Aller, George Henry 12.feb.1871-29.nov.1954 USA Pennsylvania, Shiremanstown - Nebraska, Crete
singer, choral conductor, studied singing at Doane College in Crete Nebraska and in Chicago, 1893 music teacher in Crete, 1900 music teacher at Franklin Academy in Bloomington Nebraska, 1906-1907 studied singing in Berlin and Paris, 1910 choral conductor in Boise Idaho, 1914-1920 music teacher at Doane College, 1930 private music teacher, 1872-1954 he lived in Crete Nebraska ; son of missionary minister Elliott Duffield Aller (Pa, Knobsville 1840-) and Anna Katherine Cramer (Pa, Springfield 1840-) ; 27.aug.1896 in Council Bluffs Iowa he married piano teacher Cynthia May Eichelberger (Iowa 1873-) ; son Dwight Aller (Crete 15.feb.1894-)

Title Parts


[] The most popular new songs for male quartets. Volume II
compiled and edited by George H. Aller
pub Hinds, Noble & Eldredge, New York 1914

[] Flag song of Nebraska
words Mrs. Benjamin G. Miller
pub Mrs. Benjamin G. Miller, Crete Nebraska 1931
pub Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, New York

[] There will always be a congress. Mixed choir, piccolo or fife, trumpet and piano
words Florence Hazen Miller
pub F. H. Miller and G. H. Aller, Crete Nebraska 1945

[] The rose of Sharon. Male voices
pub Lyon & Healy, Chicago
pub Edward John Walt, Lincoln Nebraska

[] Man in the moon. Male voices
pub Lyon & Healy, Chicago
pub Edward John Walt, Lincoln Nebraska

[] A rose will fade. Voice
pub Lyon & Healy, Chicago
pub Edward John Walt, Lincoln Nebraska

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