Benjamin Dale

Benjamin James Dale (17 July 1885 – 30 July 1943) was an English composer and academic who had a long association with the Royal Academy of Music. Dale showed compositional talent from an early age and went on to write a small but notable corpus of works. His best-known composition is probably the large-scale Piano Sonata in D minor he started while still a student at the Royal Academy of Music, which communicates in a potent late romantic style. Christopher Foreman has proposed a comprehensive reassessment of Benjamin Dale's music.[1][2] Dale married one of his students, the pianist and composer Kathleen Richards in 1921.

  1. ^ Foreman, Christopher (2011). Benjamin Dale—A reassessment, Parts 1 & 2. MusicWeb International. Retrieved 2011-07-07.
  2. ^ Foreman, Christopher (2011). Benjamin Dale—A reassessment, Parts 3 & 4. MusicWeb International. Retrieved 2011-07-07.

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