Malotte, Albert Hay
Malotte was born May 19, 1895 in Philadelphia, PA.; was a choristor at St. James Episcopal Church; studied with W.S. Stansfield, and later in Paris with Gordon Jacob; moved to Hollywood, where he became a member of the music staff of the Walt Disney Studios; composed the scores for some of Disney's "Silly symphonies" and "Ferdinand, the Bull"; composed the popular setting of the The Lord's Prayer (1935); also set to music the 23rd Psalm and other religious texts; he died on Nov. 16, 1964 in Los Angeles.
From the description of Collection of musical comedy works, ca. 1930-1960. (University of California, Los Angeles). WorldCat record id: 41950063
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