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Albert Ketèlbey


 

Albert William Ketèlbey (9 August, 1875 - 26 November, 1959) was a composer and musician from Aston, Birmingham, England, born to George Ketelbey , an engraver, and Sarah Aston.

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9 August - 1875 - 26 November - 1959 - Composer - Musician - Aston - Birmingham - England

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Ketèlbey attended the Trinity College of Music in London, where he beat the runner-up, Gustav Holst, for a musical scholarship. He used the pseudonyms Raoul Clifford and Anton Vodorinksi for some of his earlier works (some reference books mistakenly give Vodorinski as his true name and Ketèlbey as the pseudonym). Later, he became famous for composing lightweight, popular music, much of which was used as accompaniments to silent films, and as mood music at tea dances.

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London - Gustav Holst

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His most famous compositions include:

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  • The Heart's Awakening (1908)
  • In a Monastery Garden (1915)
  • Phantasy for String Quartet (1915)
  • In the Moonlight (1919)
  • In a Persian Market (1920)
  • Romantic Suite (1922)
  • Appy 'Ampstead (1924)
  • In a Chinese Temple Garden (1925)
  • By the Blue Hawaiian Waters (1927)
  • In the Mystic Land of Egypt (1931)
  • From a Japanese Screen (1934)
  • Italian Twilight (1951)
  • Cockney Suite
  • Jungle Drums
  • Tangled Tunes
  • He died at his home, Egypt Hill, in Cowes, Isle of Wight.

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    Cowes - Isle of Wight

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