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  1. Mary Myfanwy Piper ( / məˈfɑːnwiː /; [1] Welsh: /məˈvanuj/; 28 March 1911 – 18 January 1997) was a British art critic and opera librettist . Biography. Mary Myfanwy Evans was born on 28 March 1911 into a Welsh family in London. Her father was a chemist in Hampstead, north London.

  2. Myfanwy [1] Piper [2] (Londres, 28 de marzo de 1911 – Fawley Bottom, 18 de enero de 1997) fue una crítica de arte y libretista de ópera británica, conocida especialmente por su colaboración con el compositor Benjamin Britten, para cuyas óperas adaptó textos literarios de Henry James y Thomas Mann.

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    • 18 de enero de 1997 (85 años), Fawley Bottom (Reino Unido)
  3. Myfanwy Piper. 1911 – 1997. In Tate Britain. Library and Archive Reading Rooms. View by Appointment. Biography. Mary Myfanwy Piper (; Welsh: /məˈvanuj/; 28 March 1911 – 18 January 1997) was a British art critic and opera librettist. This biography is from Wikipedia under an Attribution-ShareAlike Creative Commons License. Spotted a problem?

  4. 25 de ene. de 1997 · Myfanwy Piper, an English art critic and the librettist for three of Benjamin Britten's operas, died last Saturday at Fawley Bottom, the farmhouse home near Henley, England, that was a center...

  5. Myfanwy Piper ( Londres, 28 de marzo de 1911 – Fawley Bottom, 18 de enero de 1997) fue una crítica de arte y libretista de ópera británica, conocida especialmente por su colaboración con el compositor Benjamin Britten, para cuyas óperas adaptó textos literarios de Henry James y Thomas Mann. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nacimiento ... Cerrar.

  6. Myfanwy Piper (née Evans) (1911-1997), Art critic and opera librettist. Sitter in 4 portraits. Writer and librettist. Born in Southwark, Myfanwy Evans studied at North London Collegiate School and St Hugh's College, Oxford before meeting the artist John Piper.

  7. Myfanwy Piper Born Mary Myfanwy Evans: London, 28 March 1911 Died: Fawley Bottom, near Henley, England, 18 January 1997 Opera Libretti. The Turn of the Screw (Benjamin Britten; 14.9.1954, Venice), after the novella by Henry James