Louis Emanuel
English composer, conductor and bandmaster
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Louis Emanuel (also Louis Alexander Emanuel or L. A. Emanuel)[1] (1819–1889) was an English composer, conductor and bandmaster, born in Plymouth. He was music director at Vauxhall Gardens, London, from 1845.[2] He was Jewish.[3]
His compositions include "The Desert", "What Does Little Birdie Say?", "The Charm", "My Switzer Love Is Brave" and "The Syren and Friar".[4]