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Charles Ives was an American composer. He composed mainly Modernist music, and is one of the first American composers known around the world.
No, the opera Faust was composed by Charles Gounod. If you are asking who wrote the main story of Faust with which the opera is based, it is Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
Ray Charles attended the Florida School for the Deaf and Blind in St. Augustine. It was there that he learned how to write music and play different musical instruments. Maude Forson was his piano teacher at Florida School for the Deaf and Blind in St. Augustine.
"Playmates" came out in 1940. However, Saxie Dowell actually didn't write the music other than the bridges. The main theme was the B section of Charles L. Johnson's 1904 hit "Iola". Johnson sued Dowell and settled out of court for an undisclosed sum.
John Wesley did write a few hymns, and translated many. However, his brother Charles Wesley was the prolific hymn-writer whose name is listed in the Gospel Music Hall of Fame for the enduring nature of his hymns.
Herbert Kretzmer adapted the English lyrics for Les Misérables in 1985, in collaboration with producer Cameron Mackintosh and composer Claude-Michel Schönberg.
Herbert Spenser used the phrase first after reading Charles Darwin's The Origin of Species in 1864. Herbert Spenser was a biologist and sociologist and did write about evolution before Charles Darwin
Herbert Case Hoagland has written: 'How to write a photoplay' -- subject(s): Motion pictures
Herbert has no equivalent, but you can write it phonetically as הרברט or you can choose a name that sounds similar, like har'el (הראל) which means "hearth."
Herbert B. Michaelson has written: 'How to write and publish engineering papers and reports' -- subject(s): Technical writing
Herbert Hoover has written: 'American business abroad and the national interest' -- subject(s): Foreign economic relations
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No, Charles Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol.
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Charles Dickens in 1843