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for 2 violins and piano: once believed lost; found in the Rebecca Clarke estate; premiered in 2003: Rebecca Clarke Estate Chamber music: 1907–1908: Finale: for 2 violins and piano: incomplete: Rebecca Clarke Estate Chamber music: 1907–1909: Sonata: for violin and piano: in one movement: Rebecca Clarke Estate Chamber music: 1908–1909 ...
Rebecca Wilder Holmes, from a 1901 publication. Holmes taught and played violin concerts in New England in the 1890s. [7] [8] She was described as a "gifted young violinist", "making rapid strides to the front in her profession", in 1900. [9] [10] She played a Guarneri violin made in 1721 and an Amati violin made in 1660 at a chamber concert in ...
The head of the Rebecca Clarke Society, Liane Curtis, is the editor of A Rebecca Clarke Reader, originally published by Indiana University Press in 2004. The book was withdrawn from circulation by the publisher following complaints from the current manager of Clarke's estate about the quotation of unpublished examples from Clarke's writings. [28]
Onyx Storm is the third book in Rebecca Yarros's Empyrean series, which is planned to include five books. [4] The first book, Fourth Wing , chronicles the protagonist Violet's first year at the fictional Basgiath War College, where she becomes a dragon rider.
The Haydn catalogue that now bears Hoboken's name was begun in card format in 1934; work continued until the publication of the third and final book volume in 1978. Works by Haydn are often indicated using their Hoboken catalogue number, typically in the format "Violin Concerto No. 1 in C major, Hob. VIIa:1".
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Rebecca, Not Becky is Platt and Greene's first collaboration and Platt's first adult novel. [1] Platt is a Black woman and Greene is a white woman and the theme of interracial friendships is present throughout the novel. The pair described the writing process as being "hard as hell," in part because of the racial dynamic. [2]
Rebecca's Tale is a 2001 novel by British author Sally Beauman. The book is a sequel to the Daphne du Maurier novel Rebecca and is officially approved by the Du Maurier estate. It continues the original plot and is also roughly consistent with the 1993 sequel Mrs de Winter by Susan Hill .