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Anglo-Australian composer, conductor, and professor George William Louis Marshall-Hall (1862-1915) shocked Melbourne upon his arrival in 1891 with his bohemian, atheistic, and socialist ways. He established what became the Melba Conservatorium of Music.
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George William Lewis Marshall-Hall
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Text of his poems On Reading Shakepeare's Sonnets and To Giusue Carducci with interactive commentary and supplementary material.
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George William Louis Marshall-Hall
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Commemorative biography and photograph from the University of Melbourne's 150th anniversary celebration.
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Marshall-Hall, George William Louis
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Biography noting especially his success and controversial career in Melbourne, Australia from the Grove Concise Dictionary of Music entry at WQXR radio.
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Marshall-Hall, George William Louis
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Biography, portrait photograph, picture of his monument, and related material from the Unofficial History of Brighton Cemetery (Melbourne, Australia).
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