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  1. One of the most prolific and celebrated composers of film music, Victor Young was born in Chicago, Illinois on August 8, 1900. At the age of 10, Victor moved to Warsaw, Poland to study violin with Isidor Lotto at the Warsaw Conservatory. He debuted as a concert violinist with the Warsaw Philharmonic Concert and toured throughout Europe.

  2. BIOGRAPHIES. T he interested reader can find several online, short biographies of Mr. Young in the Links below. These agree quite well, even where errors have crept into the historical record. He was born in Chicago, on 8 August 1899, not 1900 or 1901, arriving at the tail‐end of the 19th century.

  3. Overview. Born. August 8, 1899 · Chicago, Illinois, USA. Died. November 10, 1956 · Palm Springs, California, USA (cerebral hemorrhage and stroke) Mini Bio. Violinist and conductor Victor Young was a prolific composer and. arranger, who worked on more than 300 film scores over a period of. twenty years.

  4. An American composer, arranger, violinist and conductor, VIctor Young (1900-1956) received 22 Academy Award nominations for his work in film, twice being nominated four times in a single year,...

  5. Jun 11, 2018 · Literature and the Arts. Film and Television: Biographies. Victor Young. Young, Victor. views 3,041,273 updated Jun 11 2018. YOUNG, Victor. Composer and Arranger. Nationality: American. Born: Chicago, Illinois, 8 August 1900. Education: Studied the violin from age 6; studied in Warsaw with Roman Statlovsky and others.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Victor_YoungVictor Young - Wikiwand

    Albert Victor Young (August 8, 1899 – November 10, 1956) was an American composer, arranger, violinist and conductor. Quick Facts Background information, Birth name ... Close. Biography. Young is commonly said to have been born in Chicago on August 8, 1900, but according to Census data and his birth certificate, his birth year is 1899.

  7. May 4, 2018 · Yet Victor Youngs name is too often neglected when people cite the top composers of Hollywood’s golden age. Admittedly, he didn’t break new ground like Max Steiner or innovate as Bernard Herrmann did. All he did was write beautiful, melodic scores, yielding a vast number of songs that became hits and enduring standards.

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