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- John Lemmone (22 June 1861 – 16 August 1949) was an Australian flute player and composer who was largely self-taught and who at the age of 12, paid for...
- concerts were organised, at times throughout her career by the flautist John Lemmone, who became a "lifelong friend and counsellor". On the strength of local...
- the Wailers) Vasilliki Karagiorgos (V****y) – singer and songwriter John Lemmoneflute player and composer Orianthi Panagaris – guitarist/musician Sally...
- Barnett, Neville George (1854–1895) Hermann Rosendoff (1860–1935) John Lemmone (1861–1949) Mona McBurney (1862–1932) Georgette Peterson (1863–1947) Florence...
- instruments. He was concert agent for Nellie Melba and the flautist John Lemmone, and Ada Crossley, also Frieda Simonson, an eight-year-old piano prodigy...
- country town as another flute virtuoso, John Lemmone. Mc****n had some lessons from and was inspired by Lemmone. His schooling was at St Kevin's College,...
- Lamb Robert Langevin Sidney Lanier Maxence Larrieu Nicholas Laucella John Lemmone Hans-Martin Linde Nicola Lindsay Diana López Moyal Donato Lovreglio Kathryn...
- players Barry Tuckwell and Lin Jiang; oboists Diana Doherty; flautist John Lemmone, Jane Rutter; clarinetist Paul Dean; didgeridoo player William Barton;...
- 1897 to 1898 and in 1902 and 1903. In Melbourne she met flautist John Lemmone and contracted him as her accompanist for the remainder of the tour, and...
- the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney. John Amadio and his contemporary, John Lemmone capitalised on the taste of their time for florid operatic arias accompanied...