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Category:Coward-Klee, M. August
M. August Coward-Klee
(22 September 1864 — 1950)
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Alternative Names/Transliterations: Martin August Coward-Klee, Martin August Klee
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Detailed biography:
Violin Times
, Vol.8 No.92 (1901), p.121-122
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English organist, violinist, teacher and composer.
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Fellow of the
College of Violinists
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Born 1864, son of Fritz Klee (a German immigrant) and Sarah Anne Coward. Died 1950 in Durham.
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