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Ethel Mary Boyce

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for piano, violin and cello (which won her the Lucas prize, also in 1889), eight pieces for violin and piano (published by Novello) and various miniatures for piano, including
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for composition in 1889. In 1890 she was appointed associate of the Royal Academy, becoming a composition teacher in 1891, when she gave up public performances as a pianist.
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for female voices (1895), with both libretto and music by the composer.
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Her compositions include an orchestral March in E (1889), the
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A Musical Peacemaker: The Life and Work of Sir Edward German
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Variations on an Original Theme of Sir G. A. Macfarren
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Chertsey
Justice of the peace
Royal Academy of Music
Walter Cecil Macfarren
Francis William Davenport
Cipriani Potter
Sterndale Bennett
Charles Lucas Medal
Edward German
Dora Bright
George Alexander Macfarren
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Walter Scott
The Silver Thames, performed by Erica Sipes
Score at IMSLP
Categories
1863 births
1936 deaths
English composers
Alumni of the Royal Academy of Music
British women classical composers
English classical pianists
English women pianists
20th-century English women musicians
20th-century women composers
19th-century women composers
19th-century English women
19th-century women pianists
20th-century women pianists

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