For the mezzo-soprano who sometimes sang under this assumed name, see Louise Homer.
Lucile Lawrence (February 7, 1907 in New Orleans – July 8, 2004 in Englewood, New Jersey)[1] was a leader among American harpists. At the end of her life, she was actively teaching as a faculty member of Boston University and the Manhattan School of Music as well as teaching privately.
^personal notes Manhattan School of Music Class Notes: Lucile Lawrence Archived 2017-10-16 at the Wayback Machine
LucileLawrence (February 7, 1907 in New Orleans – July 8, 2004 in Englewood, New Jersey) was a leader among American harpists. At the end of her life...
Look up Lucile in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lucile may refer to: Lucile (poem), an 1860 story in verse By Owen Meredith (Robert, Lord Bulwer-Lytton)...
Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin de Francueil (French: [amɑ̃tin lysil oʁɔʁ dypɛ̃]; 1 July 1804 – 8 June 1876), best known by her pen name George Sand (French:...
Harp, containing Pathfinder Studies Lawrence/Salzedo (Peer-Southern); according to collaborator LucileLawrence, Salzedo contributed the music for "Conflict"...
Harpists. University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-04832-4. Lawrence, Lucile; Salzedo, Carlos (1929). Method for the Harp: Fundamental exercises...
soloists were Maria Gay, Louise Homer (under the assumed name of 'LucileLawrence'), Giovanni Zenatello (Gay's partner) and Leon Rothier, and the performance...
New York City in 1916, along with Louise Homer (under the assumed name of 'LucileLawrence'), Maria Gay, and Léon Rothier; Louis Koemmenich conducting...
Hasselmans Pierre Jamet Yolanda Kondonassis Johann Baptist Krumpholtz LucileLawrence Heidi Lehwalder Susann McDonald François Joseph Naderman Jean Henri...
professor who received the Legion of Honour in 1958 Mary Lattimore LucileLawrence Lucinda Belle Anne LeBaron Caroline Leonardelli - French-Canadian performer...
Lucile Stewart Carter Brooke (née Polk; October 8, 1875 – October 26, 1934) was an American socialite and the wife of William Ernest Carter, an extremely...
year. In the same year, he married Lucile Salter, with whom he had four children: David, Nancy, Susan, and Julie. Lucile Packard died in 1987 (age 72). In...
Society began an interview series with notable harpists, including LucileLawrence and Alice Chalifoux. These interviews can be accessed via the AHS lending...
Windsor, Maryland, and at Mannes School of Music. Her teachers included LucileLawrence and Carlos Salzedo. In 1936, Rose received First Prize in the Federated...
Schwertleite under the assumed names of Miss Remi of L. Lawrence. She appeared as LucileLawrence in an open-air performance of Verdi's Requiem at the Polo...
Lawrence Beesley (31 December 1877 – 14 February 1967) was an English science teacher, journalist and author who was a survivor of the sinking of RMS Titanic...
Glee Club. The soloists were Louise Homer (under the assumed name of 'LucileLawrence'), Maria Gay, her partner Giovanni Zenatello and Leon Rothier. Rehearsals...
musiziert. On a fellowship, she studied at Boston University with LucileLawrence and graduated with a Bachelor of Music degree. She continued her studies...
appointed Associate Instructor, LucileLawrence. It is worth noting that in that year, Salzedo had twelve students and Miss Lawrence had another six, including...
LLC. ISBN 9780972029643. "Valor awards for Lawrence Davis Tyson". East Tennessee Historical Society, Lucile Deaderick (ed.), Heart of the Valley: A History...
Browne Margaret "Molly" Brown Helen Churchill Candee Charlotte Drake Cardeza Lucile Carter Gladys Cherry Millvina Dean Sir Cosmo Duff-Gordon Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon...
Blanche Lucile Macdonell (1853–1924) was a Canadian author and folklorist, whose writing was described as 'full-blooded and instinct with Canadian life...
of fashionable women attracted the attention of the celebrated couturier Lucile (in private life Lady Duff Gordon). She hired him as a sketcher in her London...