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| - | Well, that may be: but it's all very tuneful, slightly chromatic, definitely Romantic and easy to listen to. She was wildly popular in her day (going so far as to record some of her works in London in 1901) and listening to anything of hers makes it obvious why. It is not challenging or intellectually demanding stuff, it is true; but it is worth listening | + | Well, that may be: but it's all very tuneful, slightly chromatic, definitely Romantic and easy to listen to. She was wildly popular in her day (going so far as to record some of her works in London in 1901) and listening to anything of hers makes it obvious why. It is not challenging or intellectually demanding stuff, it is true; but it is a pleasure to listen |
| The New Groves dismissal of her in 1980s is symptomatic of her consignment to oblivion immediately after her death that lasted for a half century or more: her reputation has fared better since the turn of the 21st Century! As an article in the Musical Times, written on the 50th anniversary of her death, put it: | The New Groves dismissal of her in 1980s is symptomatic of her consignment to oblivion immediately after her death that lasted for a half century or more: her reputation has fared better since the turn of the 21st Century! As an article in the Musical Times, written on the 50th anniversary of her death, put it: | ||