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where he remained until his death in 1907. Following his death, Florence Culwick re-established his choral society after a hiatus, initially called Miss Culwick's Choral Society. This made her Dublin's first female conductor.
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the choir was exclusively female, but in 1919 it was back at full strength and flourishing. It was Culwick who attracted artists like
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and John Goss to Dublin while also encouraging local talent. Among the notable performances was the first performance in Dublin of
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at Holyhead. Following this the choir was renamed in honour of her father and her success, the Culwick Choral Society.
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Culwick died aged 51 in a nursing home in Portobello, Dublin. The Florence Culwick Memorial Cup at the
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Florence Culwick was born at 21 Upper Lesson Street, Dublin. She was the daughter of
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Rouse, John (2009). "Culwick, Florence". In McGuire, James; Quinn, James (eds.).
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Alexandra College
Culwick Choral Society
James Cooksey Culwick
Alexandra College
Chapel Royal, Dublin Castle
World War I
Dorothy Silk
Granville Bantock
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Eisteddfod
Feis Ceoil




"Florence Culwick Memorial Cup - Syllabus of Competitions - Feis Ceoil Music Festival 2020s"
The First 100 Years of the Culwick Choral Society
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1877 births
1929 deaths
20th-century Irish conductors (music)
20th-century Irish women musicians
Irish choral conductors
Musicians from Dublin (city)
People educated at Alexandra College
Irish women conductors (music)

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