Ethel Smyth: how suffragette ‘war-chant’ composer became a Glyndebourne first
Ethel Smyth
A century after being awarded a damehood, Ethel Smyth’s largest, yet rarely seen, opera is being revived at Glyndebourne, its first fully professional production composed by a woman. George Hall finds out more about the composer hailed by some of the leading conductors of her day
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