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Henry Tate (poet) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Henry Tate (poet) Henry Tate (27 October 1873 - 6 June 1926) was an Australian poet and musician. Henry Tate was born in Prahran, Melbourne, the son of Henry Tate, an accountant. He was educated at a local state school and as a choir boy at a St Kilda Anglican church, and learned music under Marshall Hall. He worked as a clerk before becoming a music teacher. Tate had fewer pupils than he might, however, for he would not encourage a child with no talent, and did not believe in coaching children for music examinations. ==Literary work== Tate contributed verse to ''The Bulletin'' and other journals, and wrote a weekly chess column for a Melbourne newspaper. In 1910 he published ''The Rune of the Bunyip and other Verse'', and in 1917 a pamphlet, ''Australian Musical Resources, Some Suggestions'', in which he demonstrated the possibility of the developing an Australian school of musical composers with a distinctive national character. He extended this argument in ''Australian Musical Possibilities'', published in Melbourne in 1924. That year he became music critic for ''The Age''.
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