词条 | Anne Macky |
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Macky established the People's Conservatorium in 1917 in Melbourne and managed it until she emigrated to England in 1932. While in England, Macky studied composition with the composer and teacher Arthur Willner. After returning to Australia in 1946, she composed numerous works that were regularly performed in Melbourne, and occasionally broadcast on Australian radio. In 1922, Macky became committed to Anthroposophy as a result of hearing lectures given by Rudolf Steiner at the Oxford Conference.[2][3] Macky established, together with the Italian artist Ernesto Genoni, regular Anthroposophy meetings in Melbourne from 1928 and they founded the Michael Group, a branch of the Anthroposophical Society in Melbourne in 1932.[3] References1. ^http://search.informit.com.au/documentSummary;dn=504878396425352;res=IELHSS> 2. ^Paull, John (2011) [https://www.academia.edu/9168722/Rudolf_Steiner_and_the_Oxford_Conference_The_birth_of_Waldorf_education_in_Britain Rudolf Steiner and the Oxford Conference: The Birth of Waldorf Education in Britain]. European Journal of Educational Studies, 3 (1): 53–66. 3. ^1 Paull, John (2014) [https://www.academia.edu/9144789/Ernesto_Genoni_Australias_pioneer_of_biodynamic_agriculturef "Ernesto Genoni: Australia’s pioneer of biodynamic agriculture"], Journal of Organics, 1(1):57-81. External links{{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Macky, Anne}}{{Australia-musician-stub}} 11 : 1887 births|1964 deaths|20th-century classical composers|Anthroposophists|Australian classical composers|Australian classical pianists|Australian women pianists|Australian female classical composers|Composers for piano|Women classical pianists|20th-century women musicians |
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