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text_A: Transformers: Dark of the Moon is not live-action.
text_B: Philip Klitz -LRB- 7 January 1805 -- 12 January 1854 -RRB- , was a British-born composer .. Klitz was born at Lymington , Hampshire .. Lymington. Lymington. His father , George Philip Klitz , drum-major of the royal Flintshire militia , and musical composer , was born at Biebrich , Germany , in 1777 , and died at Lymington in 1839 .. Lymington. Lymington. In 1801 he married Elizabeth Lane of Boldre -LRB- 1775 -- 1838 -RRB- , and by her he had a large family , which included six sons , all well-known musicians  :. Philip ;. William , organist of St. Michael 's Church , Basingstoke , died 31 May 1857 ;. Charles , organist of St. Thomas 's Church , Lymington , died 16 February 1864 ;. Lymington. Lymington. James Frederick , died at Northampton 2 October 1870 ;. Robert John ; 1815-1899. John Henry , died 6 December 1880 , who by will founded the Widow and Orphans British and Foreign Musical Society .. Philip , the eldest , early became a composer of ball-room music .. About 1829 he took up his residence at Southampton , where , besides classical music , he produced a variety of ballads , of which the words were frequently his own .. He was a brilliant performer on the pianoforte and violin , and in 1831 conducted Paganini 's concert in Southampton .. His lectures on music , given in literary institutions and other places , were always well attended , and his advocacy of the Hullah system -LRB- see John Pyke Hullah -RRB- met with much success .. John Pyke Hullah. John Pyke Hullah. He was first organist of St. Lawrence and St Joseph Church , Southampton , and from 1845 to his death of All Saints ' Church .. In 1838 he printed ` Songs of the Mid-watch , the Poetry by Captain Willes Johnson , the Music composed for and dedicated to the British Navy . '. These six songs were , by order of the admiralty , reprinted in a work entitled ` Songs of Charles Dibdin .. Arranged by T. Dibdin , ' 1850 , pp. 315 -- 20 .. Besides his musical works , he was the author in 1850 of a book entitled ` Sketches of Life , Character , and Scenery in the New Forest  : a series of Tales , Rural , Domestic , Legendary , and Humorous . '. To the masonic body he gave his support , and his composition , ` Faith , Hope , and Charity , ' is still introduced at the entertainments of the Hampshire lodges .. He was one of the first persons to write songs for the concerts of Ethiopian serenaders .. ` Miss Ginger ' and ` Dinah Dear , ' both in 1847 , became very popular ditties .. He died at 24 Portland Place , Southampton .. His wife was Charlotte Lyte , a half-sister of Henry Francis Lyte .. Henry Francis Lyte. Henry Francis Lyte. His son , George Klitz , was also a voluminous musical composer .
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