ROSALIND FRANCES ELLICOTT

Rosalind Frances Ellicott (1856-1924) was born in Cambridge, England. She studied piano at the Royal Academy of Music and with well-known pianists of the time. Her early works experienced success and she was commissioned to compose works for the Gloucester and Cheltenham Festivals. She gave concerts of her music at Queen’s Hall, London, and a series of chamber music concerts in Gloucester. She retired from active musical work in 1900 and died in Seasalter. Included in her compositions are cantatas, a fantasy for piano and orchestra, overtures, trios, a violin sonata, piano quartet, string quartet, songs and part-songs.

 

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Bring the bright Garlands

Thomas Moore
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Peace be around thee

Thomas Moore
UK
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Radiant Sister of the Day

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Percy Bysshe Shelley
UK
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