Mary Helena Synge (1848-1895) was born at Parsonstown, Ireland, daughter of Sir Edward Synge. She studied music privately, then studied piano and singing in Brussels. She became a successful concert pianist, appearing throughout England and Ireland. Her compositions include mostly pieces for piano, vocal pieces, and songs.
All are SATB and unaccompanied unless noted in VOICING column. A noting of “div” indicates some divisi within a part or parts, but usually not a true independent part throughout the work. Solos and accompaniment are also noted.
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