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Frederick Nicholls Crouch

Frederick Nicholls Crouch (July 30, 1808 - August 18, 1896) was an English composer and cellist. Crouch born in Marylebone in London immigrated to the United States in 1849 settling in Richmond, Virginia. During the Civil War Crouch took up arms and played the trumpet for the Confederacy. Crouch was noted as fine cellist, having played in the King's Theatre as well as St. Paul's Cathedral in London, before coming to the United States, but the majority of his compositions were not successful. During his years in the United States, Crouch composed two operas and unsuccessfully tried various musical undertakings (i.e., conducting, singing and teaching). Well traveled after the Civil War, Crouch eventually settled in Baltimore, Maryland. His most famous song is "Kathleen Mavoureen".

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