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Billy Joseph Mayerl was an English pianist and composer who built a career in music hall and music theater and became an acknowledged master of light music. He wrote some 300 piano pieces, often named after flowers. (by Elen) Billy Joseph Mayerl was an English pianist and composer who built a career in music hall and music theater and became an acknowledged master of light music. He wrote some 300 piano pieces, often named after flowers. (by Elen)


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Billy Mayerl (May 31, 1902- March 25, 1959), composer. Mayerl was born in London.

Mayerl's best known composition is Marigold (1927).

Billy Joseph Mayerl was an English pianist and composer who built a career in music hall and music theater and became an acknowledged master of light music. He wrote some 300 piano pieces, often named after flowers. (by Elen)

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