Myfanwy Piper

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Myfanwy Piper (28 March 191118 January 1997, pronounced ma'vanwi) was an English art critic and opera librettist.

Mary Myfanwy Evans was born in London and read English at St Hugh's College, Oxford. She married the artist John Piper, with whom she lived in rural surroundings at Fawley Bottom near Henley-on-Thames for much of her life. She collaborated with the British composer Benjamin Britten on several of his operas as well as with Welsh composer Alun Hoddinott on most of his operatic works.

She was a friend of the poet John Betjeman who wrote several poems addressing her, such as Myfanwy and Myfanwy at Oxford.

Together, John and Myfanwy Piper started an artistic dynasty. The most important was their eldest son, Edward Piper (1938–1990). Also son Sebastian Piper (painter and musician), and their grandchildren, Luke Piper (painter) and Henry Piper (sculptor).

She died at Fawley Bottom.


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