Ethel R. Harraden

Ethel Rosalie Glover (Harraden; 1857–1917) was an English pianist, composer and music critic.

Life
Ethel Rosalie Harraden was born in Islington, Middlesex, England, in 1857, the daughter of Samuel Harraden, a London/Calcutta agent, and studied at the Royal Academy of Music. After completing her studies, she worked as a pianist and composer. She married Frank Glover and settled in Leamington Spa. Harraden became interested in composing for the stage, sometimes collaborating with her brother Herbert Harraden. She reviewed for the Leamington Spa Courier, a newspaper owned by her husband.

She died on 5 January 1917 at Leamington Spa.

Works
Harraden composed mostly ballads and stage music. Her works include:


 * Two Melodies
 * Tristesse for Cello and Piano (1886, Schott Music)
 * I go to prove my soul (Text: Robert Browning) (c. 1884)
 * The Rainy Day (Text: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
 * Pearl, cantata
 * His Last Chance, operetta (1890)
 * The Lady in Pink, operetta (1891)
 * The Taboo, opera fantastie (1895)