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- Winifred_MacBride abstract "Winifred MacBride was a Scottish-born concert pianist who achieved international acclaim in the first half of the twentieth century, particularly for her interpretations of the works of Beethoven and Tchaikovsky. Her 1924 concert at Queen's Hall, London, conducted by Sir Henry J. Wood, garnered critical raves for her technical virtuosity as well as the intelligence of her interpretive skills. MacBride was praised for her \"intellectual serenity\" and \"radiance,\"the \"elegance of her phrasing and touch,\" and her \"unfailing technique.\"Others commented on her \"spacious and sympathetic style,\" \"admirable fire,\" and \"her clear insight into the meaning of the music.\"MacBride made her American debut in October 1924 at Aeolian Hall in New York. Other New York appearances include multiple concerts at Town Hall in 1929 and 1930.MacBride married composer Christopher Thomas and subsequently moved to Charlotte, NC, where she taught piano privately and at Wingate College (now Wingate University). She continued to appear as a guest artist periodically with symphony orchestras, including the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra, until her retirement.".
- Winifred_MacBride alias "Winifred MacBride Thomas".
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- Winifred_MacBride wikiPageExternalLink Ampico_Catalog.pdf.
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- Winifred_MacBride wikiPageWikiLink Aeolian_Hall_(Manhattan).
- Winifred_MacBride wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scottish_classical_pianists.
- Winifred_MacBride wikiPageWikiLink Charlotte,_North_Carolina.
- Winifred_MacBride wikiPageWikiLink Charlotte_Symphony_Orchestra.
- Winifred_MacBride wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Wood.
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- Winifred_MacBride wikiPageWikiLink Pyotr_Ilyich_Tchaikovsky.
- Winifred_MacBride wikiPageWikiLink Queens_Hall.
- Winifred_MacBride wikiPageWikiLink The_Town_Hall_(New_York_City).
- Winifred_MacBride wikiPageWikiLink Wingate_University.
- Winifred_MacBride wikiPageWikiLinkText "Winifred MacBride".
- Winifred_MacBride alias "Winifred MacBride Thomas".
- Winifred_MacBride background "non_vocal_instrumentalist".
- Winifred_MacBride caption "Winifred MacBride New York Debut Portrait".
- Winifred_MacBride genre "Classical".
- Winifred_MacBride instrument "Piano".
- Winifred_MacBride name "Macbride, Winifred".
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- Winifred_MacBride description "British musician".
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- Winifred_MacBride subject Category:Scottish_classical_pianists.
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- Winifred_MacBride comment "Winifred MacBride was a Scottish-born concert pianist who achieved international acclaim in the first half of the twentieth century, particularly for her interpretations of the works of Beethoven and Tchaikovsky. Her 1924 concert at Queen's Hall, London, conducted by Sir Henry J. Wood, garnered critical raves for her technical virtuosity as well as the intelligence of her interpretive skills.".
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- Winifred_MacBride givenName "Winifred".
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- Winifred_MacBride name "Macbride, Winifred".
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