Biography
Born in Coventry (March 1947), Anthony Skilbeck's composing life is supported by work as a teacher, pianist, organist and choir trainer.
Musical studies were begun during Skilbeck's childhood in Bournemouth, where his principal musical mentor was Michael Peterson. First professional qualifications were obtained whilst studying at the Royal College of Music; London University Institute of Education and the Royal School of Church Music (at Addington Palace).
Since 1977 he has resided in Nottinghamshire. In 1990, as a mature student, Skilbeck obtained a Master of Music (M. Mus.) degree for organ performance and original composition and in 2000, studies with Dr. (now Professor) David Harold Cox and Dr. George Nicholson culminated in the award of a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph. D.) degree for original composition. Both degrees were bestowed by The University of Sheffield. During this period, Skilbeck also received tuition from Dr. Alan Brown (of The University of Sheffield) and studied the interpretation of organ music with Maestro Nicolas Kynaston in London.

