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  1. Bernard Schubert (January 1, 1895 – August 4, 1988) was an American screenwriter and television producer during the early sound era of film and early days of television. A native New Yorker, Schubert attended the University of Pennsylvania for one year before he began working. From 1931 through 1948 he was involved in the scripts for 25 films.

    • Producer and screenwriter
    • 1931–1959
  2. The Shubert Organization is a theatrical producing organization and a major owner of theatres based in Manhattan, New York City. It was founded by the three Shubert brothers in the late 19th century. They steadily expanded, owning many theaters in New York and across the United States.

    • 1900
    • The Shuberts
    • Sam S., Jacob J. and Lee Shubert
    • Shubert Foundation
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  4. In 1996, Shubert lost its President, Bernard B. Jacobs, and on September 17th of that year, Gerald Schoenfeld announced the appointments of Philip J. Smith as President and Robert E. Wankel as Executive Vice President of The Shubert Organization.

  5. Schubert may or may not have known his time was extremely limited when he wrote the sonata. While syphilis was the likely cause of death, his doctors couldn’t say for sure. Death came so ...

  6. Sep 30, 2020 · Photograph: Getty Images. Few composers led such uneventful lives as Schubert apparently did. He rarely travelled far outside the city of Vienna, where he was born the 12th child of a...

  7. Jun 17, 2014 · Tue 17 Jun 2014 02.00 EDT. Here’s the thing about Schubert. Far from the chubby little mushroom (“Schwammerl” was his mates’ nickname for him) that history has largely turned him into, Schubert...

  8. When was Schubert's Ninth Symphony discovered, and by whom? - Classical Music.

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