Arthur Bliss
/ˌɑːθə ˈblɪs/
/ˌɑːrθər ˈblɪs/
- (1891-1975) an English composer. He studied under Holst and Vaughan Williams at the Royal College of Music, and went on to write a wide variety of music, including ballets and film music. He was made a knight in 1950, and Master of the Queen's Music in 1953.
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