JOSHUA AIRLIE DIX

30th August 1872 --- 8th December 1911

This is the only information I have on this composer.

Dix was born in London in 1872, his interest in music may have happen when he attended the Christs Hospital school for boys in Hertford,
some years after he became a organist of Kentish Town parish church, and later he became Professor of Music, and That's all I have found
out about this composer.

He publish mostly songs and a few dance's for piano, he most well known work which is still available today is The trumpeter for Tenor and
orchestra,  publish in 1904.   Some of his other  pieces Isn't It Wonderful  1906,  A Jolly Old Cavalierm in C major (1906),   A Soldier's Toast
(1905), and The Patchwork Garden (1902). You may still be able to obtain sheet music of some of his works

Last Updated on 2022
By Steven

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