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Oliveria Prescott

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In 1876 Prescott's first symphony in B-flat “Alkestis” won third prize in a competition for new British symphonies that was held at the Alexandra Palace in north London. In that competition
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Oliveria Prescott was born in London, the daughter of Frederick Joseph Prescott and Elizabeth Oliveria Russell. She studied with
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Prescott composed several overtures, a piano concerto, shorter orchestral pieces, vocal and choral works and two symphonies.
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British musical biography: a dictionary of musical artists, authors and composers, born in Britain and its colonies
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Sophie Fuller, "Women musicians and professionalism in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries." In
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Woman's work in music: Being an account of her influence on the Art, in Ancient as well as Modern Times
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156:"The Douglas Raid", four-part song (1883), words by J. Stewart 178:"Ask Me No More", with violoncello obbligato (1874), after 102:, musical comedy in three acts (1914), words by S. Phillips 175:"There Is for Every Day a Bliss" (1873), words by J. W. H. 162:"Equestrian Courtship", part song (1885), words by T. Hood 159:"The Huntsman", four-part song (1883), words by J. Stewart 64:, and also taught harmony at the High School for Girls in 386: 83:'s first symphony in B-flat took second place, while 247:
Brown, James Duff; Stratton, Stephen Samuel (1897).
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Oliveria Louisa Prescott
Lindsay Sloper
Royal Academy of Music
George Alexander Macfarren
amenuensis
Newnham College, Cambridge
Baker Street
Charles Villiers Stanford
Francis William Davenport
Francis William Bourdillon
Thomas Campbell
The Princess
Alfred, Lord Tennyson


Fuller, Sophie


British musical biography: a dictionary of musical artists, authors and composers, born in Britain and its colonies
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Woman's work in music: Being an account of her influence on the Art, in Ancient as well as Modern Times
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"'Music Theory for the “Weaker Sex'. Oliveria Prescott’s Columns for The Girl’s Own Paper"
'Stanford, Sir Charles Villiers.'
'Davenport, Francis William'
'Notes'. Musical Standard
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