Maureen Lehane
Maureen Theresa Lehane Wishart (18 September 1932 – 27 December 2010) was an English mezzo-soprano singer, university lecturer and founder of the Great Elm Music Festival, Jackdaws Music Education Trust and an annual Vocal Award for young singers. She was known for her recordings and performances of Handel's operas. She was married to the English composer Peter Wishart. They lived in Great Elm near Frome, Somerset.
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1932 in British music2010 in the United KingdomBath Bach ChoirBelshazzar (Handel)Deaths in December 2010Handel Society of New YorkIl ritorno d'Ulisse in patria (Raymond Leppard recording)Jackdaws Music Education TrustMusic of SomersetPeter Wishart (composer)SerseSt Matthew Passion discographyTemistocle (J.C. Bach)Yi-Kwei Sze
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Maureen Lehane
Maureen Theresa Lehane Wishart (18 September 1932 – 27 December 2010) was an English mezzo-soprano singer, university lecturer and founder of the Great Elm Music Festival, Jackdaws Music Education Trust and an annual Vocal Award for young singers. She was known for her recordings and performances of Handel's operas. She was married to the English composer Peter Wishart. They lived in Great Elm near Frome, Somerset.
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