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- Alfred_R._Gaul abstract "Alfred Robert Gaul (30 April 1837 — 13 September 1913) was an English composer and conductor.Gaul was born in Norwich and spent much of his professional life in Birmingham, where he was Master of Music at St Augustine's Church, Edgbaston, the first Birmingham church to have a surpliced choir. Previously he was Organist at St. John's Church, Ladywood. He also taught at the Birmingham and Midland Institute and the King Edward VI High School for Girls.Gaul wrote a large quantity of choral music in a simple melodious style influenced by Spohr and Mendelssohn. His cantatas became very popular with Victorian provincial choirs and The Holy City (1882; not to be confused with the song of the same name by Stephen Adams) may still occasionally be heard.Alfred Married Alice Annie Motts and had three healthy girls.".
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- Alfred_R._Gaul deathDate "1913".
- Alfred_R._Gaul deathYear "1913".
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- Alfred_R._Gaul name "Gaul, Alfred".
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- Alfred_R._Gaul comment "Alfred Robert Gaul (30 April 1837 — 13 September 1913) was an English composer and conductor.Gaul was born in Norwich and spent much of his professional life in Birmingham, where he was Master of Music at St Augustine's Church, Edgbaston, the first Birmingham church to have a surpliced choir. Previously he was Organist at St. John's Church, Ladywood.".
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