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Clara Angela Macirone (20 January 1821 – 1914) was an English pianist and composer who published her music as C. A. Macirone. Born in London, she was the daughter of Italian musicians; her mother was also a pianist (a pupil of Charles Neate) and her father was an amateur tenor.[1] She began her studies at the Royal Academy of Music in 1879 under Cipriani Potter, W H Holmes, Charles Lucas and others. She later took a position teaching at the Academy.[2]

Clara Angela Macirone
Clara Angela Macirone

Her first concert was given at the Hanover Square Rooms on June 26, 1846, at which the baritone Johann Pischek sung her Benedictus, a composition later praised by Mendelssohn. She was active as a performer until 1864. After that Macirone turned to teaching and composing. Her Te Deum and Jubilate were sung at Hanover Chapel and claimed to have been the first service by a woman ever used in the Church.[2]

Macirone was a pioneer in the musical education of women as both a teacher and writer. She held teaching positions at Aske's School for Girls in Hatcham (1872-8) and at the Church of England High School for Girls, Baker Street. She contributed articles to The Girl's Own Paper[3] and The Argosy. Macirone died in London in 1914.[4][5]


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References


  1. Neate, Patricia. All My Darlings - A Victorian Family in Their Own Words, Troubador 2018
  2. Brown, James Duff; Stratton, Stephen Samuel. British musical biography: a dictionary of musical artists, authors and composers, born in Britain and its colonies (1897) - but note the competing claim for anthems by Alice Mary Smith first performed in February 1864.
  3. Victorian Voices music archive: The Girl's Own Paper (1882-1902)
  4. Sadie, Julie Anne; Samuel, Rhian (1994). The Norton/Grove dictionary of women composers. ISBN 9780393034875. Retrieved 4 October 2010.
  5. Hughes, Rupert (1919). Music lovers' encyclopedia: containing a pronouncing and defining.
  6. Elson, Louis Charles (1912). University musical encyclopedia: Volume 9.
  7. "Clara Angela Macirone (1821-1915?)". Retrieved 9 January 2011.






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