Louise Hanson-Dyer
		publisher, patron
19th July 1884�9th 
	November 1962 
	
	 
 Louise Dyer - portrait by Tom Roberts 
 
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	Louise Hanson-Dyer was a socialite, philanthropist and business woman who 
	had a large influence on the musical life of Melbourne. She helped establish 
	the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and arranged performances of 'early 
	music' and French baroque music at a time when it was little known in 
	Australia (or Europe for that matter).
	She founded the L'Oiseau Lyre music publishing and recording 
	company which has done much to champion music from the Ars Nova 
	period through to the 18th century.
		
			
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			Louise Hanson-Dyer's tombstone in
			Melbourne General Cemetery 
			reads:
				
					
						
						LOUISE B. M. HANSON-DYER
						OFFICIER DE LA LEGION D'HONNEUR 
						FOUNDER OF THE LYREBIRD PRESS PARIS-MONACO
						19 JULY 1884 - 9 NOVEMBER 1962
						BELOVED WIFE OF J. B. HANSON
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	The grave of Louise Hanson-Dyer is visited on the 
	Walking Tour of Melbourne General 
	Cemetery.
	Tom Roberts' portrait of Louise as a 
	child is in the collection of the
	National Gallery of 
	Victoria.
		
	
	
	
	
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