Education
Royal Academy of Music.
Royal Academy of Music.
He is most known for founding Trinity School Boys" Choir, one of the busiest and most successful school choirs in the world. lieutenant has a high professional profile, both in the United Kingdom and abroad. Members have appeared at Glyndebourne, the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, English National Opera and many opera houses abroad, including the Aix-en-Provence Festival, the Opera Comique, Paris, and Louisiana Fenice, Venice.
The choir is well known for its part in Britten"s A Midsummer Night"s Dream in which they have appeared in over one hundred and fifty professional performances, and they feature in the Warner Digital Video Disc and Virgin Classics Civil Defense. Squibb joined Trinity School as director of music in 1964, and over the years that he taught and worked at the school he developed the choir to its position of being in demand for film and television work as well as concert appearances.
He was succeeded in his post at Trinity Boys School by David Swinson. Squibb was born in Surrey and educated at Collingwood School, Wallington, and at Whitgift School, Croydon.
Subsequently he was a piano scholar at the Royal Academy of Music, after which he did his National Service in the Royal Marines. He also worked as a freelance journalist including presenting radio programmes for the British Broadcasting Corporation. He died of cancer, aged 74, on 21 April 2010.