Ethel Smyth was a notable British composer and conductor, recognized for her substantial contributions to music. Born on April 23, 1858, and passing away on May 8, 1944, Smyth's compositions, encompassing orchestral pieces, chamber music, and songs, have had a profound impact on the musical landscape.
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“crawling about the floor like half-dead November flies is one thing, and dancing reels another.”
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“the majority of critical, and plenty of uncritical, readers find quotations a bore.”
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“no one is more trustworthy than the repentant sinner who has been found out.”
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“The charms of seclusion are seldom combined with the conveniences of civilization.”
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