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- Dame Elizabeth Violet Maconchy LeFanu DBE (/məˈkɒŋkiː ˈlɛfænuː/; 19 March 1907 – 11 November 1994) was an Irish-English composer. She is considered to...
- 1995) was an Irish librarian. He was the husband of composer Elizabeth Maconchy. LeFanu was born in Ireland, the son of Thomas Philip Le Fanu and his wife...
- b****oonist she's ever known, an artist of the first rank". Composer Elizabeth Maconchy dedicated her Concertino for B****oon & String Orchestra (1950) to Brooke...
- concert use". His students included Ivor Gurney, Constant Lambert, Elizabeth Maconchy, Grace Williams and Gordon Jacob, the last of whom went on to work with...
- Walter Kaufmann 1907 1984 Czech Jean Langlais 1907 1991 French Elizabeth Maconchy 1907 1994 English Quintet for oboe and strings; 13 string quartets Yoritsune...
- The ballet was c****ographed by Cepta Cullen and composed by Elizabeth Maconchy, with set design by Mainie Jellet. The 2020 and 2021 festivals were cancelled...
- Antonín Dvořák (14), Alexander Borodin (2), Béla Bartók (6), Elizabeth Maconchy (13), Darius Milhaud (18), Heitor Villa-Lobos (17), and Dmitri Shostakovich...
- of other young female composers including Elisabeth Lutyens, Elizabeth Maconchy and Grace Williams, who organised a concert series as performance opportunity...
- poet F. R. Higgins, designed by Mainie Jellett and composed by Elizabeth Maconchy. The performance opened in the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin in February 1941...
- wrote the piece would not be suitable. Vaughan Williams' protégé Elizabeth Maconchy composed a masque, The Birds (1967–68), an "extravaganza" after Aristophanes...