Priaulx Rainier

Priaulx Rainier photographed in 1984 by [[George Newson Ivy Priaulx Rainier (3 February 190310 October 1986) was a South African-British composer. Although she lived most of her life in England and died in France, her compositional style was strongly influenced by the African music remembered from her childhood. She never adopted 12-tone or serial techniques, but her music shows a profound understanding of that musical language. She can be credited with the first truly athematic works composed in England. Her Cello Concerto was premiered by Jacqueline du Pré in 1964, and her Violin Concerto ''Due Canti e Finale'' was premiered by Yehudi Menuhin in 1977. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Quartet for strings. by Rainier, Priaulx, 1903-1986

    London, Schott and Co., Ltd. 1947
    Format: Musical Score Book


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    String quartets.

    New York, N.Y. : Leonarda, 1983
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    Vive la difference string quartets by 5 women from 3 continents.

    New York, NY : Leonarda, 1994
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    Voices of trees : modern works by women composers for clarinet and piano.

    [Seattle, Wash.] : Origin Classical, 2008
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