Gerald and Joy Finzi

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Gerald Finzi was born in London on July 14th 1901, the son of John Finzi, shipbroker. He studied music under Edward Farrar and Edward Bairstow at York, and counterpoint under R.O. Morris. As a composer he is best remembered for his vocal works, many of which consist of settings of the words of English poets such as Hardy, Wordsworth and Robert Bridges. He also worked to encourage English music in a variety of ways, such as his efforts to preserve and publicise the work of Ivor Gurney, and his formation of the largely amateur Newbury String Players. He died in 1956.

In 1933 Gerald Finzi married Joyce Black, known as Joy, a portrait artist. She died in 1991.

From the guide to the Papers of Gerald and Joy Finzi, 1894-1974, (Reading University: Special Collections Services)

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associatedWith Ackland Valentine person
associatedWith Blunden Edmund Charles 1896-1974 person
associatedWith Bonnerot Louis person
associatedWith Bridges Edward Ettingdene Bridges 1892-1969 person
associatedWith Bridges Robert Seymour 1844-1930 person
associatedWith Finzi Gerald 1901-1956 person
associatedWith Finzi Joy 1907-1991 person
associatedWith Hardy Thomas 1840-1928 person
associatedWith Morley Averil 1913-1957 person
associatedWith Thomas Helen 1877-1967 person
associatedWith Vaughan Williams Ursula person
associatedWith Warner Sylvia Townsend 1893-1978 person
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Composers Great Britain
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