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Ursula Greville

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Ursula Greville (1894 – 1991) was a British light soprano and folksong singer, songwriter, writer and editor of The Sackbut (a critical music magazine).[1][2][3]

Notes

Greville was married in 1910 to the publisher John Kenneth Curwen[4][5] of Curwen Press and later to the composer and conductor Kurt Schindler.[6][7]

References

  1. ^ Doctor, Jennifer Ruth (1999), The BBC and Ultra-Modern Music, 1922-1936: Shaping a Nation's Tastes, Cambridge University Press (p. 72)
  2. ^ http://www.bbc.co.uk/proms/events/composers/be61a0f1-b475-467a-9321-db23ae336d2b BBC Proms – Recent and Upcoming Performances(Accessed Sep 2016)
  3. ^ Borthwick, Mary Christine (2007) In The Swim: The Life and Musical Achievements of William Gillies Whittaker 1876-1944, PhD University of Durham
  4. ^ Dyment, Christopher (2012) Toscanini in Britain, Boydell Press (p79)
  5. ^ http://sinenomine.co.uk/curwen/?bibno=Cg2/1#Cg2/1
  6. ^ Murray, Ken (2013) Spanish music and its representations in London (1878-1930): from the exotic to the modern PhD University of Melbourne
  7. ^ Collins, Chris (2003) Falla in Britain, The Musical Times, Vol. 144, No. 1883, pp. 33-48.