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  1. Alan Rawsthorne (2 de mayo de 1905 — 24 de julio de 1971) fue un compositor británico. Biografía. Rawsthorne nació en Haslingden, Lancashire. Después de intentar carreras como odontología y arquitectura, se decidió a estudiar música en Mánchester y Berlín.

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    • 24 de julio de 1971 (66 años), Cambridge (Reino Unido)
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  2. 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 . Early years. Alan Rawsthorne was born in Deardengate House, Haslingden, Lancashire, [1] to Hubert Rawsthorne (1868–1943), a well-off medical doctor, and his wife, Janet Bridge (1877/8–1927). [2] .

    • 24 July 1971 (aged 66)
    • Jessie Hinchcliffe (1934–1954), Isabel Nicholas (1955-1971) (his death)
  3. 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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  4. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Alan Rawsthorne was an English composer best known for his finely structured orchestral and chamber music written in a restrained, unostentatious style. Rawsthorne studied at the Royal Manchester College of Music (1926–30) and in Berlin (1930–31) with Egon Petri.

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  5. Biography. 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.

  6. Rawsthorne was an admirer of Chopin and gained the insights of a performer from his own training as a pianist. These are reflected in the half dozen solo piano works, four of which are significant additions to the piano literature.

  7. Alan Rawsthorne. Born on 2 May 1905 in Haslingden, Lancashire, His parents tried to discourage him from music so he spent time studying to become a dentist and an architect before he committed to a career in music in his early twenties.