Louis Friedsell
Louis Friedsell (born 1863 or 1865, Yekaterinoslav, Ukraine; died 25 June 1923, New York, United States) was a conductor and composer for the Yiddish theatre. He has written the music for about 150 plays and operettas (partly by himself, partly with other music writers). A large number of his songs were written for historical operettas and comedies.[1] As a conductor he made at least eleven recordings for the United Hebrew Disc and Cylinder Company.[2]
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Born | 1863 or 1865 Yekaterinoslav, Ukraine |
Died | New York, US | June 25, 1923
Works
- Goldene Madina<ref>https://levysheetmusic.mse.jhu.edu/collection/146/102~/ref>
References
- Biography of Louis Friedsell
- Spottswood, Richard K. (1990). Ethnic Music on Records, a Discography of Ethnic Recordings Produced in the United States, 1893 to 1942; Vol. 3 - Eastern Europe. Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois Press. p. 1335. ISBN 0-252-01718-8.
External links
- Literature by and about Louis Friedsell in the German National Library catalogue
- Toire Chipe Masim Toivim at YouTube
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