Elisabeth Lutyens
Elisabeth Lutyens, Composer, Edwin Lutyens, Theosophy, École Normale de Musique de Paris, John Foulds
978-613-4-93405-3
6134934054
92
2011-02-01
34.00 €
eng
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! (Agnes) Elisabeth Lutyens, CBE was a significant English composer. She was one of the five children of architect Sir Edwin Lutyens and his wife Emily, who was profoundly involved in the Theosophical Movement. From 1911 the young Krishnamurti was living in their London house as a friend of Elisabeth and her sisters. At age nine she began to aspire to be a composer, which given the prowess of her father in architecture, and the domineering nature of her mother, allowed her to elude her parents' attempt to live vicariously through their children. In 1922, Lutyens pursued her musical education at the École Normale de Musique in Paris, before accompanying her mother to India in 1923. On her return she studied with John Foulds and subsequently continued her musical education from 1926 to 1930 at the Royal College of Music in London as a pupil of Harold Darke
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