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Contemporary British Composers: Elisabeth Lutyens

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Martin Boddey (tenor) Liza Fuchsova (piano) Jessie Hinchliffe and Maurice Clare (violins)
London String Trio: Maria Lidka (violin) Watson Forbes (viola) Vivian Joseph (cello)
Alec Whittaker (oboe)
Reginald Kell (clarinet)
John Alexandra (bassoon)
Roy White (horn)
Harold Jackson (trumpet)
Anthony Thorpe (trombone)

Partita. for two violins
Five Intermezzi, for piano String Trio
Four Songs, for voice and string quartet
Concerto, for nine instruments
(Conducted by Edward Clark)

Elisabeth Lutyens, the daughter of the well-known architect, was born In London in 1906, and studied at the Royal College of Music and in Paris. From the first her music showed chromatic tendencies, and the Partita. String Trio, and songs with string quartet. all dating from 1938-9 exemplify this period of her work. In the Concerto for nine instruments (1940) she adopted the Schonbergian twelve-note technique, and most of her subsequent works are written in this style.

Contributors

Piano:
Liza Fuchsova
Piano:
Jessie Hinchliffe
Violins:
Maurice Clare
Violin:
Maria Lidka
Viola:
Watson Forbes
Cello:
Vivian Joseph
Oboe:
Alec Whittaker
Clarinet:
Reginald Kell
Bassoon:
John Alexandra
Horn:
Roy White
Horn:
Harold Jackson
Unknown:
Anthony Thorpe
Conducted By:
Edward Clark
Conducted By:
Elisabeth Lutyens.

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