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  1. Alan Rawsthorne (2 May 1905 – 24 July 1971) was a British composer. He was born in Haslingden, Lancashire, and is buried in Thaxted churchyard in Essex .

  2. BRITISH COMPOSER 1905 – 1971. ‘The road to music has many different paths. As far as British music is concerned, Rawsthorne stands in the direct line of Elgar, Walton, Constant Lambert and Tippett.’. – Francis Routh, Contemporary British Music.

  3. Apr 30, 2024 · Alan Rawsthorne (born May 2, 1905, Haslingden, Lancashire, Eng.—died July 24, 1971, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire) was an English composer best known for his finely structured orchestral and chamber music written in a restrained, unostentatious style.

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  4. Alan Rawsthorne was a British composer, film scorer, music editor, author, and radio talk show presenter. At the heart of his musical contribution was a unique blend of European and English 20th-century techniques which concentrated on instrumental rather than vocal music.

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  5. Alan Rawsthorne. ABOUT. The Music of Alan Rawsthorne. Rawsthorne has been called master of the epigram. As a generality this term provides the listener with an expectation of the dimensions of his music, it does not signify that he is in any sense a miniaturist.

  6. Alan Rawsthorne - Symphony No. 3 (1964) Performed by the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra Conducted by David Lloyd-Jones Movement One: Allegro - 0:00 Movement Two: Alla Sarabanda. Andantino -...

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  8. Alan Rawsthorne was born on 2 May 1905 in Haslingden, Lancashire. He spent a period of training as a dentist, and not until his early twenties did he take up music seriously. He then entered the Royal Manchester College of Music, studying piano, composition, and cello.

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