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- Frederic_Bayco abstract "Frederic Bayco, sometimes spelt Fredric Bayco (1913 – 1970) was an English organist and composer of light music, best known for his Tudor pastiche \"Elizabethan Masque\". Born in London, he attended Brighton School of Music, where he attained an ARCO. He was later made a fellow of the Royal College of Organists (FRCO). Other pieces include \"Lady Beautiful\", and his marches \"Royal Windsor\" and \"Marche Militaire\".Like many composers of the light music genre, he contributed a number of pieces to music libraries, and as a result his pieces \"Inferno\" and \"Finger of Fear\" have ended up being frequently used in programmes such as the Ren and Stimpy Show. Many of his KPM library compositions have a historical or martial feel, for example the mock-heroic \"Joust\" Other pieces appear to have unusual titles, for example \"Bear in a Buggy\".".
- Frederic_Bayco birthDate "1913".
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- Frederic_Bayco deathDate "1970".
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- Frederic_Bayco wikiPageWikiLinkText "Frederic Bayco".
- Frederic_Bayco dateOfBirth "1913".
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- Frederic_Bayco name "Bayco, Fredric".
- Frederic_Bayco shortDescription "British composer".
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- Frederic_Bayco description "British composer".
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- Frederic_Bayco comment "Frederic Bayco, sometimes spelt Fredric Bayco (1913 – 1970) was an English organist and composer of light music, best known for his Tudor pastiche \"Elizabethan Masque\". Born in London, he attended Brighton School of Music, where he attained an ARCO. He was later made a fellow of the Royal College of Organists (FRCO).".
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