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Helen Hopekirk (20 May 1856 – 19
November 1945) was a
Scottish pianist and
composer who
after the age of 40
lived and
worked in Boston, M****achusetts....
- (1856–1902),
chemist and antiquarian,
spent his
childhood in Portobello.
Helen Hopekirk (1856–1945), composer,
pianist and teacher,
lived at 148 High Street, Portobello...
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Robert Fischhof 1856 1918
Austrian André
Gedalge 1856 1926
French Helen Hopekirk 1856 1945 Scottish-American
Natalia Janotha 1856 1932
Polish Felix Mottl...
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Rubers Law, and the
Wauchope Forest.
Hobkirk was
sometimes known as "
Hopekirk". Part of the
parish of
Abbotrule was
annexed to
Hobkirk in 1777. The foundation...
- Ann
Spottiswoode (1810 – 1900)
Alexander Mackenzie (1847 – 1935)
Helen Hopekirk (1856 – 1945)
William Wallace (1860 – 1940)
Eugen d'Albert (1864 – 1932)...
- Musikschule, and
Harvard University. Her
teachers included Robert Freund,
Helen Hopekirk,
Friedrich Niggli,
Oskar Paul, Paul Quasdorf, Carl Reinecke,
Gustav Schreck...
- Gabrilowitsch,
Florence Parr Gere,
Katharine Goodson, Mark Hambourg,
Helen Hopekirk, Mieczysław Horszowski,
Edwin Hughes,
Frank La Forge,
Mabel Lander, Ethel...
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MacLeod (1918)
Fritz Hart: four
volumes of Five Songs, opp. 73 to 77
Helen Hopekirk: Six
Poems by
Fiona Macleod (1907) and
other songs Herbert Howells: Five...
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pianist Edith Bideau:
soprano singer Winifred Byrd:
concert pianist Helen Hopekirk:
pianist and
classical composer Margaret Ruthven Lang:
composer who was...
- at NEC
shortly after her graduation. Byrd
studied in
Boston with
Madame Hopekirk, Carl Baermann, and
Theresa Carreño and
eventually taught music at Olivet...