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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bert_ShefterBert Shefter - Wikipedia

    Bert Shefter (May 15, 1902 – June 29, 1999) was a Russian-born film composer who worked primarily in America. Biography [ edit ] He was born in Poltava , Russian Empire (now Ukraine.)

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0006286Bert Shefter - IMDb

    Russian-born pianist and film composer Bert Shefter completed his training at the Curtis Institute of Music and the Damrosch Institute. He enjoyed his first success as half of the piano duo Shefter & Gould (with pianist Morton Gould), arranging and interpreting classical music, from "Flight of the Bumble-Bee" (1933) to "Fantaisie-impromptu" (1934).

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    • May 15, 1904
    • Bert Shefter
    • June 29, 1999
  3. Bert Shefter. Soundtrack: In America. Russian-born pianist and film composer, who completed his training at the Curtis Institute of Music and the Damrosch Institute. He enjoyed his first success as half of the piano duo Shefter & Gould (with pianist Morton Gould), arranging and interpreting classical music, from "Flight of the Bumble-Bee" (1933) to "Fantaisie-impromptu" (1934). He later ...

    • May 15, 1904
    • June 29, 1999
  4. Sep 24, 2020 · Film composer Bert Shefter with an unusual Raymond Scott-esque number titled "Deserted Desert."Bert Shefter and his orchestraDeserted DesertDecca 25841939Enjoy!

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  5. The Lamp Is Low. " The Lamp Is Low " is a popular song from the 1930s. The music was written by composers Peter DeRose and Bert Shefter, adapted from Pavane pour une infante défunte, a composition by Maurice Ravel. The lyrics were written by Mitchell Parish .

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  8. Jul 19, 2019 · Performer: Bert Shefter and His Orchestra; Nat Brown; Al Philburn; Al Raxon; Hymie Rosenbaum; Phil Kraus; Richard Von Holberg; Sammy Weis; Bert Shefter Writer: Bert Shefter. Instrumental. Digitized at 78 revolutions per minute. Four stylii were used to transfer this record.

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