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George Steiner (3) (1900–1967)

Author of Snow-White [1933 short film]

For other authors named George Steiner, see the disambiguation page.

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Snow-White [1933 short film] (1933) — Composer — 1 copy

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Canonical name
Steiner, George
Birthdate
1900-04-17
Date of death
1967-06-21
Gender
male
Short biography
[from Orbis Cascade website]
George Steiner was born in Budapest, Hungary, in 1900. He studied music under Zoltan Kodaly, and began a career of composing and conducting in 1918. He was associated with Paramount studios in New York as a composer of background and mood music. He composed the score of the Chrysler Company Show at the New York World's Fair in 1939 and 1940. Steiner's major works include Rhapsodic Poem for Violin and Orchestra (1942); Poems Hongroise (for harp and orchestra, 1941); and Hora Burlesca (1941).
Cause of death
stroke
Nationality
Hungary
Birthplace
Budapest, Hungary
Places of residence
Spring Valley, New York, USA
Place of death
Ramapo, New York, USA

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