Charles Trussell

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Carlile Vernon (Merthyr Tudful, Gal·les, 18 de juny de 1857 - ?) fou un compositor britànic. Fill d'un músic, aprengué a tocar molts dels instruments de l'orquestra, com també el piano i l'orgue, i desenvolupà plaça d'organista, tant als Estats Units com a Anglaterra. Va compondre música per als drames Silas Ruthven, de ; Nelson i The Mariners of England, de . rdf:langString
Charles Trussell aka Carlile Vernon, (1860, London, England – 1946, Bauple, Queensland, Australia) was a prominent musician in brass bands (British style) both in Australia and New Zealand during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He served as band master of a number of bands in both countries and was a significant composer and arranger of brass band music. He also was an adjudicator at brass band contests. He is also believed to have written vocal music. He is not to be confused with American banjoist and composer H. C. Trussell (of Quincy, Ill.) who was also active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Carlile Vernon
rdf:langString Charles Trussell
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rdf:langString Carlile Vernon (Merthyr Tudful, Gal·les, 18 de juny de 1857 - ?) fou un compositor britànic. Fill d'un músic, aprengué a tocar molts dels instruments de l'orquestra, com també el piano i l'orgue, i desenvolupà plaça d'organista, tant als Estats Units com a Anglaterra. Va compondre música per als drames Silas Ruthven, de ; Nelson i The Mariners of England, de .
rdf:langString Charles Trussell aka Carlile Vernon, (1860, London, England – 1946, Bauple, Queensland, Australia) was a prominent musician in brass bands (British style) both in Australia and New Zealand during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He served as band master of a number of bands in both countries and was a significant composer and arranger of brass band music. He also was an adjudicator at brass band contests. He is also believed to have written vocal music. He is not to be confused with American banjoist and composer H. C. Trussell (of Quincy, Ill.) who was also active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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