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Eileen Joyce
Eileen Alannah Joyce CMG (1908–1991) was an Australian pianist whose career spanned more than 30 years. She lived in England in her adult years.Her recordings made her popular in the 1930s and 1940s, particularly during World War II. At her zenith she was compared in popular esteem with Gracie Fields and Vera Lynn. When she played in Berlin in 1947 with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, an eminent German critic classed her with Clara Schumann, Sophie Menter and Teresa Carreño. When she performed in the United States in 1950, Irving Kolodin called her "the world's greatest unknown pianist".
She became even better known during the 1950s, when she played 50 recitals a year in London alone, which were always sold out. She also performed a series of "Marathon Concerts", playing as many as four concertos in a single evening. Her Mozart was described as "of impeccable taste and feeling", she was a Bach player "of commanding authority", and "a Lisztian of both poetry and bravura". Her playing of the second movement of Rachmaninoff's 2nd Piano Concerto in the films ''Brief Encounter'' and ''The Seventh Veil'' (both 1945) helped popularise the work.
A 1950 biography of Joyce's early life became a best-seller and was translated into various languages. A feature film, ''Wherever She Goes'' (1951), was based on the book, but was much less successful.
Despite her fame, her name slipped from public sight after her retirement in the early 1960s. Her recordings have resurfaced on CD. Provided by Wikipedia
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Inhibitory Control on a Stop Signal Task in Tourette Syndrome before and after Deep Brain Stimulation of the Internal Segment of the Globus Pallidus by Francesca Morreale, Zinovia Kefalopoulou, Ludvic Zrinzo, Patricia Limousin, Eileen Joyce, Tom Foltynie, Marjan Jahanshahi
Published in Brain Sciences (2021-04-01)Get full text
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A protocol for a cohort study investigating clinical and radiological features of normal pressure hydrocephalus in South London memory services [version 2; peer review: 2 approved] by Gill Livingston, Eileen Joyce, Ashwin Venkataraman, Clara Belessiotis-Richards, Anthony Mann, František Váša, Jenny Smith-Wymant, Shahriar Islam, Sennett Yang, Kevin King, Robert Stewart, Robert Leech, Matthew Borzage
Published in Wellcome Open Research (2025-10-01)Get full text
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Minocycline for negative symptoms of schizophrenia and possible mechanistic actions: the BeneMin RCT by Bill Deakin, John Suckling, Paola Dazzan, Eileen Joyce, Stephen M Lawrie, Rachel Upthegrove, Nusrat Husain, Imran B Chaudhry, Graham Dunn, Peter B Jones, Danuta Lisiecka-Ford, Shôn Lewis, Thomas RE Barnes, Steven CR Williams, Carmine M Pariante, Emma Knox, Richard J Drake, Richard Smallman, Nicholas M Barnes
Published in Efficacy and Mechanism Evaluation (2019-08-01)Get full text
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Cognitive remediation therapy to enhance cognition and improve recovery in early psychosis: the ECLIPSE research programme including an RCT by Til Wykes, Eileen Joyce, Emese Csipke, Dominic Stringer, Andrew Pickles, Paul McCrone, Matteo Cella, Rumina Taylor, Rose Tinch-Taylor, Janet Boadu, Gregory Aarons, Max Birchwood, Sue Dopson, David Fowler, Kathryn Greenwood, Sonia Johnson, Jesus Perez, Rosa Ritunnano, Andrew Thompson, Rachel Upthegrove, Jon Wilson, Clare Reeder
Published in Programme Grants for Applied Research (2024-07-01)Get full text
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Network analysis of inflammation and symptoms in recent onset schizophrenia and the influence of minocycline during a clinical trial by Sarah E. Herniman, Stephen J. Wood, Golam Khandaker, Paola Dazzan, Carmine M. Pariante, Nicholas M. Barnes, Carl R. Krynicki, Naghmeh Nikkheslat, Rachel C. Vincent, Alex Roberts, Annalisa Giordano, Andrew Watson, John Suckling, Thomas R. E. Barnes, Nusrat Husain, Peter B. Jones, Eileen Joyce, Stephen M. Lawrie, Shôn Lewis, Bill Deakin, Rachel Upthegrove, the BeneMin Study Team
Published in Translational Psychiatry (2023-09-01)Get full text
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