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| + | In the 1970’s William Pleeth had a mobile home in [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Turnip_End Turnip End] Lane. He was a famous cellist. Jacqueline du Pre came to him for lessons. His home was in London. He had become friends with the renowned composer Edmond Rubbra whilst they were serving during WW2. Rubbra had a home in [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Highwood_Bottom Highwood Bottom] and composed music especially for him. When he first came there is not known. See [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/1986_Edmund_Rubbra,_composer 1986 Edmund Rubbra, composer]. (Put 'artist' in Search for other performers) | ||
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| + | William Pleeth was an internationally famous cellist, and renowned cello teacher, He and his wife also performed together for many years. He was awarded the OBE for his outstanding achievements. | ||
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| + | He served in WW2 for 5 years and was in the same regiment as Edmund Rubbra where they became friends. | ||
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| + | He died in 1999 aged 83. | ||
Latest revision as of 12:48, 16 March 2023
WILLIAM PLEETH by Sandra Jenkins
In the 1970’s William Pleeth had a mobile home in Turnip End Lane. He was a famous cellist. Jacqueline du Pre came to him for lessons. His home was in London. He had become friends with the renowned composer Edmond Rubbra whilst they were serving during WW2. Rubbra had a home in Highwood Bottom and composed music especially for him. When he first came there is not known. See 1986 Edmund Rubbra, composer. (Put 'artist' in Search for other performers)
excerpts from Wikipedia
William Pleeth was an internationally famous cellist, and renowned cello teacher, He and his wife also performed together for many years. He was awarded the OBE for his outstanding achievements.
He served in WW2 for 5 years and was in the same regiment as Edmund Rubbra where they became friends.
He died in 1999 aged 83.