Auvergne, Barnard D' - Ave Maria

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year of composition / 1st publication: c1905


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Composer: Barnard D'Auvergne (1867-1929)
aliases, aka: pseudonym 'Jules Devaux'; pseud.  'Clothilde'
Country of origin / activity: U.K.
Text author: traditional
Arranger / Editor: N/A

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A biographical dictionary of musicians (ed. Theodore Baker) G. Schirmer, 1905 - 695 pages p.445
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Ave Maria  - D'Auvergne Barnard
Baltzell's Dictionary Of Musicians
Auvergne-bio1Barnard, D'Auvergne, compr. b Isling-
 ton, London, Apr. 24, 1807. Though
 not of musical parents, early showed
Auvergne-bio2gifts as choir boy in Temple Church;  trained there by E. J. Hopkins;  self-taught as pianoforte player,  gained many appointments as ac-  companist; began composition at  19, soon after became widely known  as compr of songs Bid Me to Love  and Plains of Peace; under various  pseudonyms has written over 100  songs and 200 pianoforte pieces; of  dance music under name " Clo-  thilde," most popular peihaps is  waltz Whisper and I shall hear.

http://composers-classical-music.com/b/BarnardDAuvergneHenry.htm
Barnard, d'Auvergne Henry 24.apr.1867-18.nov.1929 England, London Islington - London choirboy at Temple Church where he was trained by Edward John Hopkins, self-taught as pianoforte player, not of musical parents, he used various pseudonyms, 19.aug.1907 and 18.may.1925 he visited B F Wood Music Co. in Boston Massachusetts, 1925 residing at 17 Wellesley Mansions London Kensington, 1929 at Pond Cottage Pinner Middlesex ; son of Coleman-Billiard Table proprietor George Jenkins Barnard (India, Jabalpur 4.jun.1825-18.jul.1887 London Lambeth) and Charlotte Empson (Norfolk, Walsham 1829-15.jul.1910 London) ; 20.jan.1890 at St Mary Stoke Newington he married Beatrice Emma Percy

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