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Dame Myra Hess was a renowned British pianist. She was famous for her interpretations of classical music, especially Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven. During World War II, she organized lunchtime concerts at the National Gallery in London. These concerts provided solace and cultural enrichment during wartime. She was made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1941. Dame Myra Hess's legacy endures as a symbol of musical resilience.