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Armstrong Gibbs was a prolific English composer whose reputation continues to solidify with new recordings and performances of his music. A composer, adjudicator and conductor who studied under Sir Adrian Boult and Ralph Vaughan Williams, Gibbs was a contemporary of Sir Arthur Bliss, Herbert Howells and Sir Arnold Bax. Achieving renown for his solo songs, Armstrong Gibbs also wrote music for the stage, sacred works, three symphonies and a substantial amount of chamber music. Although a representative sampling has been performed and recorded, much of his music remains unpublished. Gibbs gained wide recognition during the early part of his life, but until recently, like many of his contemporaries, his music has been little known. Although he retired from adjudicating, he continued conducting and composing right to the end of his life. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Dusk
362Silver (Walter De La Mare)
113Five Eyes (Walter De La Mare)
104Cello Sonata in E Minor, Op. 132: II. Lento, molto cantabile "Resting"
85Lakeland Pictures v Early Autumn (Borrowdale)
56Lakeland Pictures viii Quiet Winter (Tarn Hows)
57Lakeland Pictures i Brooding (Thirlmere)
58Shade and Shine: III. Intermezzo
59Three Pieces: III. The Silent Pool
410Shade and Shine: II. Cradle Song
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Peacock Pie
Gibbs: Three Pieces, Lyric Sonata, Phantasy, Sonata No. 1, Suite, Almayne
British Light Music Classics
Dreams and Fancies: Favourite Songs in English
Lakeland Pictures - Piano Music of Herbert Howells and Armstrong Gibbs
GphJune 2003
The Hounds of Spring - English Dances and Preludes 1905 - 1935
Gibbs: Songs (Geraldine McGreevy/Stephen Varcoe/Roger Vignoles)
Songs
Gibbs: Dale and Fell
Dale and Fell / Music for String Orchestra
Dale and Fell: Music for String Orchestra