Brown, Rosemary (1916–2001)
Brown, Rosemary (1916–2001)
British spiritualist. Born Rosemary Dickeson, July 27, 1916, in Stockwell, South London, England; died Nov 16, 2001, in London; m. Charles Brown (government scientist), 1952 (died 1961).
Former cafeteria worker who alleged that spirits of dead composers dictated music to her; composed over 400 works in styles of various musicians, including Liszt, Chopin, Beethoven, Brahms, and Schubert; also wrote autobiography, Unfinished Symphonies (1971), as well as Immortals at My Elbow (1974), about psychic philosophy, and Look Beyond Today (1986).
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BORN: 1812, Camberwell, England
DIED: 1889, Venice, Italy
NATIONALITY: British
GENRE: Poetry
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