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Ayo Bankole
Ayo Bankole (b. Jos, May 17, 1935;〔 d. Lagos, November 6, 1976〔Schmidt, Cynthia. "Bankole, Ayo." in ''International Dictionary of Black Composers.'' Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn. pp. 75-80. ISBN 1884964273〕) was a composer and organist from the Yoruba ethnic group in southwest Nigeria. ==Early life and education== He was born into a musical family: his father, Theophilus Abiodun Bankole was an organist and Choirmaster at St. Luke's Anglican Church in Jos. His mother was a music instructor for several years at Queen's School, Ede, Osun State, a Federal government high school. As a young man Ayo Bankole studied in London at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama where he met the young drama student and poet Brian Edward Hurst. Ayo set one of Hurst's poems to music and this was performed as a choral composition at the Guildhall School in 1960. The poem was titled "Children of the Sun." Hurst also took a photograph of the Nigerian composer standing outside the Guildhall School. Ayo also studied at Clare College, Cambridge. Bankole received a Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship to study ethnomusicology at the University of California, Los Angeles.
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