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Ethel Barns
Ethel Barns (1874 – 31 December 1948) was an English violinist, pianist and composer. She was born in London and entered the Royal Academy of Music at as a teenager, where she studied with Emile Sauret for violin, Ebenezer Prout for composition and Frederick Westlake for piano. Barns made her debut as a violinist at The Crystal Palace in London in 1896, and toured in England and the United States. While on tour, Barns sometimes accompanied prominent opera singer, Adelina Patti. Barns was a member of the first council of the Society of Women Musicians, which was founded in 1911.〔Sophie Fuller, "Ethel Barns," In ''The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians'', edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell, 2nd edition, Vol. 2: 745–746, London: Macmilan Press Limited, 2001.〕 Barns became a professor at the Royal Academy of Music and died in Maidenhead on 31 December 1948. ==Early life and career== Barns was born in London in the year 1874 (some sources inaccurately list 1880 as her birth year).〔Sophie Fuller, ''The Pandora Guide to Women Composers: Britain and the United States, 1629–Present'', London: Pandora, 1994.〕 In 1887, at the age of thirteen, Barns enrolled in the Royal Academy of Music and began taking violin lessons with Emile Sauret. Barns also took up lessons with Frederick Westlake for piano and Ebenezer Prout for composition.〔Nigel Burton, "Ethel Barns," In ''The Norton/Grove dictionary of women composers'', edited by Julie Anne Sadie and Rhian Samuel: 36–37, New York: W.W. Norton and Company Incorporated, 1994.〕〔Aaron I. Cohen, “Barns, Ethel,” In ''The International Encyclopedia of Women Composers'', 2nd Edition, Vol. 1: 55, New York: Books & Music Inc., 1987.〕〔Sophie Fuller, “Ethel Barns,” In ''The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians'', edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell, 2nd edition, Vol. 2: 745–746, London: Macmilan Press Limited, 2001.〕
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