Mary Grant Carmichael

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Life

Born: 1851

Died: 1935

Biography

Mary Grant Carmichael was born in Birkenhead near Liverpool, England. She was educated in France and Switzerland, studied music in Munich, and studied piano and composition at the Royal Academy of Music. She was an active pianist in London. She appeared as an accompanist at the Monday Popular Concerts (1884–85) and was concert accompanist to many important singers of the day, including Liza Lehman and Gervase Elwes. She died in London. Her compositions include a Mass in E flat, an operetta, piano pieces, solo songs, editions of old English and Italian airs, and part-songs. Of note were her settings of poems by Christina Rosetti.

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