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Hand; Von lleute auf Morgen. Symphonic compositions: Gurrelieder; Pelleas und Melisande; Five Orchestral Pieces; Variations for Orchestra; Violin Concerto; Piano Concerto; Suite for String Orch.; LichtspeiU musik. Chamber music: Four String Quartets; Verklarte Nacht, String Sextet; Chamber Symphony, Op. 9; Pierrot Lunaire; Wind Quintet; also choral works, numerous songs and piano pieces. Author of books: Har-monielehre; Philosophical Library; Modeb for Beginners in Composition; Die Jakohsleiter. Address: Estate, c/o ASCAP.
Schofield, Albert Y., composer; 1). Chester, Pa., Jan. 8, 1905. ASCAP 1950. Songs: "I'm Bashful"; "In My Heart." Home: New York, N.Y. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Scholin, C. Albert, composer, organist; b. Jamestown, N Y., May 24, 1896. ASCAP 1946. Educ: Jamestown High School; Bachelor of Music, Master of Music American Cons, of Music, Chicago. Served in World War I. Past Dean of Missouri Chapter, American Guild of Organists. Works: Suite for symphony orchestra; Pastorale for oigan, A Christmas Blessing, cantata. Anthems: "God is a Spirit"; "Incline Thine Ear"; "Hear My Cry, O God"; "Create in Me a Clean Heart"; "Away in a Manger"; "Bless the Lord"; "Angels We Have Heard on High"; "O Holy Night"; "The Strife is Over"; organ solos, and many arrangements. Home: 2124 Hatton Lane, Brentwood 17, Mo.
Scholl, Jack, author, actor, scenarist, motion-picture director, librettist; b. New York, N.Y., March 19, 1903, of professional family. ASCAP 1932. Educ: various schools, U.S., England, and U.S. Military Acad. Associated with father in theatrical pio-ductions; vaudeville actor and manager. Member of Roxt/s Gang in |
weekly radio broadcasts. Became radio script writer and songwriter. Member professional staff New York publishing house. From 1934 in Hollywood writing songs and special material for motion pictures. From 1944 contract producer, writer, director with motion-picture companies specializing in film musicals. Songs: "Loving You the Way I Do"; "Throw Another Log on the Fire"; "You, You Darlin "; "The Old Apple Tree in the Orchard"; "My Little Buckaroo"; "The Girl in the Little Green Hat"; "The Wish That I Wish Tonight"; "(Sweet Angie) The Christmas Tree Angel." Home: Sherman Oaks, Calif. Address: Warner Bros. Studios, Bur-bank, Calif., or c/o ASCAP.
Schonberg, Chris M., composer; b. Steinkjcr, Norway, July 25, 1890. ASCAP 1924. To U.S. 1892. Accompanist to Nora Bayes for two years on Orpheum Circuit. Played night clubs, Chicago, several years. To Los Angeles 1915, had one of first nightclub orchestras. In 1928 joined motion-picture company, played piano in studio orchestra. Later became accompanist for Eleanor Powell. Songs: "Darling"; "Somewhere This Summer With You"; "Roaming Away From Me"; "'Neath a Blanket of Stars"; "Out of the Deep" ("Samarang Love Song"); "Chuch-a-Boom"; Somebody's Waiting"; "Love Is Just Like a Flower"; "Sometime You'll Come Back"; "Croon a Little Lullaby"; "It Was a Night Like This"; "Out of the Night"; "Two As One"; "Mollie Ma-lone"; "Play It, Play It Again." Home: Los Angeles, Calif. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Schonberger, John, composer, violinist; b. Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 1, 1892. ASCAP 1925. Violinist; teacher of violin, charter member in Memphis, Tenn., Symph, and Dallas, Tex., Symph.; leader popular orchestras; then organized own orchestra. |
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