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Frederick May (9 June 1911 – 8 September 1985) was an Irish composer and arranger. His musical career was seriously hindered by a lifelong hearing problem and, despite displaying early promise, he produced relatively few compositions. ==Early years== Frederick May was born into a Dublin Protestant family who lived in the suburb of Donnybrook. His father, also named Frederick, was employed at the Guinness Brewery. May pursued his musical studies at the Royal Irish Academy of Music, where he was taught composition by John Larchet. In 1931 he graduated from Trinity College Dublin with a Bachelor of Music degree. May then moved to London, where he studied at the Royal College of Music under Vaughan Williams and Gordon Jacob. Two years later, he was awarded a scholarship that enabled him to travel to Vienna, where he was to receive tuition from Alban Berg. However, Berg died just before May's arrival in the city and he studied instead under Egon Wellesz.〔(Joseph J. Ryan, "Frederick May", ''Dictionary of Irish Biography'' ), retrieved 6 December 2010〕
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