Berenice Wyer

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Annie Berenice Crumb Wyer (October 5, 1873-29 January 1960) was a St. Louis, Missouri, pianist, composer, and lecturer. Wyer composed for both piano and organ, and wrote art song and works for violin. She collaborated with Ethan Allen Taussig in performances of spoken recitation accompanied by the piano. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Connecticut, United States
xsd:date 1873-10-05
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xsd:date 1873-10-05
rdf:langString Annie Berenice Crumb
rdf:langString Photo from Notable Women of St. Louis, 1914, credited to Kajiwara
rdf:langString Forest Park University, Hosmer Hall
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rdf:langString Paolo and Francesca from Stephen Phillips, "The Sky Above The Roofing Lies" from Paul Verlaine and "Tropic Memories" from Charles Baudelaire
rdf:langString Harry Gage Wyer
rdf:langString Annie Berenice Crumb Wyer (October 5, 1873-29 January 1960) was a St. Louis, Missouri, pianist, composer, and lecturer. Wyer composed for both piano and organ, and wrote art song and works for violin. She collaborated with Ethan Allen Taussig in performances of spoken recitation accompanied by the piano.
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