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- Charles_Ambrose abstract "Charles Ambrose (1791 – 17 February 1856) was an English organist, composer, choir director, and music educator who was active in his native country during his early career and later in Canada. His compositional output was small, consisting of a few sacred works and pieces for solo organ and piano. His most notable work is Three Grand Sonatas for piano which was published in 1825; a copy of which is held in the collection at the Library and Archives Canada.".
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- Charles_Ambrose deathDate "1856-02-17".
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- Charles_Ambrose wikiPageWikiLink Chelmsford_Cathedral.
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- Charles_Ambrose wikiPageWikiLinkText "Charles Ambrose".
- Charles_Ambrose dateOfBirth "1791".
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- Charles_Ambrose name "Ambrose, Paul".
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- Charles_Ambrose description "English musician".
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- Charles_Ambrose hypernym Organist.
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- Charles_Ambrose comment "Charles Ambrose (1791 – 17 February 1856) was an English organist, composer, choir director, and music educator who was active in his native country during his early career and later in Canada. His compositional output was small, consisting of a few sacred works and pieces for solo organ and piano. His most notable work is Three Grand Sonatas for piano which was published in 1825; a copy of which is held in the collection at the Library and Archives Canada.".
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- Charles_Ambrose givenName "Paul".
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- Charles_Ambrose name "Ambrose, Paul".
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