Arthur Herbert Jackson

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Arthur Herbert Jackson (1852–1881) was an English composer.

He was born in London, the son of Isaac Jackson and his wife Jane Dubbin.[1] He was a student from 1872 at the Royal Academy of Music, where he won the Lucas medal for composition for the first movement of a Symphony. In 1878 he was elected a professor of harmony and composition there.[2] He died, aged 29, on 27 September 1881, from tuberculous meningitis.[1]

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