Cecil Armstrong Gibbs

  • male, deceased (1960)
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Cecil Armstrong Gibbs (August 10, 1889, Great Baddow, Essex - May 12, 1960, Chelmsford) was an English composer. He studied with Edward Dent at Trinity College, Cambridge, and with Charles Wood and Ralph Vaughan Williams at the Royal College of Music, where he himself taught composition and music theory from 1921 to 1939. From 1937 to 1952, he also served as the Vice President of the British Federation of Music Festivals. Wikipedia
Born:
August 10, 1889
Died:
May 12, 1960
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  • musicweb-international

    Known principally for his solo songs, Armstrong Gibbs also wrote music for the stage, sacred works, three symphonies and a substantial amount of chamber music, much of which remains unpublished.
    www.musicweb-international.com/GibbsCA/index.htm
  • Wikipedia

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