Ayo Bankole

Ayo Bankole

Ayo Bankole (b. Lagos, May 1935; d. Lagos, November 1976) was a Nigerian composer and organist.

He studied in England at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and at Clare College, Cambridge, but eventually returned to Nigeria.

He wrote a great deal of Christian liturgical music, and his compositions show elements of both traditional Nigerian music and Western classical music.

References

*Euba, Akin. "Ayo Bankole: A View of Modern African Art Music Through the Works of a Nigerian Composer." In "Essays on music in Africa", no. 1 (1988), pp. 87-117. Bayreuth: IWALEWA-Haus.
*Horne, Aaron. "Keyboard Music of Black Composers: A Bibliography".
*Omojola, Olabode F. (1994). "Contemporary Art Music in Nigeria: An Introductory Note on the Works of Ayo Bankole." "Africa: Journal of the International African Institute", v. 64, no. 4 (1994), pp. 533-543.
*Sadoh, Godwin (2007). "Intercultural Dimensions in Ayo Bankole's Music". iUniverse. ISBN 059546436X. ISBN 9780595464364.


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