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Maud Morgan (November 22, 1860 – December 2, 1941) was an American harpist who had a long and distinguished career spanning over 60 years. She was one of the pioneering solo harpists on the American concert stage, and ranked among the most famous and influential harpists in history.
My suggestion would be along the lines of 'that the leading American harpist Maud Morgan had to adapt piano lessons due to a lack of teachers'. I'm more bothered by the fact that Xoak seems to have stopped editing.--Laun chba ller 11:15, 28 June 2024 (UTC) Xoak's userpage says they're on a wikibreak and will return in late August.
Maud (Cabot) Morgan (March 1, 1903 – March 14, 1999) [1] was an American modern artist and teacher who is best known for her abstract expressionism. She mentored Frank Stella and Carl Andre, [2] and had art pieces shown alongside such notable contemporaries as Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko. Morgan's life began in New York City to an ...
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Joseph George Morley (1847–1922) inherited his father's harp business and went on to become Britain's most prominent harp maker. [3] Following the demise of Érard's London operation in 1890, Joseph George took over Érard's London stock and goodwill and established a shop and workshops at 6 Sussex Place, South Kensington, London. [1]
He wrote many pieces for the harp that are popular today and are used in the exam syllabus. He also wrote an opera, a symphony, two harp concertos, overtures, chamber music, and two cantatas – Llewellyn (1863) and The Bride of Neath Valley (1866). He played one of his own harp concertos at a Philharmonic concert in 1852. [1]