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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 46. Chapters: Cyril Smith, Isaac Nathan, Bernard Barrell, Ernest Walker, Richard James Burgess, Orlando Morgan, Millicent Silver, Martin Slidel, Aylmer Buesst, Felix Salmond, Jack Westrup, John Curwen, Lance Dossor, Jean Redpath, Andrew Shulman, William Lovelock, Peter G. Fletcher, Achille Rivarde, Henry George Bonavia Hunt, Rosemary Rapaport, Eleazar Roberts, Keiron Anderson, Norman Walker, Clarence Barlow, S. Drummond Wolff, Phyllis Sellick, David Davies, Roy Carter, Amanda Christina Elizabeth Aldridge, Vivienne Olive, Frederick Niecks, Harold Samuel, Margaret Lucy Wilkins, Simon Streatfeild, Frederick Corder, Richard Watkins, Jonathan Greatorex, Montagu C. Butler, Candida Tobin, John Birch, Alan Thurlow, Stephen Savage, Fanny Waterman, Colin Welford, Anthony Pleeth, Mark Wardell, Michael Whight, Michael C. Brewer, Charles Herbert Kitson, Damian Keyes, David Lumsden, Curtis Price, Percy Buck, Bernard Stevens, Stewart Macpherson, Martin Butler, Kathleen Richards, John Barham, Ernest Read, Patrick Allen, John Gunn, James Watson, William Pleeth, Simon de Souza, Emily Daymond, Henry Holmes, Charles Ambrose, Frances Mason, Raphael Wallfisch, Alfred Holmes, Graham Sheen, John Baptiste Calkin, John Lambert, Howard Davis, Kim Walker, Arthur Hutchings, Frederic Cox, Joan Dickson. Excerpt: Cyril James Smith OBE (11 August 1909 - 2 August 1974) was a virtuoso concert pianist of the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s and piano teacher. Cyril James Smith was born at Costa Street, Middlesbrough, England, the son of Charles Smith, a foundry bricklayer, and Eva Harrison, and had an older brother and sister. Cyril married Andree Antoinette Marie Paty in 1931 but the marriage ended in divorce. In 1937 he married Phyllis Sellick. Cyril and Phyllis's recreational activities included long walks and sailing. They had a son and a daughter and remained married un...