Alexandra Thomson Studholme (24 May 1867 – 15 October 1907)[1] was a British composer[2] who published her music under the name Alexandra Thomson (also seen as Thompson).
She is best remembered today for her work for chorus and orchestra, Battle of the Baltic.
[5] Thomson studied music with Dr. John Naylor.
[6] In October 1890, Her composition Battle of the Baltic for chorus and orchestra, text by Thomas Campbell, was performed at the Hovingham Festival in 1890.
[7][8] She wrote articles about music[9] and composed songs and madrigals,[10] including Fairy Queene (SATB madrigal)[11] and Shepherd's Elegy: Holiday in Arcady.