William McGibbon (April 1690, in Glasgow, Scotland – 3 October 1756) was a Scottish composer and violinist.
[1] He was the principal violinist of the Edinburgh Musical Society orchestra from 1726 until his death.
[1] Although a prolific composer, particularly for the flute, recorder and fiddle, only a few of his works are now known.
Grove says they "vary in quality"; his early work shows influences of Corelli, Handel, Veracini, and Purcell, while after 1740 he produced many settings of Scottish tunes, which were then very popular, but still show an Italian influence.
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