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- John_William_Fenton abstract "John William Fenton (12 March 1828 – 28 April 1890) was an Irish musician, the leader of a military band in Japan at the start of the Meiji period. He is considered \"the first bandmaster in Japan\" and \"the father of band music in Japan.\" Fenton is best known for having initiated the process through which Kimi ga yo came to be accepted as the national anthem of Japan.Fenton is considered Scottish in Scotland because he lived in Montrose in around 1881; but he is also considered Irish because he was born in Kinsale, County Cork in Ireland in 1828. journalistic writing on Fenton typically considers him a Briton.".
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- John_William_Fenton wikiPageWikiLinkText "John William Fenton".
- John_William_Fenton description "Recording made in 1930".
- John_William_Fenton filename "Kimi ga Yo 1930.ogg".
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- John_William_Fenton title "Kimi ga Yo, instrumental and vocal rendition".
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- John_William_Fenton hypernym Musician.
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- John_William_Fenton comment "John William Fenton (12 March 1828 – 28 April 1890) was an Irish musician, the leader of a military band in Japan at the start of the Meiji period.".
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