Cedric Sharpe

Cedric Sharpe
c.1930s – picture taken from The Violoncello by Jules de Swert, edited by Cedric Sharpe
Background information
Born(1891-04-13)April 13, 1891
Maida Vale, London, England
DiedJuly 1, 1978(1978-07-01) (aged 87)
Steyning, Sussex, England
GenresClassical
Occupation(s)cellist, composer and music professor
InstrumentCello
Years active1914-1966
LabelsHis Master's Voice
Formerly of

Cedric Sharpe, ARCM, Hon RAM (13 April 1891 – 7 July 1978) was a British cellist, composer and music professor of the early to mid-20th century. He studied cello at the Royal College of Music later becoming professor of cello at the Royal Academy of Music – the start of a teaching career that was to span almost four decades before he retired in 1966 at the age of 75. During the inter-War years he became a prominent player of both chamber and orchestral music; his repertoire included both British and European contemporary music. He recorded for His Master's Voice and was broadcast by the BBC. He composed a number of original pieces mostly for solo cello with piano accompaniment.