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Frank Osmond Carr

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degree in 1883 and apparently returning to Oxford to receive a music degree there in 1884. He continued his studies at
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He retired to the country in 1916 but almost immediately died of a heart attack in
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in 1886 and gained a doctorate in music at Oxford in 1891. An active
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in London in 1889, which gained the attention of producer
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1n 1894, Edwardes engaged Carr to write the music for
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Index

Osmond Carr

composer
Victorian burlesques
Edwardian musical comedy
comic operas
Adrian Ross
George Edwardes
Bradford
Yorkshire
New College, Oxford
Downing College, Cambridge
B.A.
Trinity College, Cambridge
M.A.
B.Mus.
Freemason

Jessie Bond
His Excellency
Adrian Ross
burlesque
Vaudeville Theatre
George Edwardes
Gaiety Theatre
Ruy Blas and the Blasé Roué
In Town
Prince of Wales Theatre
Morocco Bound
Go-Bang

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