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| Beach, Mrs. H. H. A. |
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| 18671944, American composer and pianist, b. Henniker, N.H., as Amy Marcy Cheney. A child prodigy, she received rather meagre training as a pianist in the United States, and toured there and in Europe. In composition she was largely self-taught. Her Gaelic Symphony (1896) was the first symphony by an American woman. She composed more than 150 works, including a piano concerto, chamber music, choral pieces, and well-known songs such as Ah, Love but a Day and The Years at the Spring. Her music is in the romantic style of the 19th cent. | 1 | | See Amy Beach by A. F. Block (1999). | 2 |
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