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Joan Trimble

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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, 352:
Her work combined the impressionist harmonic language she had learned since her studies with Annie Lord with melodic and rhythmic inflections derived from Irish traditional music. Her arrangements of Irish traditional airs for two pianos did not differ stylistically from her original compositions.
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In 2002, the Joan Trimble Awards Scheme was established by her family in her memory, and administered by the Fermanagh Trust "in recognition of her lifelong commitment to County Fermanagh". The purpose of the scheme was to encourage and support the involvement of young people in creativity, the
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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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She gained fresh attention in the 1990s when she was commissioned for a new composition and the first recordings of her music appeared. She died in Enniskillen on 6 August 2000, at the age of 85, two weeks after the death of her husband.
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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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She said that she wrote her music with regard neither to schools nor period. "Shape and form, rhythm and clarity, as well as freedom of expression, are all important. I am free to be myself regardless of fashion."
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Joan Trimble's music was conservative for her time and was always well crafted. She had a deep and scholarly interest in Irish traditional music and there was an innate Irish quality to her writing.
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to the University of Dublin, from where she graduated with a BA degree in 1936. She was awarded piano, violin and composition scholarships and studied piano with Annie Lord and music at
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Between 1959 and 1977 Trimble was professor of accompaniment and musicianship at the Royal College of Music, for ten years after 1967 commuting between London and Enniskillen.
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in London, and she and her sister performed for many years as a celebrated piano duo. In later years she inherited her father's newspaper and became its proprietor and editor
1409: 247:, which had been composed for them by Arthur Benjamin for their debut performance. It was Benjamin who had encouraged Joan and her sister, whose principal instrument was the 1419: 1424: 688:, performed by Patricia Bardon (mezzo), Joe Corbett (baritone), Una Hunt (piano), Roy Holmes (piano), Dublin Piano Trio, on: Marco Polo 8.225059 (CD, 1999). Contains: 213:
Trimble first gained notice performing in a piano duo with her sister Valerie. Their partnership had a long and distinguished history, having won first prize at a
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in Enniskillen, the fourth generation of her family to do so. She remained its proprietor and editor until her death, when she was succeeded by her daughter.
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Joan Trimble married in June 1942 in London, John Greenwood Gant (1917–2000), a Royal Army Medical Corps officer, with whom she had a son and two daughters.
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Joan composed a total of twenty-four works in a creative career of twenty years, sixteen of them in the period 1937-1943, including
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After the death of her father in 1967, she became managing director of the family firm and took over the running of his newspaper,
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In 2012, Fermanagh County Museum staged an exhibition titled "Buttermilk Point: The Musical Life of Joan Trimble, 1915–2000".
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composer and pianist, and one of the most distinguished musicians to come from Ulster in the 20th century. She studied at the
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set in the west of Ireland in the 17th century. She asked Cedric Cliffe, who had worked with Arthur Benjamin, to write the
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Ireland Civil Registration Births Index 1864-1958: Marie DOWSE, June quarter 1887, Dublin; vol 2, p673. ('Maria' in index)
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GRO Marriage Indexes England & Wales 1916–2007; June quarter 1942, Chelsea, 1a 839; TRIMBLE, Joan marr. GANT, John G.
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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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Ireland Civil Registration Births Index 1864-1958: Joan TRIMBLE; Sept quarter 1915, Enniskillen; vol 2, pg. 57.
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chose her to play piano solos during one of his tours. She moved to London and joined her sister at the
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Music in Northern Ireland. Two Major Figures: Havelock Nelson (1917–1996) and Joan Trimble (1915–2000)
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in 1956 by Benjamin, Trimble's piano teacher at the Royal College of Music; and it was the first
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trio (1940), which she wrote at the suggestion of Vaughan Williams, won the Cobbett Prize for
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as part of the Joan Trimble Centenary Celebration at the Ardhowen Theatre in Enniskillen.
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performing arts and Irish culture, and to provide bursaries for training and education.
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The Celtic Twilight as Reflected in the Two-Piano Works of Joan Trimble (1915–2000)
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During the second world war, the sisters worked as volunteer nurses for the
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Joan Trimble (1915–2000) and the Issue of her 'Irish' Musical Identity
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Alasdair Jamieson: "Trimble, Joan" and "Trimble, Valerie", in:
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position at the Royal College of Music to concentrate on the
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The sisters also performed modern music, including works by
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In 1990, the Arts Council of Northern Ireland commissioned
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in London and were regular performers on the BBC, at Dame
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List derived from Jamieson (2013), see Bibliography.
