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There are some interesting pdfs showing up here on Wikipedia Commons including what appears to a song he helped compose that was part of the 1915 Lincoln Jubilee. FloridaArmy (talk) 01:54, 7 August 2021 (UTC)Reply
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@Robert McClenon: Lemonier meets NMUSIC by #1 and #2 of the criteria.
Regarding criteria 1: "Just One Word of Consolation" is a notable composition, even though there's no article written for it, as it has been recorded by numerous notable artists over a period of four decades per NSONG#3
Regarding criteria 2: Has written musical theatre of some sort (includes musicals, operas, etc.) that was performed in a notable theatre that had a reasonable run, as such things are judged in their particular situation, context, and time. - see list of compositions, and if you want a specific example of several that could be used, see "My Dear Luzon"