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Gilbert Biberian
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'''Gilbert Biberian''' (born 1944) is a United Kingdom British guitarist and composer of Greece Greek and Armenia Armenian descent.
Biberian was born in Istanbul, but moved to the United Kingdom UK to study at Trinity College of Music. He has studied with, among others, Alexandre Lagoya, Ida Presti (guitar), and Elisabeth Lutyens (composition).
Biberian's music for his own instrument, the classical guitar guitar, includes a ''Greek Suite'' ( 1965), ''Monogram'' ( 1977), ''Colombine'' ( 1978), ''Six Haiku'' ( 1980), ''24 Preludes'' ( 1983), ''Anagram'' ( 1989) and five sonata (music) sonatas ( 1967, 1975, 1977, 1986, 1994). He has also written much music for guitar duo, trio, and ensemble, and for other combinations of instruments.
As a performer, Biberian has inspired various composers to write for him: these include David Bedford, Judith Bingham, Elisabeth Lutyens, Ivor Mairants, Betty Roe, and Reginald Smith Brindle.
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