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- Guirne Creith (born Gladys Mary Cohen; 21 February 1907, in London – 1996) was an English composer and pianist most active in the 1920s and 1930s. Creith...
- teachers Dale (1885–1943) studied with teachers including Frederick Corder. Guirne Creith Marie Dare Christian Darnton Frederick Grinke Ivy Frances Klein Geraldine...
- Esther Zweig (1906–1981) Ann Ronell (1906/1908–1993) Lora Aborn (1907–2005) Guirne Creith (1907–1996) Yvonne Desportes (1907–1993) Koharik Gazarossian (1907–1967)...
- (born 1974) Chiara Margarita Cozzolani (1602–1678) Anna Cramer (1873–1968) Guirne Creith (1907–1996) Zulema de la Cruz (born 1958) Chaya Czernowin (born 1957)...
- (1935) to No. 8 (1960). Louise Talma (1906–1996): String Quartet (1954). Guirne Creith (1907–1996): String Quartet in E minor in one movement (1928). Wolfgang...
- Universe, for violin and orchestra (1975) Roque Cordero Violin Concerto (1962) Guirne Creith (born Gladys Mary Cohen) Concerto in G minor for violin and orchestra...
- Violin Sonata 20 January 1931, Goossens: Violin Sonata No. 2 14 July 1933, Guirne Creith: Violin Sonata No. 2 19 May 1936, Creith: Violin Concerto (BBC studio...
- its recipients have been Arnold Bax, Richard Rodney Bennett, Dora Bright, Guirne Creith, Edward German, Arthur Goring Thomas, Joseph Holbrooke, Emma Lomax...
- History of Music in England. Forgotten Books. ISBN 1334045305. 21 FebruaryGuirne Creith, composer (died 1996) 26 FebruaryHarry Gold, jazz saxophonist...