Evelyn Suart
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Evelyn Suart, Lady Harcourt, (30 April 1881 – October 1950), an English pianist. She was born in 1881 in Sindapore, India, and the niece of Brigadier-General W. H.
Suart was a child in the United States, and she spent a portion of her childhood there.
She also lived in Gibraltar and England for a short period of time.
Her piano lessons were with Storck in Brussels, Raoul Pugno in Paris, and Theodor Leschetizky in Vienna.
She appeared in Vienna, Brussels, London, and the Berlin and Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestras.
She appeared at the St. James' Hall in London often, under conductors such as Hans Richter and Sir Henry J. Wood performed with violinists of Eugène Ysae and Karel Halr's calibre, as well as other artists. Sergei Rachmaninoff's 1st Piano Concerto was one of her British premieres (under Wood, October 4, 1900), Max Reger's Violin Sonata No. 10. 5 in F-sharp minor (with Hal), Debussy, Ravel, H. Balfour Gardiner, and most notable Cyril Scott.
She met Scott in 1902 and quickly became his champion, regularly playing his roles, and introducing him to his publisher, Elkin.
Scott dedicated his Scherzo, Op. She was also a Christian Scientist and interested in metaphysics.
Cyril Scott took his first interest in such topics through her.
She died in London in 1950.
Private life
Evelyn Suart married Gerald Gould, an Irish-born civil servant with the Foreign Office who died of typhoid fever in 1916. They had one son (also named Gerald Gould) and two daughters. Diana Gould, the elder daughter of Yehudi Menuhin, became a well-known ballerina and was the second wife of Yehudi Menuhin. Griselda, the younger sister of pianist Louis Kentner, was the second wife of the pianist.
Evelyn Suart had no time for her children and had such little knowledge of the world that Diana couldn't imagine how she and her siblings had been born. "Don't think of her as a mother, think of her as a fascinating woman," she told Griselda.
Cecil Harcourt, a second time, married Cecil Harcourt, a naval officer, in 1920. He had a fruitful career, rising to the rank of admiral in 1949. He was Chief of the Military Government of Hong Kong from 1945 to 1946 and became the Second Sea Lord in 1948. On December 18, 1945, he was knighted, and Evelyn Suart became Lady Harcourt.