Short bio May Brahe
Full biography May Brahe
May Brahe was an Australian composer and songwriter born on August 9, 1884, in Bendigo, Victoria. She received her formal music education from the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music and later went on to study at the Royal Academy of Music in London.
Brahe was known for her beautiful melodies and heartfelt lyrics that often focused on the themes of love and romance. She composed over 500 musical works during her life, including songs, ballads, and instrumental pieces.
One of her most famous pieces is the song "Bless This House," which she wrote in 1927. The song has become a classic hymn and has been covered by numerous artists over the years. Brahe's other popular songs include "Love Sends a Little Gift of Roses," "Just for Today," and "Come Back to Me."
In addition to her musical career, Brahe was very active in the women's suffrage movement and fought for women's rights in Australia. She also played an important role in the formation of the Australian Performing Right Association, which helped to protect the interests and copyrights of musicians and composers.
Brahe passed away in 1956 in Melbourne, but her music continues to endure and inspire new generations of musicians and songwriters. She remains an important figure in the history of Australian music, known for her talent, creativity, and contributions to the arts.
Compositions featuring May Brahe
# | Name | Duration | Genre | Year |
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1 | Bless This House, for chorus & keyboard | 2:50 min | Choral | - |
2 | Thanks be to God | 2:14 min | Vocal Music | - |
Albums featuring May Brahe
# | Сover | Name album | Year | Music label |
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1 | Bless This HouseBritish Composers – The Very Best Of English Song(Box Set, Album, Compilation, 5×CD, Compilation, Stereo, Mono) | 2012 | EMI Classics | |
2 | Bless This HouseBritish Composers – The Very Best Of English Song(2×CD, Compilation, Stereo, Mono) | 2003 | EMI Classics |
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