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In Manchester, Rothwell devoted herself to helping Barbirolli. She was his secretary and chauffeured him everywhere. She was always present at rehearsals, and he relied on her advice on matters of balance as she listened in the auditorium. As Barbirolli's health deteriorated she hardly played her
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using Handel's original orchestration including a serpent. He gathered just about every principal wind player in London for the event, a recording that has seldom been out of print. During his last years, Barbirolli's former manager caused them severe financial problems.
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in 1936. Barbirolli and Rothwell lived in New York until 1943, when they returned to England so Barbirolli could take over the conductorship of the
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She started her professional career by deputising for Léon Goossens in the Drury Lane Orchestra. She was soon appointed second oboe with the
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After her husband's death in 1970, Rothwell, now using her late husband's last name, started to play her oboe again. She taught at the
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He appointed Evelyn as first oboe in the orchestra. He arranged several works for oboe and orchestra for her, including a concerto by
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was particularly pleased with their recording of his Oboe Concerto. Several composers dedicated works to her, including
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oboe, devoting her time to him. She travelled with him to the United States when he became conductor of the
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The nature of her work with the Scottish Orchestra allowed her also to play from 1934 to 1938 in the
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in 1939, after his divorce from his first wife. By this time Barbirolli was conductor of the
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era. She did not take up the oboe until she was 17, when she started to learn at her school,
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since its rediscovery and republication. She also appeared in duet with the pianist
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in 1984. She died in 2008, the day after her 97th birthday.
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in 1948, she was the soloist in the first performance of
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