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Ketèlbey, Albert W. (Albert William), 1875-1959

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Personal name headingKetèlbey, Albert W. (Albert William), 1875-1959
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Variant(s)Ketèlbey, Albert William
Aston, William, 1875-1959
Vodorinski, Anton, 1875-1959
Aston, A. William, 1875-1959
Basque, André, 1875-1959
Keye, Geoffrey, 1875-1959
Ketèlbey, Albert William, 1875-1959
Ketèlbey, Albert, 1875-1959
Ketelby, Albert, 1875-1959
Ketèlbey, A. W. (Albert William), 1875-1959
Keterubī, A. W., 1875-1959
Ketelʹbeĭ, A., 1875-1959
Birth date1875-08-09
Death date1959-11-26
Found inHis In a monastery garden, 1943.
Laiho Trio. The Laiho Trio performs ... [SR] 1978?: label (Albert Ketelby [sic]) container (Albert Ketèlbey)
Ōsaka Firuhāmonī Kōkyō Gakudan. "Nyurunberuku no meikashu" zensōkyoku, p1981: label (A.W. Ketèlbey) container (A.W. [in rom.] Keterubī)
"Nevinnai︠a︡" propaganda imperializma, 1931: p. 12 (A. Ketelʹbeĭ; Albert W. Ketèlbey)
Ancestry, April 26, 2020 Albert Ketèlbey (Albert William Ketelbey, b. 9 August 1875, Aston, Birmingham, England d. 26 November 1959 (aged 84) Isle of Wight, England; was an English composer, conductor and pianist, best known for his short pieces of light orchestral music. He was born in Birmingham and moved to London in 1889 to study at Trinity College of Music. After a brilliant studentship he did not pursue the classical career predicted for him, becoming musical director of the Vaudeville Theatre before gaining fame as a composer of light music and as a conductor of his own.)works.