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Jamaican Rumba
composer
1938
Recordings
Cover of 'British Light Music Classics' (CDS44261/4)
Cover of 'British Light Music Classics, Vol. 4' (CDA67400)
Details
Track 8 on CDA67400 [2'06] Archive Service; also available on CDS44261/4
Track 8 on CDS44261/4 CD4 [2'06] 4CDs Boxed set (at a special price)
Jamaican Rumba
Arthur Benjamin (1893–1960) was born in Sydney, Australia, and received a general education in Brisbane before coming to London to study at The Royal College of Music under Stanford. He returned briefly to Sydney as a piano teacher but soon found he preferred the musical stimulus of London. He composed a vast range of music including operas and other vocal music, orchestral and chamber music, and film music. His taste for American and Latin American sounds was developed during travels as an adjudicator and examiner for the Associated Examining Board, and in 1938 he achieved his most popular success with his Jamaican Rumba. Composed originally for two pianos, it was later arranged for orchestra (including piano).

from notes by Andrew Lamb © 2002

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