita
Steblin suggested that
Elise Barensfeld (1796 – ≥1820)
might be the
dedicatee. Born in
Regensburg and
treated for a
while as a
child prodigy, she first...
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editions and
translations from
which she
earned her living. She was the
dedicatee of
Gilles Ménage's
Historia mulierum philosopharum,
whose characterisation...
- (née Horton, 1788 – 1871) was an
English amateur botanist who was the
dedicatee of the
plant genus Hortonia and of Lord Byron’s poem 'She
Walks in Beauty'...
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although it is
possible that
Poseidon (Neptune to the Romans) was also a
dedicatee. A. W.
Lawrence described it as "the best
preserved of all Gr**** temples"...