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Alan Rawsthorne
Symphonic Studies
Conductor's score and parts on hire
978-0-19-367076-1 31 March 1969
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Available on request
Customers in the US order from C. F. Peters Corporation
for full orchestra
Forces or Category
Full orchestra
Duration
20 minutes
Difficulty
Moderately difficult to Difficult
Orchestration
3 fl (III+picc), 3 ob (III+ca), 3 cl (III+bcl), 3 bn (III+cbn), 4 hn, 2 tpt, 3 tbn (III+btbn), tba, timp, 2 perc (SD, cym, tri, BD, tamb, TD), cel, hp, str
Alan Rawsthorne
(1905-1971)
Alan Rawsthorne was born in Haslingden, Lancashire. He spent a period of training as a dentist, and not until his early twenties did he take up music seriously. After the war - during which Rawsthorne served in the Army - he devoted the bulk of his time to composition. Rawsthorne was awarded the CBE in 1961, and was made an Honorary Doctor of Music by Liverpool, Essex, and Belfast Universities. He died in Cambridge on 24 July 1971.
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