Ethel Smyth, 1858-1944, Sidcup, Kent, England. An English composer and a member of the women's suffrage movement. Her compositions include songs, works for piano, chamber music, orchestral works, choral
"Shout! Shout! Up with your song!" The battle anthem of the British women's suffrage movement, this stirring piece expresses women's strength and solidarity in wider struggles, "shoulder to shoulder and
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The March of the Women is a song composed by Ethel Smyth in 1910. It became the official anthem of the Women's Social and Political Union, a leading organization in the women's suffrage
Ethel Smyth's first orchestral work, the Serenade in D Major for Orchestra, was composed in 1889 (and possibly early 1890) and was premiered at a Crystal Palace concert on 26 April 1890. The work was
For mixed chorus & orchestra. From a 16th century Christ-Church manuscript. Text in English and German. Reprinted from the 1911 edition of Breitkopf & Haertel, New York.
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The March of the Women is a song composed by Ethel Smyth in 1910. It became the official anthem of the Women's Social and Political Union, a leading organization in the women's suffrage movement.
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