Gilbert Shufflebotham

Musical artist
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IntroMusical artist
wasMusician Violist
Work fieldMusic
Gender
Male
Birth6 May 1907
Death5 March 1978 (aged 70 years)
Star signTaurus
The details

Biography

Gilbert Shufflebotham (1907–1978) was a British violist and violinist. He started his playing career on the violin, performing for radio broadcasts in the 1920s.

He was principal violist of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and played in the Hallé Orchestra, the Birmingham String Quartet, the Birmingham Ensemble Players as well as a number of other ensembles. He was a pupil of Lionel Tertis.

In 1947 he gave the CBSO's first performance of Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante with the orchestra's deputy leader and Element Quartet violist, Dorothy Hemming.

In February 1948, he performed William Walton's Viola Concerto with the Birmingham Symphony Orchestra.

Shufflebotham was the Head of Music at Ripon Grammar School. He founded and conducted the award-winning Knypersley String Orchestra and conducted the Ripon Schools' String Orchestra.

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