Joan Trimble

Joan Trimble was born on June 18, 1915 in Northern Ireland. Notable for such piano, chamber music, and orchestral compositions as The Humours of Carrick (1938), Phantasy Trio (1940) and Suite for Strings (1951), this Northern Irish composer is also remembered for her skill as a pianist.
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As per our current Database, Joan Trimble has been died on Aug 6, 2000 (age 85).

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When Joan Trimble die, Joan Trimble was 85 years old.

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Occupation Pianist
Age 85 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born June 18, 1915 (Northern Ireland)
Birthday June 18
Town/City Northern Ireland
Nationality Northern Ireland

🌙 Zodiac

Joan Trimble’s zodiac sign is Gemini. According to astrologers, Gemini is expressive and quick-witted, it represents two different personalities in one and you will never be sure which one you will face. They are sociable, communicative and ready for fun, with a tendency to suddenly get serious, thoughtful and restless. They are fascinated with the world itself, extremely curious, with a constant feeling that there is not enough time to experience everything they want to see.

🌙 Chinese Zodiac Signs

Joan Trimble was born in the Year of the Rabbit. Those born under the Chinese Zodiac sign of the Rabbit enjoy being surrounded by family and friends. They’re popular, compassionate, sincere, and they like to avoid conflict and are sometimes seen as pushovers. Rabbits enjoy home and entertaining at home. Compatible with Goat or Pig.

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About

Notable for such piano, chamber music, and orchestral compositions as The Humours of Carrick (1938), Phantasy Trio (1940) and Suite for Strings (1951), this Northern Irish Composer is also remembered for her skill as a Pianist.

Before Fame

She received her musical training at the Royal Irish Academy of Music; Trinity College, Dublin; and London's Royal College of Music.

Trivia

At the urging of Composer Arthur Benjamin, she and her sister Valerie formed an acclaimed piano duo that performed throughout Europe. Her 1957 work "Blind Raftery" was the first televised operatic composition written by a woman.

Family Life

The daughter of newspaper publisher Egbert Trimble and Violinist Marie Trimble, she spent her youth in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. Her marriage to physician John Gant produced three children.

Associated With

British Composer Ralph Vaughan Williams was one of her teachers at the Royal College of Music.

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