- Dame
Moura Lympany DBE (18
August 1916 – 28
March 2005) was an
English concert pianist. She was born as Mary
Gertrude Johnstone at Saltash, Cornwall....
- recordings. This
record was
subsequently beaten by
British pianist Dame
Moura Lympany on her
second appearance on the
programme on 28 July 1979 when all eight...
- Rasiguères
Festival of
Music and Wine, held near Perpignan, France,
which Moura Lympany established in 1981. In 1972, Raph Gonley, a
music producer at BBC Radio...
- EEC in 1963, and
chosen on the
advice of his friend, the
pianist Moura Lympany – and
conducting Christmas carol concerts in
Broadstairs every year from...
- was on 13 April 1940, at the Queen's Hall, London, with
pianist Moura Lympany (who was
approached after Clifford Curzon had declined),
conducted by Alan...
- For the
course of the war Myra Hess and
other musicians, such as
Moura Lympany, gave
daily lunch-time
recitals in the
empty building in
Trafalgar Square...
-
Katherine Jenkins,
Elton John,
Annie Lennox, Kate Loder,
Felicity Lott,
Moura Lympany,
Margot MacGibbon, Vanessa-Mae,
Denis Matthews,
Michael Nyman,
Elsie Southgate...
-
brought together a year
earlier by a
mutual acquaintance, the
pianist Moura Lympany. The year
ended less
happily for Thorpe, when the
secondary banking firm...
- Djuvara,
Romanian historian, journalist, and
diplomat (d. 2018) 1916 –
Moura Lympany,
English pianist (d. 2005) 1917 –
Caspar Weinberger,
American captain,...
- International. 20
November 1991.
Retrieved 3
January 2019.
Moura Lympany (1991).
Moura Lympany. Her Autobiography.
Peter Owen. ISBN 0-7206-0824-4. "1991 Top...