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  2. Jane Mary Guest, also known as Jenny Guest and later as Jane Mary Miles, (c. 1762 – 20 March 1846) was an English composer and pianist. A pupil of Johann Christian Bach, and initially composing in the galante style, [1] she composed keyboard sonatas, other keyboard works and vocal works with keyboard accompaniment. [2]

  3. Jane Mary Guest, also known as Jenny Guest and later as Jane Mary Miles, (c. 1762 – 20 March 1846) was an English composer and pianist. A pupil of Johann Christian Bach, and initially composing in the galante style, she composed keyboard sonatas, other keyboard works and vocal works with keyboard accompaniment.

  4. May 3, 2022 · Jane Mary Guest (c.1762-1846) was an English pianist and composer of keyboard and vocal music. Regarded as a child prodigy, she traveled to London to study with J.C. Bach in 1776. Her contemporaries regarded her playing as brilliant and possessing expert facility and expressiveness.

  5. Oct 16, 2023 · Jane Mary Guest, also known as Jenny Guest and later as Jane Mary Miles, (c. 1762 – 20 March 1846) was an English composer and pianist.

  6. Apr 15, 2019 · Sonata No. 2 for Harpsichord, Op. 1 with an accompanyment by Violin or German Flute Jane Mary Guest (1762 - 1846) ...

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    Jane Mary Guest, also known as Jenny Guest and later as Jane Mary Miles, (c. 1762 – 20 March 1846) was an English composer and pianist. A pupil of Johann Christian Bach , and initially composing in the galante style, she composed keyboard sonata s, other keyboard works and vocal works with keyboard accompaniment.

  8. Jane Mary Guest, also known as Jenny Guest and later as Jane Mary Miles, (c. 1762 – 20 March 1846) was an English composer and pianist. A pupil of Johann Christian Bach, and initially composing in the galante style,[1] she composed keyboard sonatas, other keyboard works and vocal works with keyboard accompaniment.[2]