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"Drug Store" (1927), oil on canvas, 29 x 40 in, of the painter Edward Hopper, contemporary of Maconchy (The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) Dame Elizabeth Maconchy(1907-)Dame Elizabeth Maconchy, wrote instrumental and vocal music; was born in Broxbourne on the 19th March 1907, the same year of the composers Aubin, Badings, Bialas, Clarke, Contilli, Desportes, Donati, Elston, Felderhof, Gebhardt, Giacobbe, Goh, Gresák, Guarnieri, Hartig, Hasegawa, Hirao, Kaufmann, Klebanov, Kono, Koval, Kozina, Ley, Maizel, Muench, Palester, Phillips, Polgar, Regamey, Roos, Rosseau, Ránki, Saguer, Saygun, Siqueira, Soloviev-Sedoy, Spadavecchia, Trojan, Van Durme. project Maconchy (Deeper articles)Music examples MIDI ed Mp3 of 1900 OPERE"The Sofa" was performed on the 13rd of December 1959 in Londra"The Departure" was performed on the 16th of December 1962 in Londra "The Three Strangers" was performed on the 5th of June 1968 in Londra "The Birds" was performed on the 5th of June 1968 in Londra "Johnny and the Mohawks" has been represented in 1969 "The Jesse Tree" was performed on the 7th of October 1970 in Dorchester "The King of the Golden River" was performed in 1975 Dame Elizabeth Maconchy LIEDER"So, we'll go no more a roving" (So we'll go no more a-roving), published in 1976, text of George Gordon Noel Byron, Lord Byron (1788-1824)"Have you seen but a whyte Lilie grow", text of Ben Jonson (1572-1637) "Meditation for his mistress", text of Robert Herrick (1591-1674) "Tiger! Tiger!" (Tiger! Tiger! burning bright), published in 1980, text of William Blake (1757-1827)
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