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- Alexander Macfarren George Macfarren (1788–1843), English dramatist George Alexander Macfarren (1813–1887), English composer, son of George Macfarren Natalia...
- Sir George Alexander Macfarren (2 March 1813 – 31 October 1887) was an English composer and musicologist. George Alexander Macfarren was born in London...
- Emma Maria Macfarren (née Emma Marie Bennett) (19 June 1824 – 9 November 1895) was an English pianist and composer who used the pseudonym Jules Brissac...
- George Macfarren (1788–1843) was a playwright and the father of composer George Alexander Macfarren. He was born in London 5 September 1788. He was the...
- Natalia Macfarren (née Clarina Thalia Andrae, 1827 – 1916) was a German-English contralto singer and music translator. She produced influential translations...
- Wood. Macfarren was born in London in 1826, youngest son of the dramatist George Macfarren, and brother of the musician Sir George Alexander Macfarren. In...
- Judi Daykin and Mark Dexter The play was adapted as an opera by George Macfarren. "Ask me no questions and I'll tell you no lies". Grammarist. 6 October...
- duet Variations on an Original Theme of Sir G. A. Macfarren, named for George Alexander Macfarren, their teacher's brother. In 1889, 1890 and 1892 she...
- from part to part. Other attributions include Edward P. Hingston, George Macfarren, and Albert Richard Smith. During February/March 1847, before the serial...
- (1869). My Recollections of Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy. Translated by N. MacFarren. London: Richard Bentley. OCLC 251991611. Duggan, Audrey (1998). A Sense...