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Name
  
Marian Arkwright

Role
  
Composer

Died
  
1922


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Marian Arkwright (1863–1922) was an English composer.

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Life

Marian Arkwright was born in Norwich, Norfolk, England, and received a doctorate in music at Durham University. After completing her studies, she worked as an orchestra musician and composer and conducted orchestras including the Newbury Amateur Orchestral Union. She received a prize from the The Gentlewoman for an original orchestral work The Winds of the World.

Works

Arkwright was noted for unusual instrument combinations. Selected works include:

  • Quintet for piano, oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoon
  • Trio for piano, oboe and horn
  • Trio for pianoforte, oboe and viola
  • Scherzo and Variations for piano, clarinet and bassoon
  • Rêveries for piano, oboe and viola
  • She published three volumes of violin and piano duets and two Concert Pieces for viola and piano. She took an interest in folk music and her Japanese Symphony contained airs that she had noted down herself.

    References

    Marian Arkwright Wikipedia