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Encyclopedia > Edward German

Sir Edward German (17 February 1862 - 11 November 1936) was a musician and composer. He studied at the Royal Academy, was musical director of the Globe Theatre and composed popular music for plays such as Richard III and Nell Gywnn.


When Arthur Sullivan died in 1901, German finished Sullivan's uncompleted The Emerald Isle. He later wrote several operettas, the most famous of which is Merrie England. He was knighted in 1928.


He is buried in the Whitchurch, Shropshire cemetery, where the grave is signposted.


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Edward German: Information from Answers.com (1768 words)
German was born German Edward Jones in Whitchurch, the second of five children.
In 1884, the Academy appointed German a sub-professor of the violin.
Edward German was knighted in 1928 and became one of the few recipients of the Royal Philharmonic Society's gold medal in 1934.
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