- countrylife.co.uk out-and-about/theatre-film-…Beatrice Harrison, aka ‘The Lady of the Nightingales’, charmed King and country with her garden duets alongside the nightingales singing in a Surrey garden.
- collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk people/…The second of four daughters, Beatrice Harrison was born into a musical family.
- harkaroundthegreats.wordpress.com 2022/04/22/the-…Beatrice loved to get involved in Frederick’s work, advising him on how to write effectively for the cello.
- everipedia.org wiki/lang_en/Beatrice_HarrisonBeatrice Harrison (9 December 1892 – 10 March 1965) was a British cellist active in the first half of the 20th century.
- m.ok.ru group/53139857211601/topic/153806746121681В 1924 году прославленная виолончелистка Беатрис Харрисон репетировала в саду своего сельского дома и вдруг заметила, что с ветки дерева ей...
- lightaudio.ru mp3/beatrice harrison85 (Beatrice Harrison; New Symphony Orchestra conducted by author) — Edward Elgar.
- pinterest.com cellophile495/cellist-beatrice-…Miss Beatrice Harrison (1892-1965) and a Pupil Beatrice Harrison, A Famous Cellist who by the age of 11 was an Exhibitor at the Royal College of Music and...
- scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk objects-and-stories/…Beatrice Harrison was a celebrated cellist who gave the first performance of Delius’s Cello Sonata and was chosen for the first recording of Elgar’s Cello...
- wikidata.org wiki/Q273656Beatrice Harrison grave.jpg 1,320 × 1,506; 580 KB. 0 references. languages spoken, written or signed.
- cello.org cnc/harris.htmDelius wrote his double concerto for Beatrice and her sister May, after hearing them play the Brahms double concerto.