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Edmund Rubbra

Charles Edmund Rubbra was born 23rd May 1901. He died 14th February 1986.

1939 Registration (war census) Valley Cottage, Highwood Bottom, Lacey Green 39 musician, composer, and pianist, Antoinette Rubbra 39 musician and pianist (although their son Benedict said she was a violinist).

Edmund wrote "Ode to Joy" for the coronation service of Queen Elizabeth II.

Edmund was a friend of William Pleeth, a famous cellist, click William Pleeth.

Son Benedict was born in 1938, click Benedict Rubbra

Wikipedia states: -

Edmund Rubbra was a British composer. He composed both instrumental and vocal works for soloists, chamber groups and full choruses and orchestras. He was greatly esteemed by fellow musicians and was at the peak of his fame in the mid 20th century. The most famous of his pieces are his eleven symphonies. (Put 'artist' in Search for other performers)

click Families for other local families