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Mirrie Hill
Mirrie Hill (1 December 18891 May 1986) was an Australian composer.
==Life==
Mirrie Irma Jaffa Solomon was born in Randwick, Sydney on 1 December 1889,〔(Australian Dictionary of Biography: Mirrie Hill )〕 and showed an early talent for music and pitch. She studied piano with an aunt, and at age 13 with Josef Kretschmann and later with Laurence Godfrey-Smith. She studied composition with Ernest Truman and composer Alfred Hill, and won a scholarship to study composition at the NSW State Conservatorium of Music.
After completing her studies, she took a position teaching harmony and aural culture at the Conservatorium. She married Alfred Hill in 1921, and became step-mother to the three children of his first marriage (Isolde, Tristan and Elsa).〔(Australian Dictionary of Biography: Alfred Hill )〕 After his death in 1960, she established the annual Alfred Hill Award for a composition student at the Conservatorium.
She died in St Leonards, Sydney in 1986.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Mirrie Hill (1892-1986) )


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