Mary Carr Moore

Mary Carr Moore (6 August 1873 - 9 January 1957) was an American composer, conductor, vocalist, and music educator of the twentieth century. She is best remembered today for her association with the musical life of the West Coast.

Read more about Mary Carr Moore:  Early Life, Narcissa, David Rizzio, Later Career, Personal Life, Compositional Style, Legacy, Recordings, Operas

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