Peter Lamb (1925-2013.)was born in London and studied composition at Trinity College of Music, subsequently with Arthur Benjamin, and was awarded a Fellowship of Trinity College for his String Quartet No.1.
Peter combined a busy career as a professional composer and in music administration, initially working for two international record companies before an appointment as Deputy Manager of Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. He worked on programme building with the eminent conductor Constantin Silvestri, and also helped to establish Bournemouth Sinfonietta. For ten years he was Head of Music at Peter Symondsโ College in Winchester and, prior to his retirement, lectured at the University of Southampton for over eight years.
His music has been performed worldwide and his compositional style combines a quintessentially English quality with a clarity of line and expression, incorporating a rich and varied harmonic palette, producing music of strong character and distinction.
He left a signicant mark on the contemporary classical scene, especially with his dedication to the flute and chamber music. One of his standout works is the Flute Sonata which has been praised for its lyridcal beauty and technical demands. He also composed pieces like the Sonatina for Flute and Piano and the Concerto for Viola and String Orchestra, showcdasing his ability to blend melody and complex harmony seamlessly.