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Musician / Composer of Classical
Elizabeth Poston (24 October 1905 – 18 March 1987) was an English composer, pianist, and writer.Poston was born in Highfield House in Pin Green, which is now the site of Hampson Park in Stevenage. In 1914, she moved with her mother, Clementine Poston, to nearby Rooks Nest House, where E.M. Forster had lived as a child. Poston and Forster subsequently became good friends. She studied at Queen Margaret's School, York, and then at the Royal Academy of Music (RAM) in London, where she was encouraged by both Peter Warlock and Ralph Vaughan Williams. She won a prize from the RAM for her violin sonata, which was subsequently broadcast by the BBC. When she graduated from the RAM in 1925, seven of her songs were published, and in 1928 she published five more. Poston went abroad between 1930 and 193
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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An English Day Book / A Ceremony Of Carols | Elizabeth Poston, Benjamin Britten - The Choir Of Stand Grammar School For Girls, Charlotte Seal | 1979 | Album |