Mary J. A. Wurm (her surname was originally Würm) (18 May 1860 in Southampton – 21 January 1938 in Munich) was an English pianist and composer. She was...
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Wurm, American painter Johann Friedrich Wurm, (1760–1833), German astronomer John Nicholas Wurm (1927–1984), American Roman Catholic bishop Mary Wurm...
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noblewoman and poet Mary Wurm (1860–1938), English pianist and composer Mary Wyatt (1789–1871), British botanist, phycologist, and retailer Mary Wyche (1858–1936)...
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Verne and Mary Würm (who returned to Germany and retained the original family name). The sixth of ten children, she was born as Alice Barbara Würm in Southampton...
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Carl Friedberg, Leonard Borwick, Ilona Eibenschütz, Adelina de Lara, Mary Wurm, Marie Olson and Jane Roeckel. The Konservatorium held events to celebrate...
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orchestra over the next few years. In 1887, the pianist and composer Mary Wurm became the first woman to conduct the orchestra. Programmes of this period...
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Louis Friedrich Wurm (1832 – 1 December 1910), generally known as Fred or Frederick was an early colonist of South Australia. Wurm was born at Dortmund...
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Wood [pupils] (who succeeded him as professor at Cambridge) Haydn Wood Mary Wurm this teacher's teachers Statkowski studied with teachers including Władysław...
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pianist of her era Mathilde Verne (1865–1936), concert pianist and educator Mary Wurm (1860–1938), pianist and composer who settled in Germany Di Xiao (fl....
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women played in women-only orchestras, the first of which was founded by Mary Wurm in 1898 in Berlin. The first known women to join an American orchestra...
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