- Amy
Shuard CBE (19 July 1924 – 18
April 1975) was an
English operatic soprano renowned in such
dramatic roles as Elektra,
Turandot and Brünnhilde. She...
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Hilary Bertha Shuard CBE (14
November 1928 – 24
December 1992) was "an
internationally known expert on
mathematics in
primary schools". She was deputy...
- teacher,
first in the US and then in Britain.
Among her
pupils were Amy
Shuard, Rita
Hunter and
Linda Esther Gray. Eva
Turner was born on 10
March 1892...
- songwriter,
record producer, arranger, instrumentalist, conductor) Amy
Shuard (soprano) Iyad
Sughayer (pianist) Lana Trotovšek (violinist)
Philip Turbett...
- Springer, 2000. Kilmister, C. W. (October 1980), "Zeno, Aristotle, Weyl and
Shuard: two-and-a-half
millennia of
worries over number", The
Mathematical Gazette...
- Carlyle,
Marie Collier,
Geraint Evans,
Michael Langdon,
Elsie Morison, Amy
Shuard, Joan Sutherland,
Josephine Veasey and Jon Vickers. Nevertheless, as Lords...
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Rothenberger (1924–2010)
Louise Roy (1924–1985)
Lotte Rysanek (1924–2016) Amy
Shuard (1924–1975)
Milada Šubrtová (1924–2011)
Helen Vanni (1924–2023) Christa...
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Branesti Charles Munch Anneliese Rothenberger Elisabeth Schwarzkopf Amy
Shuard The
Pearl Fishers,
opera by
Georges Bizet Victor Sylvester Jesus Wants Me...
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Michael Langdon,
David Kelly,
Richard Verreau,
Dermot Troy, Joan Carlyle, Amy
Shuard,
Blanche Thebom,
Lauris Elms
Rafael Kubelík
Royal Opera House orchestra...
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Teaching of
Mathematics in Schools,
under Sir
Wilfred ****croft, with
Hilary Shuard and
Elizabeth Williams. The
subsequent report Mathematics Counts, was published...