221:(1940). They gave their first professional recital as a duo in the evening of September 28, 1938, at the Royal College of Music in London, as war was about to be declared with Germany. One of their audience said he had come to hear them "as it might be the last music he would ever hear." They performed three of Joan's new compositions,
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She was an active managing director, in the ten years after 1967 commuting between London, where she was teaching, and
Enniskillen; and she became involved in local journalism and wrote for the paper, including a weekly column devoted to the history of the district. In 1977, she retired from her
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in 1983. From 1981 to 1985 she was on the board of Ulster
Television, and from 1983 to 1988 she was a member of the advisory committee of the Arts Council of Northern Ireland. In 1985 she received the rarely-bestowed fellowship of the
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266:. The first of their many Prom appearances was in 1943, and their piano duets were broadcast for many years in the weekly BBC radio series 'Tuesday Serenade'. Their repertoire was wide and included
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364:(1949). The Irish idiom which informed her distinctive style gave her music a rhythmic and rhapsodic quality, and her compositions conveyed something of the colour and clarity of French music.
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Trimble first gained notice performing in a piano duo with her sister
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music competition in 1925. Joan later composed works for two pianos which they performed together, including the
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in London and were regular performers on the BBC, at Dame
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93:(BA 1936, BMus 1937). In 1936, the tenor
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613:) (1937). London: Winthrop Rogers, 1938.
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528:(1938). London: Winthrop Rogers, c.1938.
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1300:Baron, Alexander (11 June 2015).
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507:ed. by Sheila Larchet-Cuthbert).
341:from her for her 75th birthday.
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1166:"Joan Trimble: The Green Bough"
823:(Hildesheim: Georg Olms, 1996).
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1302:"The Joan Trimble Centenary"
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1065:"Grove Music: Trimble, Joan"
328:Royal Irish Academy of Music
317:Trimble was honoured by the
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650:The Gartan Mother's Lullaby
562:The Gartan Mother's Lullaby
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1238:"Obituary: Joan Trimble".
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784:Delphian Records DCD 34187
323:Queen's University Belfast
164:Centenary Prize in 1953.
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1223:"Announcements: Deaths".
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1037:Contemporary Music Review
814:Contemporary Music Review
762:The Pool Among the Rushes
694:A Gartan Mother's Lullaby
489:The Pool among the Rushes
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924:"Obituary: Joan Trimble"
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513:(1990) for wind quintet
158:How Dear to Me the Hour
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231:The Humours of Carrick
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1207:Joan Trimble Obituary
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408:A Celebration Concert
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812:"Joan Trimble", in:
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