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  1. Augusta Mary Anne Holmès (16 December 1847 – 28 January 1903) was a French composer of Irish descent (her father was from Youghal, Co. Cork). In 1871, Holmès became a French national and added the accent to her last name. [1] .

  2. Augusta Mary Anne Holmès (1847–1903) was a French composer of Irish descent, who had to fight for the right to become a musician—her mother actively discouraged it, and only after her death was Augusta able to take music lessons. By 1875, her compositions were performed in France, and she became a celebrity in Parisian cultural circles.

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  4. Wikimedia. Outside musicological circles, composer Augusta Holmès remains unknown, but she was successful and widely acclaimed in 19th-century France. In fact, she was so admired that she was commissioned to write the Ode triomphale, for the 1889 Exposition Universelle, the Paris World’s Fair that marked the 100th anniversary of the French ...

  5. Died: 1903 in Paris, France. Genre: Classical. Period: Romantic. Full biography Augusta Holmès. Augusta Holmès was a French composer who lived from 1847-1903. Born in Paris to an Irish actress and a French Navy officer, Augusta was raised with a strong cultural connection to both countries.

  6. Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Holmès, Augusta (1847–1903)French composer of Irish parentage whose La montagne noire was one of the few operas written by a woman to be performed in the 19th century. Name variations: Augusta Holmes; Mary Anne Holmes.

  7. Biography. Augusta Holmès was a French composer whose works were largely forgotten until the 2010s. She was among the circle of musicians associated with César Franck and Camille Saint-Saëns, and had a reputation for composing in an intense, virile style. She was born in Paris in 1847 to Irish parents and was an only child.

  8. Jul 26, 2021 · And it’s time to introduce you to a 19th century composer by the name of Augusta Holmès — whose symphonic and orchestral contributions to concert music are magnificent works of art, and who has gone tragically overlooked in the history books.

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