Ivan Caryll

Caryll, Ivan (Felix Tilkin)

Caryll, Ivan (Felix Tilkin) (b Liège, 1861; d NY, 1921). Belg.-Amer. composer of mus. comedies such as The Duchess of Danzig (1903) and Our Miss Gibbs (1909). Also had th. orch. ( Elgar's Sérénade lyrique, 1899, is ded. ‘to Ivan Caryll's Orchestra’.)

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