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Constance Warren (composer)

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has recorded her Idyll in G-Flat Major (1930) in which, he says, "an intense chromaticism lends an emotional depth and ambiguity to the thematic material". Others include the Prelude in A minor for piano, a
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All of Warren's compositions date from her student days at the Royal Academy, which she left in 1932, returning to Birmingham to teach at the
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for string orchestra has been recorded. Other larger scale works include a Nocturne for orchestra, performed by
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and Birmingham Conservatoire. Her pupils there included the composer
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for cello and piano and the Two Miniatures for flute and piano.
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Constance Warren and her Heather Hill for string orchestra
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Sparkhill
Maria Levinskaya
Clifford Curzon
Royal Academy of Music
York Bowen
Benjamin Dale
Birmingham School of Music
Brian Ferneyhough
Birmingham Contemporary Music Group
Henry Wood
Griller Quartet
Duncan Honeybourne
Constance Warren and her Heather Hill for string orchestra


Constance Warren. British Music Collection
British Music for Strings, Vol. 3
A Hundred Years of British Piano Miniatures
Categories
1905 births
1984 deaths
20th-century classical composers
British women classical composers
English classical composers
Musicians from Birmingham, West Midlands
20th-century English composers
20th-century English women musicians
20th-century British women composers
Academics of the Birmingham School of Music

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