- Australia, and from 1906
performed in
Europe under the
stage name
Ethel Leginska, at the
suggestion of
British socialite Lady Maud
Warrender (the wife of...
- Mall Gazette. In 1907
Whithorne was
married to the
English musician Ethel Leginska. They met
whilst studying music in Vienna.
Sometimes they
performed duets...
-
Liggins (1886–1970),
British pianist, also
known by her
stage name
Ethel Leginska Frederick Liggins (1873–1926), New
Zealand cricketer Graham Liggins (1926–2010)...
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Algot Haquinius 1886 1966
Swedish Jef van Hoof 1886 1959
Belgian Ethel Leginska 1886 1970
British Paul
Paray 1886 1979
French M**** for the 500th Anniversary...
- Mieczysław Horszowski,
Edwin Hughes,
Frank La Forge,
Mabel Lander,
Ethel Leginska,
Marguerite Melville Liszniewska,
Frank Merrick,
Benno Moiseiwitsch, Elly...
-
founder of the
London Women's
String Orchestra in 1938. In the US
Ethel Leginska headed the
Boston Woman's
Symphony Orchestra (1926-1930),
founded the National...
- was a
Fellow of
Oxford University studying with
Artur Schnabel,
Ethel Leginska and
Theodor Leschetizky. At the
University of Chicago,
Williamson met Philip...
-
State Opera contralto Margarethe Arndt-Ober, and pianist-composers
Ethel Leginska and
Percy Grainger. Of
venues that once
defined Holyoke's
stage history...
- d'Indy and
Albert Roussel. André
Jolivet Colin McPhee this teacher's
teachers Leginska studied with
teachers including Theodor Leschetizky.
Dathan Dedman James...
- Orchestra', in The
Daily Telegraph, 28 July 1923, p. 4 Neuls-Bates, Carol. '
Leginska [Liggins], Ethel', in
Grove Music Online (2001) Borroff,
Edith (2003)....