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  1. Adolph Sender Charles Deutsch (20 October 1897 – 1 January 1980) was a British-American composer, conductor and arranger. Born in London, England, he emigrated to the United States in 1911, and settled in Buffalo, New York. His parents, Alex (Alexander) Deutsch and Dena née Gerst, were German Jews.

  2. Adolph Deutsch. Composer: Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. London-born piano child prodigy Adolph Deutsch trained at the Royal Academy of Music from the age of eight and composed his first piece, a waltz for piano, entitled "La Charmeuse", two years later.

  3. Beginning in the 1920s, he scored some 300 Broadway musicals over 40 years, including the works of Jerome Kern, Cole Porter, Richard Rodgers, Irving Berlin, George Gershwin, and Frederick Loewe, and such hit shows as Show Boat, Anything Goes, Kiss Me Kate, South Pacific, My Fair Lady, and The Sound of Music.

  4. DEUTSCH, Adolph. Composer and Arranger. Nationality: American. Born: London, England, 20 October 1897; emigrated to the United States with his parents, 1910. Education: Studied composition and piano with Clara Wieck Schumann, Royal Academy of Music, London, 1906–10. Family: Married 1) Hermina Selz, one son; 2) Dianne Axzelle.

  5. Deutsch composed a playfulCareer March,” which helps chronicle Baxter’s quick rise upward through the ranks at Consolidated Life, and “Lonely Room,” a piece that speaks eloquently of his solitary existence amid constant reminders of the sexual escapades regularly unfolding in his apartment.

  6. But there were many other fine composers at Warners during at least some of those years--among them Bernhard Kaun, Heinz Roemheld, Frederick Hollander, and the distinguished Adolph Deutsch, who was under contract at the studio from 1937 to late 1945.

  7. Adolph Deutsch - Writer. Composer and Arranger. Nationality: American. Born: London, England, 20 October 1897; emigrated to the United States with his parents, 1910. Education: Studied composition and piano with Clara Wieck Schumann, Royal Academy of Music, London, 1906–10.

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