Alec Templeton

Welsh composer and satirical pianist

Alec Templeton - Welsh composer and satirical pianist
Born

July 4th, 1909
116 years ago

Died

1963
62 years ago — 54 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Wales

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Born in Wales in 1909, this composer and pianist gained recognition for satirical musical compositions and performances. He started his career in the early 1930s and made significant contributions to radio and stage music. While initially creating classical pieces, the shift towards incorporating humor led to the development of unique musical parodies. His work gained traction in the United States, where he became a prominent figure in entertainment. This individual showcased talents at venues such as Carnegie Hall and collaborated with various artists over the years, establishing a lasting influence in the realm of musical satire.

Composed satirical musical pieces

Performed at Carnegie Hall

Created humorous parodies

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