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Philip Hammond: "Woman of Parts: Joan Trimble", in:
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for two pianos (1940) and the impressive song cycle
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She attended 1450:Women classical composers from Northern Ireland 917: 915: 913: 911: 958: 956: 954: 952: 950: 948: 946: 944: 909: 907: 905: 903: 901: 899: 897: 895: 893: 891: 187:. It was the second opera commissioned by the 988: 986: 984: 982: 980: 356:Her most advanced music was contained in the 156:(1943). Her setting for voice and orchestra, 8: 1385:20th-century composers from Northern Ireland 286:. In the early 1950s, they gave the British 179:(1889-1928), the story of a wandering Irish 1112:Jamieson (2013), p. 1008; see Bibliography. 1410:Alumni of the Royal Irish Academy of Music 1027: 1025: 1023: 1021: 1019: 642:Celtic Keyboards: Duets by Irish Composers 552:(1941). London: Boosey & Hawkes, 1951. 1420:Classical composers from Northern Ireland 1324:"The Fermanagh Trust Joan Trimble Awards" 1254:"The Fermanagh Trust Joan Trimble Awards" 1048: 93:(BA 1936, BMus 1937). In 1936, the tenor 1425:Classical pianists from Northern Ireland 1211:the Daily Telegraph, www.telegraph.co.uk 613:) (1937). London: Winthrop Rogers, 1938. 540:(1938). London: Winthrop Rogers, c.1939. 528:(1938). London: Winthrop Rogers, c.1938. 136:and the Sullivan Prize for composition. 1091:, bbc.co.uk. Accessed 16 December 2020. 1013:Klein (1996), p. 466; see Bibliography. 869: 570:(1949). London: Boosey & Co., 1949. 564:(1949). London: Boosey & Co., 1949. 546:(1940). London: Winthrop Rogers, 1941. 450:(arrangements of trad. tunes, 1939–40) 22:(18 June 1915 – 6 August 2000) was an 1460:Women composers from Northern Ireland 1440:Opera composers from Northern Ireland 842:The Encyclopaedia of Music in Ireland 7: 1470:20th-century British women composers 1405:Alumni of the Royal College of Music 821:Die Musik Irlands im 20. Jahrhundert 237:'s Irish tone-poem for two pianos, 1089:Issue 1749, 19 May 1957, pp. 6, 17 72:Enniskillen Royal School for Girls 14: 1349:Contemporary Music Centre, Dublin 1300:Baron, Alexander (11 June 2015). 754:, performed by Fidelio Trio, on: 339:Three Diversions for Wind Quintet 171:from her, and she chose the 1924 167:In 1957, the BBC commissioned an 1415:Alumni of Trinity College Dublin 1375:20th-century classical composers 718:Pastorale (Hommage à F. Poulenc) 556:Pastorale (Hommage à F. Poulenc) 507:ed. by Sheila Larchet-Cuthbert). 341:from her for her 75th birthday. 1435:Musicians from County Fermanagh 1380:20th-century classical pianists 1166:"Joan Trimble: The Green Bough" 823:(Hildesheim: Georg Olms, 1996). 791:Songs from the North of Ireland 491:(1941) for clarinet & piano 485:(1940) for violin, cello, piano 1475:20th-century British composers 199:written by a female composer 81:Joan studied composition with 1: 1242:. 12 August 2000. p. 25. 1164:Alex Burns (3 January 2019). 1390:20th-century women composers 1302:"The Joan Trimble Centenary" 1213:, accessed 16 December 2020. 1065:"Grove Music: Trimble, Joan" 328:Royal Irish Academy of Music 317:Trimble was honoured by the 298:for two pianos, the A-flat. 64:Royal Irish Academy of Music 28:Royal Irish Academy of Music 1400:20th-century women pianists 1227:. 26 July 2000. p. 28. 650:The Gartan Mother's Lullaby 562:The Gartan Mother's Lullaby 462:for string orchestra (1951) 456:for string orchestra (1942) 74:and was the school's first 1491: 1238:"Obituary: Joan Trimble". 816:9 (1994), pp. 277–84. 809:5 (1984–85), p. 24–7. 784:Delphian Records DCD 34187 323:Queen's University Belfast 164:Centenary Prize in 1953. 16:Irish composer and pianist 1223:"Announcements: Deaths". 1050:10.1080/07494469400641201 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 42:Joan Trimble was born in 1455:Women classical pianists 1033:"Eulogies: Joan Trimble" 924:"Obituary: Joan Trimble" 1445:People from Enniskillen 513:(1990) for wind quintet 158:How Dear to Me the Hour 152:, a march-rhapsody for 746:The Humours of Carrick 690:The Cows are a-milking 670:The Humours of Carrick 526:The Humours of Carrick 375:The Impartial Reporter 319:Royal College of Music 231:The Humours of Carrick 111:Ralph Vaughan Williams 99:Royal College of Music 91:Trinity College Dublin 32:Royal College of Music 1465:Women opera composers 1207:Joan Trimble Obituary 601:Wilfrid Wilson Gibson 497:(1943) for brass band 408:A Celebration Concert 1043:(1): 277–284. 1994. 812:"Joan Trimble", in: 742:The Bard of Lisgoole 658:The Bard of Lisgoole 532:The Bard of Lisgoole 520:Music for two pianos 501:Introduction and Air 368:Later life and death 241:, and the four-hand 227:The Bard Of Lisgoole 38:Education and career 1430:Composers for piano 1240:The Daily Telegraph 1225:The Daily Telegraph 847:Alasdair Jamieson: 793:, Delphian DCD34329 780:My Grief on the Sea 756:RTÉ lyric fm CD 153 702:My Grief on the Sea 587:My Grief on the Sea 505:The Irish Harp Book 264:promenade concerts 130:Phantasy for Piano 1304:. 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