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Albert Hay
Malotte (May 19, 1895 –
November 16, 1964) was an
American pianist, organist,
composer and educator, best
known for his
musical setting of...
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composed by
Albert Hay
Malotte in 1935, and
recorded by many
notable singers.
According to his New York
Times obituary: "Mr.
Malotte's musical setting of...
- book The
Story of
Ferdinand by
Munro Leaf. The
music was by
Albert Hay
Malotte, most
known for his
setting of The Lord's Prayer,
commonly sung at weddings...
- as
McNamara and Anna Q.
Nilsson as
Malotte), in 1930 (with Gary
Cooper as
Glennister and
Betty Compson as
Malotte; this is the only time that Gary Cooper...
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released in
theaters on
April 7, 1939.
Music was
composed by
Albert Hay
Malotte, who was
uncredited for the film. The
animated short was
first distributed...
- Rush, with
William Farnum as Roy Glennister,
Kathlyn Williams as
Cherry Malotte, and Tom
Santschi as Alex McNamara. The film
culminates in a spectacular...
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Malotte Lake (French: lac
Malotte) is a lake in
Greater Madawaska,
Renfrew County in
Eastern Ontario, Canada. It is in the
Saint Lawrence River drainage...
- it
Happy Mountain. In 1938
Morey collaborated with
composer Albert Hay
Malotte on the
title song for
Ferdinand the Bull,
which won an
Academy Award for...
- (Church Slavonic), arr.
Pater Noster (Latin, c. 1949) 1935:
Albert Hay
Malotte – "The Lord's Prayer" 1973:
Arnold Strals – "The Lord's Prayer" (performed...
- Bill
Roberts and Burt
Gillett and
features original music by
Albert Hay
Malotte. The
voice cast
includes Walt
Disney as Mickey, and
Eddie Holden as the...