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Alan Rawsthorne (May 2 1905 – July 24 1971) was a British composer.
Life Rawsthorne was born in Haslingden, Lancashire. After attempting
careers in dentistry and architecture, he decided instead to study music in
Manchester and Berlin. His breakthrough came with the Theme and Variations
for two violins (1938) and Symphonic Studies for orchestra (1938). Other
acclaimed works by Rawsthorne include a viola sonata (1937), two piano
concertos (1939, 1951), an oboe concerto (1947), two violin concertos
(1948, 1956), a concerto for string orchestra (1949), and the Elegy for
guitar (1971), a piece written for and completed by Julian Bream after the
composer's death. Other works include a cello concerto, three acknowledged
string quartets among other chamber works, and three symphonies.
Rawsthorne was married to Isabel Rawsthorne (née Isabel Nichols), an
artist, model and muse well-known in the Paris and Soho a
Rawsthorne: String Quartets
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