. Notable Londoners, an illustrated who's who of professional and business men. EDWARD GERMAX The composer of some of the most popular and at the sametime scholarly British music, operatic and otherwise. entered the Royal Academy of Music in 1880,where he remained until 1887. Thereafter he devotedhimself entirely to composition, the most notable of hisoperas being Merrie England (produced with remarkablesuccess at the Savoy Theatre), Tom Jones and APrincess of Kensington. The Three Dances from hismusic to Henry VIII, composed in 1892, is still one of themost frequently performed item


. Notable Londoners, an illustrated who's who of professional and business men. EDWARD GERMAX The composer of some of the most popular and at the sametime scholarly British music, operatic and otherwise. entered the Royal Academy of Music in 1880,where he remained until 1887. Thereafter he devotedhimself entirely to composition, the most notable of hisoperas being Merrie England (produced with remarkablesuccess at the Savoy Theatre), Tom Jones and APrincess of Kensington. The Three Dances from hismusic to Henry VIII, composed in 1892, is still one of themost frequently performed items at Orchestral work ranges over Symphonies, Siphonic Suites,Songs, Instrumental Music, etc. .\innng rjthers with whomhe has collaborated are Mr. Rudyard Kipling ( Just So Songs) and the late Sir W. S. Gilbert (Savoy Opera FallenFairies.) {Photo: Bassano). RAXDELL JACKSOXConcert Artist. His professional career may be said to havecommenced as a solo-boy under Henry J. Dutton, vicar-choral of St. Pauls Cathedral. He subsequently took aposition as private secretary, and in that capacity travelledextensively abroad. After due study and training hedefinitely adopted the concert platform as a profession,and soon gained great popularity as a baritone \<) has conducted many highly successful concert has toured all the principal concert halls and vaudevilletheatres in London, the Provinces, Australia and XewZealand. His hobbies are golfing, sketching and and Treasurer Concert Golfing Society. (Photo:Russell)


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