Liza Lehmann

Liza Lehmann, c. 1889 Liza Lehmann (11 July 1862 – 19 September 1918) was an English soprano and composer, known for her vocal compositions.

After vocal studies with Alberto Randegger and Jenny Lind, and composition studies with teachers including Hamish MacCunn, Lehmann made her singing debut in 1885 in London and pursued a concert career for nearly a decade. In 1894, she married and left the stage. She then concentrated on composing music, becoming known for her songs, including many children's songs. She also composed several pieces for the stage and wrote a textbook on singing. In 1910, she toured the United States, where she accompanied her own songs in recitals. She was the first president of the Society of Women Musicians and became a professor of singing at the Guildhall School of Music in 1913. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Lehmann, Liza, 1862-1918
    Published 1908
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    by Rolfe Johnson, Anthony
    Published 2004
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    Published 1998
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    Published 2005
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    Published 1991
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