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===Music=== * ''Edith Cavell'' is the third and final opera by Maltese composer [[Paolino Vassallo]] (1856–1923). A melodrama in three acts to a libretto by Alfonso Giglio, it received its première at the [[Royal Opera House, Valletta]], Malta, on 21 March 1927, four years after Vassallo's death, and was an immediate success. * The song "Saint Stephen's End" by [[the Felice Brothers]] from their 2008 album ''[[The Felice Brothers (album)|The Felice Brothers]]'' includes a verse about the death of Cavell. * The song "Amy Quartermaine" by [[Manning (Band)|Manning]] from the 2011 album ''[[Margaret's Children]]'' is also based on the life of Cavell. * The song "Que Sera" on the album ''[[Silent June]]'' by [[O'Hooley & Tidow]] was inspired by the execution of Cavell.{{sfn|O'Hooley|2011}} * A patriotic song, "Remember Nurse Cavell" (words by Gordon V. Thompson, music by Jules Brazil) appeared with 1915 British copyright. * The 2024 song "Portraits of Edith Cavell" by British composer Ryan Linham was commissioned in 2023 by the PTC Record Label and Samantha Barnhart. The piece was commissioned as an effort to further Edith's legacy of heroism and highlight a female historical figure from a time when women around the world were making an impact through service and dedication, but might not have been given the acknowledgement or place in history that they deserved. The song's various movements each depict a part of Edith's unique life through the lens of some of her strongest qualities including service, purpose, dedication, and passion.<ref>{{cite web |title=Linham - Portraits of Edith Cavell ii. Humanitarian Passion - Trumpet Trio | website=[[YouTube]] | date=16 April 2024 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRAhHtaZkm0}}</ref>
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