Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Charles Lucas (July 28, 1808 – March 23, 1869) was an English cellist, conductor, composer, publisher and from 1859-1866 Principal of the Royal Academy of Music being succeeded by William Sterndale Bennett with whom he had a close association at the Philharmonic Society.He was born in Salisbury where he received his first musical education as a chorister at the Cathedral.. }
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- Charles_Lucas_(musician) comment "Charles Lucas (July 28, 1808 – March 23, 1869) was an English cellist, conductor, composer, publisher and from 1859-1866 Principal of the Royal Academy of Music being succeeded by William Sterndale Bennett with whom he had a close association at the Philharmonic Society.He was born in Salisbury where he received his first musical education as a chorister at the Cathedral.".