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Gilbert Shufflebotham
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Gilbert Shufflebotham (1907–1978) was a British violist and violinist. He studied at the Royal Manchester College of Music.[1] He started his playing career on the violin, performing for radio broadcasts in the 1920s.[2]
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He was principal violist of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra[3][4] and played in the Hallé Orchestra,[5][6] the Birmingham String Quartet,[7] the Birmingham Ensemble Players[8][9] as well as a number of other ensembles.[10] He was a pupil of Lionel Tertis.[11][12]
In 1947 he gave the CBSO's first performance of Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante with the orchestra's deputy leader and Element Quartet violist, Dorothy Hemming.[13] He performed the work again in 1950 with the CBSO and Norris Stanley, with George Weldon conducting.[14]
In February 1948, he performed William Walton's Viola Concerto with the Birmingham Symphony Orchestra.[15]
Shufflebotham was the Head of Music at Ripon Grammar School. He founded and conducted the award-winning Knypersley String Orchestra[16][17] and conducted the Ripon Schools' String Orchestra.[18]
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