George Eugene Griffin (8 January 1781 – 28 May 1863) was an English pianist and composer.
A pupil of Cramer in London, Griffin composed his Piano Concerto No.
[1] It quoted from the traditional song Bluebells of Scotland and became a popular success.
[5] Other compositions included the choral Ode to Charity (1806), a second Piano Concerto (op.
From the 1830s Griffin withdrew from composition to concentrate on teaching the piano.