Phyllis Tate
Phyllis Tate (6 April 1911 – 29 May 1987) was an English composer known for forming unusual instrumental combinations in her output. She is mainly remembered for her works for solo and chamber ensembles, rather than larger scale forms.
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The Lodger, Act I: No Fire Again Tonight, Emma? - Tate: The Lodger -
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The Lodger, Act II: It Is Very Late the Next Night - Tate: The Lodger -
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The Lodger, Act I: Whoever Can That Be? - Tate: The Lodger -
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The Lodger, Act II: Left Alone, Emma Rocks Herself in Her Chair - Tate: The Lodger -
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The Lodger, Act I: Now, George Bunting, I Haven't Got Time to Sit Here with You - Tate: The Lodger -
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The Lodger, Act II: Suddenly Emma Hears Voices Approaching Outside - Tate: The Lodger -
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The Lodger, Act I: There's Young Joe - Tate: The Lodger -
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The Lodger, Act II: Late Afternoon of the Following Day - Tate: The Lodger -
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The Lodger, Act I: It Is Evening, a Week Later - Tate: The Lodger -
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The Lodger, Act II: Mr. Bunting... It's Something I Ought to Tell You - Tate: The Lodger -
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The Lodger, Act I: Daisy Bunting Arrives - Tate: The Lodger -
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The Lodger, Act II: Does Mum Know? - Tate: The Lodger -
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The Lodger, Act I: Emma Fusses Half-heartedly With Cushions and Knick-knacks - Tate: The Lodger -
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The Lodger, Act II: The Lodger Gropes His Way Out of the House - Tate: The Lodger -
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The Lodger, Act I: Emma has Returned to Her Room - Tate: The Lodger -
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The Lodger, Act II: Epilogue. When Did You Know Who He Was? - Tate: The Lodger -
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