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who was ET Paul?...............

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Answered by Aditya7N
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ET Paul was an "American composer"

Answered by dishakm888
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Edward Taylor Paull (February 16, 1858 – November 25, 1924) was a minor American composer, arranger, and publisher of sheet music. He was born in Gerrardstown, West Virginia, and died in Brooklyn, New York.

Explanation:

  • He had some success with a few titles, allowing him to establish his own self-publishing company. His music was aimed at the piano sheet music market.
  • In 1894, he began publishing, specialising in marches.
  • To sell music, unique colourful front cover illustrations were used to catch the attention of buyers. He was the first sheet music publisher to use five-color lithography. Because of this, music published by his firm has become highly collectible in the modern era. Recently piqued the composer's interest.
  • To increase sales, he marketed his music as "descriptive" and assigned specific sections of the music to allude to specific depictions of events on the cover illustration.
  • This type of publication alluded to being similar to programme music but never achieved the required complexity.
  • The marketing of the pieces as "descriptive" (often a later enhanced recycling of previously published material) allowed the same music to be sold a second time around to the large market of beginner-level pianists who had grown accustomed to such fare since Pridham's "Battle March of Delhi" in the mid-nineteenth century.
  • His true musical contemporaries were the British writers Ezra Read and Theo Bonheur of the same era.
  • His first publication was for the Richmond Music Company, where he worked as the general manager. "The Chariot Race of Ben Hur March," with a full-color cover, was the first publication.

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