Bourne, Joyce
BOURNE, Joyce
BOURNE, Joyce. British, b. 1933. Genres: Music. Career: Medical assistant and anesthetist in Manchester, England, 1962-87; senior partner of a general medical practice in Salford, England, 1965-90. Publications: Who's Who in Opera, 1998. ASSOCIATE EDITOR: M. Kennedy, The Oxford Dictionary of Music, 1994; The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music. Address: The Bungalow, Edilom Rd, Manchester M8 4HZ, England.
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