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Ethel Smyth

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englishcomposerlate romanticClassicalFemale Composer

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Dame Ethel Mary Smyth, DBE (23 April 1858 – 8 May 1944) was an English composer and a leader of the women's suffrage movement. She was born in London. J H Smyth, her father, was a Major-General in the Royal Artillery. She was one of eight siblings two of whom were male, the rest girls. Her family was opposed to her making a career in music. She studied with Alexander Ewing when she was seventeen and took an interest in Wagner and Berlioz. [2] After a major battle with her family about it, she was allowed to study music in Leipzig, with Carl Reinecke, amongst others, and then, after leaving the conservatoire, privately with Heinrich von Herzogenberg. While at the conservatory she met some important composers including Dvořák, Grieg and Tchaikovsky, but she considered the tuition substandard and left after a year. Through Herzogenberg she met Clara Schumann and Brahms. Later she would write her Mass in D in 1891 (in spite of being an atheist), which is very much in the style of Brahm's Ein Deutsches Requiem. She also wrote some German songs in his style and the Seven Short Chorale Preludes. Ethel Smyth's works included chamber pieces, symphonies, choral works and operas (most famously The Wreckers). In 1910 Smyth joined the Women's Social and Political Union, a militant suffrage organization, giving up music for two years to devote herself to the cause. Her "The March of the Women" (1911) became the anthem of the women's suffrage movement, though suffragists most often shou

top songs

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Serenade in D Major: II. Scherzo: Allegro vivace - Allegro molto

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The March of the Women (last two verses)

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3

Trio for Piano, Violin and Cello in D Minor: I. Allegro non troppo

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String Quintet in E Major, Op. 1: II. Andantino poco allegretto

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The Wreckers: Overture

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Violin Sonata in A Minor, Op. 7: II. Scherzo. Allegro grazioso

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March of the Women (Arr. for Violin and Orchestra by Esther Abrami)

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Serenade In D Major: I. Allegro Non Troppo

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String Quintet in E Major, Op. 1: V. Allegro molto

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Sonata for Violin and Piano in A Minor, Op. 7: II. Scherzo. Allegro grazioso

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albums

Smyth: Serenade in D Major / Concerto for Violin, Horn and Orchestra

Smyth: Serenade in D Major / Concerto for Violin, Horn and Orchestra

Ethel Smyth: Impressions That Remain

Ethel Smyth: Impressions That Remain

Smyth: String Quartet - String Quintet

Smyth: String Quartet - String Quintet

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Smyth: Mass in D Major & Overture to "The Wreckers"

Smyth: Complete Piano Works

Smyth: Complete Piano Works

Fête Galante

Fête Galante

Smyth: The Prison

Smyth: The Prison

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Smyth: Kammermusic, Vol. 1 & 2

Ethel Smyth: Mass In D

Ethel Smyth: Mass In D

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Smyth: Nocturne

Smyth: Der Wald

Smyth: Der Wald

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Smyth: Mass in D Major, Aria from "The Boatswain's Mate" & The March of the Women

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