Francesca Allinson
Francesca Allinson (born Enid Ellen Pulvermacher Allinson; 20 August 1902 - 7 April 1945) was an English author and musician.[1]
Biography
Allinson wrote the semi-autobiographical book A Childhood which was published by Hogarth Press in 1938.[2]
She was also a musician, and was a conductor with the London Labour Choral Union,[3] and wrote extensively on the origins of English folk song, clashing with the composer Ralph Vaughan Williams on the subject.[4] She published editions of Henry Purcell and Orlando Gibbons and her unpublished manuscript on the Irish origins of English folksong is held at the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library.[1] Allinson was a close friend of the composer Michael Tippett who dedicated two of his compositions to her, Piano Sonata no.1 (1936-38) and The Hearts Assurance (1950-51); the latter was written in response to Allinson's death.[5][6]
Allinson was a pacifist and established a community farm in Grinstead where conscientious objectors worked during World War II.[7]
Allinson died in 1945 by suicide by drowning in the River Stour in Clare, Suffolk.[1][8]
References
- "Francesca Allinson | Modernist Archives Publishing Project". www.modernistarchives.com. Retrieved 2020-06-21.
- Soden, Oliver (2019). Michael Tippett The Biography. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. p. 617. ISBN 978 1 4746 0602 8.
- Southworth, Helen (2017). Fresca A Life in the Making. A Biographer's Quest for a Forgotten Bloomsbury Polymath. Eastbourne: SUSSEX ACADEMIC PRESS. p. 84. ISBN 9781845198213.
- Southworth, Helen (2017). Fresca A Life in the Making. A Biographer's Quest for a Forgotten Bloomsbury Polymath. Eastbourne: SUSSEX ACADEMIC PRESS. pp. 267–278. ISBN 9781845198213.
- Kemp, Ian (1984). Tippett The Composer and His Music. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 499–500. ISBN 0 19 282017 6.
- Berkeley, Michael (2005-08-25). "Joyful oblivion". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2020-06-21.
- Southworth, Helen (2017). Fresca A Life in the Making. A Biographer's Quest for a Forgotten Bloomsbury Polymath. Eastbourne: SUSSEX ACADEMIC PRESS. p. 178. ISBN 9781845198213.
- "Fresca". www.sussex-academic.com. Retrieved 2020-06-21.