Edmund Rubbra

English composer and conductor

Edmund Rubbra - English composer and conductor
Born

1901
124 years ago

Died

February 14th, 1986
39 years ago — 85 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United Kingdom

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This individual contributed significantly to the 20th-century classical music landscape as a composer and conductor. Active primarily during the mid-20th century, he produced a body of work that includes orchestral music, chamber pieces, and a range of vocal compositions. The individual also held conducting positions with various orchestras, showcasing a commitment to both performance and composition. Many compositions reflect influences from earlier musical traditions while integrating contemporary styles of the time.

Composed the Symphony No. 4

Conducted the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra

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