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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Josiah_ZuroJosiah Zuro - Wikipedia

    Josiah Zuro (27 November 1887, in Białystok – October 18, 1930, in La Jolla, California) was a Russian-American pianist, conductor and film composer. Early life. Josiah Zuro was the son of Louis Zuro, a Russian immigrant who became a producer of opera and Josiah's collaborator, [1] and Leah Zuro.

  2. Apr 11, 2022 · Josiah Zuro, conductor of the Zuro Opera. In both the English- and Yiddish-language press, the Zuros were seen as continuing Hammerstein’s ideological legacy in offering an uplifting, educational experience by exposing mass audiences to opera, especially those unfamiliar with the genre.

  3. This lecture reveals how the impresario and educator, Josiah Zuro, finds innovative ways of attracting Italians, Jews, and Americans to attend opera performances, uniting these groups through a common love of the genre.

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    • April 13, 2022
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  4. LOS ANGELES, Oct. 20.--Josiah Zuro, music director for the Pathe Motion Picture Studio, died in an ambulance on his way to the Scripps Memorial Hospital at La Jolla, near ...

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0958808Josiah Zuro - IMDb

    Josiah Zuro was born on 28 November 1888 in Bialystok, Poland, Russian Empire [now Bialystok, Podlaskie, Poland]. He was a composer, known for Pardon My Gun (1930), Gang War (1928) and The Jazz Age (1929). He died on 18 October 1930 in La Jolla, California, USA.

    • Music Department, Composer, Soundtrack
    • November 28, 1888
    • Josiah Zuro
    • October 18, 1930
  6. Searching to find out more about Josiah Zuro? We have a full Biography, Photos, Theatre Credits, Videos and more! Check out Josiah Zuro's bio now including film and tv, as well as on...

  7. Josiah Zuro. Music Department: Pardon My Gun. Josiah Zuro was born on 28 November 1888 in Bialystok, Poland, Russian Empire [now Bialystok, Podlaskie, Poland]. He was a composer, known for Pardon My Gun (1930), Gang War (1928) and The Jazz Age (1929). He died on 18 October 1930 in La Jolla, California, USA.

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