Ketèlbey, Albert (William)

Ketèlbey, Albert (William) [ Vodorinski, Anton] (b Birmingham, 1875; d Cowes, IoW, 1959). Eng. composer and conductor. Cond. London th. orchs. Comp. comic opera, Concertstück for pf. and orch., wind quintet, but best known for orch. works such as In a Monastery Garden (1915), In a Persian Market (1920), Bells Across the Meadows (1921), and Sanctuary of the Heart (1924).

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