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Louis Isidore Lavater (2 March 1867 – 22 May 1953) was an Australian composer and author born in Victoria, of Swedish extraction.He published more than a hundred musical works. He prepared musical settings of popular folklore by collaborating with well known Australian lyricists of his time, including Banjo Paterson, Henry Lawson and Mary Gilmore. He was a leading proponent of the Australian bush ballad as a vehicle for music education. In 1938, Alfred Hill composed a musical setting of Lavater's verse Mopoke. Lavater's words were also set by Australian composers Doctor Ruby Davy and Fanny Turbayne.

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  • Louis Isidore Lavater (2 March 1867 – 22 May 1953) was an Australian composer and author born in Victoria, of Swedish extraction.He published more than a hundred musical works. He prepared musical settings of popular folklore by collaborating with well known Australian lyricists of his time, including Banjo Paterson, Henry Lawson and Mary Gilmore. He was a leading proponent of the Australian bush ballad as a vehicle for music education. In 1938, Alfred Hill composed a musical setting of Lavater's verse Mopoke. Lavater's words were also set by Australian composers Doctor Ruby Davy and Fanny Turbayne. (en)
  • Louis Lavater, född 2 mars 1867 i St. Kilda, död 22 maj 1953 i Melbourne, var en australisk pianist, musikpedagog och tonsättare. Lavater var ordförande i Musical Society of Victoria och vice ordförande i Australian Institute of the Arts and Literature och i Society of Australian Authors. Han invaldes som associé i Kungliga Musikaliska Akademien 1928. (sv)
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  • Louis Isidore Lavater (2 March 1867 – 22 May 1953) was an Australian composer and author born in Victoria, of Swedish extraction.He published more than a hundred musical works. He prepared musical settings of popular folklore by collaborating with well known Australian lyricists of his time, including Banjo Paterson, Henry Lawson and Mary Gilmore. He was a leading proponent of the Australian bush ballad as a vehicle for music education. In 1938, Alfred Hill composed a musical setting of Lavater's verse Mopoke. Lavater's words were also set by Australian composers Doctor Ruby Davy and Fanny Turbayne. (en)
  • Louis Lavater, född 2 mars 1867 i St. Kilda, död 22 maj 1953 i Melbourne, var en australisk pianist, musikpedagog och tonsättare. Lavater var ordförande i Musical Society of Victoria och vice ordförande i Australian Institute of the Arts and Literature och i Society of Australian Authors. Han invaldes som associé i Kungliga Musikaliska Akademien 1928. (sv)
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