London-based composer Matt Dibble tragically passed away in 2021 shortly after completing his 24 Preludes and Fugues for solo piano. His death, attributed to complications from the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccination, left a void in the classical, jazz, and pop music scenes where he was beloved and respected. Dibble's compositions showcased his remarkable versatility, blending neo-Baroque, jazz, pop, and modernist influences into a deeply personal collection crafted over six years. Despite never meeting the composer, internationally renowned pianist Freddy Kempf undertook the recording of Dibble's work with great enthusiasm. Produced by Paul Baily, Kempf's interpretation captured the essence of Dibble's compositions, reflecting a shared appreciation for musical values. One of the pieces from the collection will soon be included in Trinity College London piano exams, ensuring Dibble's legacy reaches pianists worldwide. Divine Art Records released the recordings as a tribute to the late composer.