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- Alexander_Peloquin abstract "C. Alexander Peloquin (June 16, 1918, Northbridge, Massachusetts – February 27, 1997, Providence, Rhode Island) was an American composer of liturgical music, pianist, teacher, cathedral organist and director of music ministries. Inspired by the Second Vatican Council reforms, he is known for composing the first Roman Catholic Mass sung in English.".
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- Alexander_Peloquin dateOfBirth "1918-06-16".
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- Alexander_Peloquin name "Peloquin, Alexander".
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