Kate Lucy Ward
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Kate Lucy Ward (1833-1915) was a British composer, teacher, and vocalist. She was born in Wiltshire and studied at the Royal Academy of Music in London. Felix Mendelssohn praised her compositions during one of his visits to England. Ward's music was published by A. Hammond & Co. Her compositions include:
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Kate Lucy Ward (1833-1915) was a British composer, teacher, and vocalist. She was born in Wiltshire and studied at the Royal Academy of Music in London. Felix Mendelssohn praised her compositions during one of his visits to England. Ward's music was published by A. Hammond & Co. Her compositions include: Theatre
* music for small stage productions
* The Tempest (text by James T. Fields)Vocal
* "Ah, My Heart is Weary"
* "At the Gate"
* "Bell of the Wreck"
* "Do Not Look at Life's Long Sorrow" (text by Adelaide A. Procter)
* "Lock of Brown Hair"
* "Love is Timid" (text by Daniel Weir)
* "Mother, the Winds are at Play"
* "O Loving Eyes" (text by Florence Percy)
* "Poppies Pale on Thy Pillow Weep" (text by Florence Percy)
* "Silver Moth"
* "True Hearts"
* "True Song" (text by Florence Percy)
* "Warrior's Grave"
* "Watching"
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