Arnold Trowell

Arnold Wilberforce Trowell, also known as Thomas Wilberforce Trowell, (25 June 1887 – 16 December 1966) was a New Zealand composer, cellist and teacher, who became Professor of Music at the Guildhall School of Music in London.

[2] In 1903 both brothers went to Europe to study; Arnold the cello and Garnet the violin.

[1] Trowell studied at the Hoch Conservatorium in Frankfurt and in Brussels, winning the Concours prize for the cello.

[4] Trowell became a member of The Chamber Music Players, a group formed by Lionel Tertis, in 1922 until 1923.

[6] He wrote seven concertos, three sonatas, four symphonic poems and numerous pieces for cello and piano[3] and songs.