May Summerbelle
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Annie May Constance Summerbelle (1867 – 1947) was an Australian composer of light classical and popular music. She was the third daughter of Captain William and Honoriah Summerbelle of Double Bay. Her sister, Stella Clare, married Francis Joseph Bayldon, a master mariner and nautical instructor. From the late 1880s she was a student of Alice Charbonnet-Kellermann, with Summerbelle's earliest compositions appearing in the early 1890s.
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May Summerbelle
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May Summerbelle
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May Summerbelle
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1946-01-01
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Portrait of May Summerbelle
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May Summerbelle in 1924
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1946-01-01
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dedicated to Grace Palotta MIDI version
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Beaux Yeux.mid
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Composer, journalist
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Beautiful Eyes Waltz 1908
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music
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1890
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Annie May Constance Summerbelle (1867 – 1947) was an Australian composer of light classical and popular music. She was the third daughter of Captain William and Honoriah Summerbelle of Double Bay. Her sister, Stella Clare, married Francis Joseph Bayldon, a master mariner and nautical instructor. From the late 1880s she was a student of Alice Charbonnet-Kellermann, with Summerbelle's earliest compositions appearing in the early 1890s. Among a hundred compositions, she had music selected for the British Empire Exhibition in London. Her song So Long was played by the Australian Light Horse as the first wave embarked on the Gallipoli campaign. She married Herbert Glasson in 1893 and wrote 'Love is a fadeless flower' while heavily pregnant with his child. The same year Herbert was convicted and executed for murder and robbery under arms.Ms Summerbelle involved herself with repertory theatre groups via the Sydney Press-Women.
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1930
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1890