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Albert H. Oswald

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Albert H. Oswald (Hetton-le-Hole, 1879 - 1929) was an English composer and organist.

He was born Albert Heckles Oswald, to Robert Oswald, a shoemaker, and his wife Jane Oswald (née Thompson).

Albert Oswald composed many pieces for piano in light classical style, in the heyday of Edwardian Salon music. He was well known for his Wright Pianoforte Tutor.

Selected works

Tutors

  • The Wright Pianoforte Tutor
  • The Wright Edition, Albert H Oswald's First Book of 36 Melodious Studies for the Pianoforte

Other

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References