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  1. Elisabeth Lutyens was born in London on 9 July 1906. She was one of the five children of Lady Emily Bulwer-Lytton (1874–1964), a member of the aristocratic Bulwer-Lytton family, and the prominent English architect Sir Edwin Lutyens.

  2. Elisabeth Lutyens, an English composer, was born on July 9 th, 1906 in London. Elisabeth was the youngest daughter of architect Sir Edwin Lutyens. While her parents never showed any interest in music, they did make her learn the violin at age eight to stop her nail-biting habit.

  3. The composer Elisabeth Lutyens and her second husband, the conductor and music programmer Edward Clark, were innovators in composition, conducting, programming, teaching, and music administration in Britain between 1918 and 1983.

  4. English composer Elisabeth Lutyens was born into an aristocratic family in London on 9 July 1906. She wanted to compose from the age of nine, and in 1922 she stayed with Nadia Boulanger pupil Marcelle de Manziarly in Paris for several months and studied at the École Normale de Musique.

  5. Determined to be a composer from the age of 9, Elisabeth Lutyens went to Paris in 1922 to study at the Ècole Normale de Musique in Paris. On her return to London, she studied composition and the viola at the Royal College of Music from 1926-30.

  6. Born in London in 1906, and known for her adaptation of the Schoenbergian serial technique, Elisabeth Lutyens influenced serialism in British music both past and present. Highly regarded by her peers, not least by Igor Stravinsky, Elisabeth was and remains a respected avant-garde artist, and an innovator of serialism itself.

  7. Biography. When Elisabeth Lutyens looked in on Stravinsky during a BBC rehearsal at Maida Vale in 1959, the great composer rose and embraced her. Someone had sent him a score of her 6 Tempi for 10 Instruments. "That", he exclaimed, "is the music I like!"