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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: 34. Chapters: Dora Bright, Kate Loder, Winifred MacBride, Dave Sinclair, Mike Osborne, Neil Mackie, Margaret Fingerhut, Frank Merrick, Malcolm Martineau, Roy Fisher, Harold Samuel, Ken Rattenbury, Jason Rebello, Tania Chen, Sarah Beth Briggs, Andy Connell, Ronald Smith, Nikki Iles, Landon Ronald, Thomas Jesty, Chas Hodges, Cipriani Potter, Lili Kraus, W. Arundel Orchard, Maria Frances Parke, Richard Naiff, Irvin Duguid, Fanny Waterman, Jean Redcliffe-Maud, William Cusins, Denis Matthews, Keith Nichols, Peter Stadlen, Peter Donohoe, Paul Hamburger, David Catlin-Birch, Lionel Grigson, Martin Litton, Charlie Kunz, Peter Frankl, Matheson Bayley, Sophia Dussek, John White, Roger Cotton, Gordon Cree, Hugh Harris, Simon Waley Waley, Roger Vignoles, Tobias Matthay, Christopher Headington, Marina Nadiradze, Imogen Cooper, Bernard Roberts, Les Maguire, Jonah Cristall-Clarke, Kenneth Hamilton, Victor Brox, Marion Stein, Sydney Smith, Nicolas Hodges, Caroline Reinagle, Fred Hartley, Stan Barker, Andrew Wilde, Jonathan Plowright, Iris Loveridge, John Francis Barnett, Leon McCawley, Simon Lepper, Brian Lemon, Steven Osborne, Gordon Beck, Ronnie Ball, John Lowe, Anderson Tyrer, Constance Bache, Nick Ramm, Mary J. A. Wurm, Liane Carroll, Anthony Hewitt, John Bingham, Fred Hunt, Arthur Greenslade, Kathron Sturrock, Richard McMahon, Nikki Yeoh, Katharine Goodson, Duncan Swift, Edith Vogel, Kate Shortt, Margaret Kitchin, Richard Sisson, Benjamin Frith, Peter Hill, Hamish Milne, Jill Crossland, Ian Lake, Louis Demetrius Alvanis, Stuart Robertson, Jack Wilson, Mark Bebbington, Andy Quin, John Blakely. Excerpt: Dora Estella Bright, later known as Dora Estella Knatchbull, (16 August 1862 - 16 November 1951) was an English composer and pianist. She composed works for orchestra, keyboard and voice, and music for opera and ballet, including ballets for pe...