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Charles Jarvis
(1813-1814 — 3 June 1855)
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- Detailed biography: None given
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Miscellaneous information
- English-born pianist and organist, settled in U.S. Philadelphia ca.1835. [1][2][3]
- Organist and choir leader at the Philadelphia Epiphany Church. [4]
- Prolific composer/arranger: piano dance music, songs, opera pot-pourris, and some church music.
- Some sources (e.g. Hathi) identify this composer as Charles W. Jarvis, or Charles Wesley Jarvis, and/or dated 1809-1871, but his numerous scores just mention a single first name (Charles, C., Ch., Chas, etc.); his production stops ca.1855, and the cover of his American Cousin Polka [5], published in Philiadelphia 1858, reads "composed by the late Charles Jarvis".
- His son, Charles H. Jarvis (1837-1895), also became a well known concert pianist, teacher and concert organizer in Philadelphia. [6]
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