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  1. Peers Coetmore (born Kathleen Peers Coetmore Jones; October 1905 – July 1976) was an English cellist. She spent her early years in Spilsby in Lincolnshire . Early life. Peers was born Kathleen Peers Coetmore Jones. She won the Royal Academy of Music 's Piatti Prize for cellists in 1924. Career.

  2. Peers Coetmore (1905-1976) began her career at a time when female cellists were rare. From the late 1920s she struggled within a male-dominated profession and against hard economic times to establish her career in England. She turned to her strong female role models, musicians such as Guilhermina Suggia and Harriet Cohen, for inspiration and ...

    • Stephanie Browne
    • 2012
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  4. johnstone-music.com › 09 › vlc077-EJ_MOERAN-P_COETMOREA NOTE FROM Johnstone-Music

    relationship with the cellist Peers Coetmore - originally Kathleen Coetmore-Jones. The composer first met Peers in 1930 whilst visiting the painter Augustus John. She had been an exceptional pupil at the Royal Academy of Music, winning a number of prizes. Nothing came of this first encounter.

  5. Peers Coetmore (cello) Eric Parkin (piano) London Philharmonic Orchestra/Sir Adrian Boult rec. Walthamstow Town Hall, February 1971 (Concerto) and Decca Studios, London January 1969 (Sonata, Prelude). originally issued on LP as SRCS42 (cello and piano); SRCS43 (Cello Concerto).

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  7. Peers Coetmore was an English cellist. She spent her early years in Spilsby in Lincolnshire.