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Born on 28 April 1935 in Lagos, Nigeria, Euba studied composition with Arnold Cooke at the Trinity College of Music, London, obtaining the diplomas of Fellow of the Trinity College London (Composition) and Fellow of the Trinity College London (Piano).
He is a Chartered Engineer and Member of the Institution of Electrical Engineers (UK), Fellow of the Institute of Physics (U.K), Fellow of the Institute of Physics, Singapore, and Fellow of Trinity College of Music, London.
He has conducted at Trinity College of Music in London, Tasmanian Conservatorium of Music in Australia and has received international recognition for developing Singapore's Yong Siew Toh Conservatory Orchestra into one of the best of its type in Asia during his tenure as its founding music director.
She studied A-level music at Wyke College in Hull and holds an Honours Degree in music from Trinity College of Music in London.
Born in Maitland, New South Wales, he became the first Australian to be awarded the Licentiate of the Trinity College of Music, London (LTCL) and the Fellowship of the Trinity College of Music London (FTCL), in 1974 and 1977 respectively.
After attending Kimbolton School (1969 - 1974), he studied at the Royal College of Music and Trinity College of Music, London, where his teachers included Bernard Keeffe (conducting), Richard Arnell (composition), Ian Lake, Jakob Kaletsky & Alan Rowlands (piano) and Douglas Moore & John Burden (French horn).
He trained with Omar Ebrahim at Trinity College of Music, London, and has also participated in masterclasses exploring Lieder and melodies with Elly Ameling, Graham Johnson, and Malcolm Martineau.