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Harry Puddicombe

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The Canadian Conservatory of Music closed in 1937, when the school's building was confiscated by the municipality of Ottawa to meet the expanding public school system's needs. Puddicombe continued to operate a private studio through the latter years of his life. He died in Ottawa in 1953.
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which was located on Bay Street in Ottawa. He served as the school's director for the next 35 years. His brother-in-law, the multi-talented
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In 1901 Puddicombe returned to Ottawa where he began a private music studio. The following year he founded the
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in 1902 and serving as its director for 35 years. The original score of his piano work
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which eventually forced him to abandon a performance career.
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