Ethel Barns

An image of Ethel Barns found in the weekly publication, the ''Bystander'', in 1907 Ethel Barns (5 December 1873 – 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. Barns became a professor at the Royal Academy of Music and died in Maidenhead on 31 December 1948. Provided by Wikipedia
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    L'Escarpolette : swing song pour violon et piano / by Barns, Ethel, 1880-

    Published 1909
    Musical Score Book