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  • Elizabeth Forbes (3 August 1924 – 22 October 2014) was an English author, journalist, music critic, and musicologist who specialised in writing about opera...
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  • Elizabeth Forbes may refer to: Elizabeth Forbes (musicologist) (1924–2014), English author, music critic, and musicologist Elizabeth Forbes (artist) (1859–1912)...
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  • songwriter Derek Forbes (born 1956), Scottish singer and musician Elizabeth Forbes (musicologist) (1924–2014), critic and musicologist Elliot Forbes (1917–2006)...
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    critic, journalist, author, and musicologist Elizabeth Forbes. His younger brother was Colonel Oswald Boyd Forbes. "Forbes, Sir Charles Morton". Oxford Dictionary...
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    Retrieved 11 July 2017. Elaine Padmore (19 November 2014). "Elizabeth Forbes: Musicologist and critic who translated librettos and wrote nearly 100 obituaries...
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  • 1981. Rosemary Forbes Kerry (1913–2002), m. to Richard Kerry. Elliot Forbes (1917–2006), conductor and musicologist John Murray Forbes (1813–1898), an...
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  • footballer. Rhiannon Davies Jones, 92, Welsh novelist. Elizabeth Forbes, 90, British writer and musicologist. George Francis, 80, English footballer (Brentford)...
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    composer Elizabeth Hudson, musicologist and professor in America and New Zealand Elizabeth Larner (1932–2022), British actress and singer Elizabeth Laurence...
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    conductor and musicologist. Robert Bennet Forbes (1804–1889), sea captain, China merchant, ship owner, writer. William Howell Forbes (1837–1896), businessman...
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    Ionesco's play Exit the King (Le Roi se meurt). According to musicologist Elizabeth Forbes, this opera, premiered in 1985 at Bavarian State Opera, with...
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  • Beatrix Hamburg (1944), physician Virginia Seay (1944), composer and musicologist Frances Farenthold (1946), politician and activist Vera Rubin (1948)...
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    three-act opera was Le caïd (The Qaid, 1849), described by the musicologist Elizabeth Forbes as "a mixture of Il barbiere di Siviglia and L'italiana in Algeri";...
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  • politician (b. 1925) 2012 – Gustav Leonhardt, Dutch pianist, conductor, and musicologist (b. 1928) 2013 – Wayne D. Anderson, American baseball player and coach...
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    experimental pop, goth-pop, indie pop, teen pop, alt-pop, and pop rock. Musicologist Jessica Holmes argued that much of Eilish's music concerns her depression...
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    in "Cardigan" and both her lower and upper registers in Evermore; the musicologist Alyssa Barca described her timbre in the upper register as "breathy and...
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  • Divinity Elizabeth D. Leonard, historian, John J. and Cornelia V. Gibson Professor of History at Colby College Kendra Preston Leonard, musicologist, recipient...
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  • 1984), Australian astronaut Katherine Bergeron (born 1958), American musicologist and academic administrator Katherine, Lady Berkeley (?–1385), English...
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    Parsons in the 1780s. Seeger's father, the Harvard-trained composer and musicologist Charles Louis Seeger Jr., was born in Mexico City to American parents...
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  • poet and author (b. 1930) 2014 – Flavio Testi, Italian composer and musicologist (b. 1923) 2015 – Bob Boyd, American basketball player and coach (b. 1930)...
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    Anton Reicha and composition with Adrien Boieldieu. Adam's biographer Elizabeth Forbes calls Boieldieu the chief architect of Adam's musical development....
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