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    Josiah Zuro (27 November 1887, in Białystok – October 18, 1930, in La Jolla, California) was a Russian-American pianist, conductor and film composer.

  2. But a recording of this performance would not be complete without a tribute to Josiah Zuro, who conducted for the first time at the Century on this evening. To him fell the twofold work of preparing the chorus and conducting the orchestra.

  3. Dec 12, 2015 · The sounds seem to have been an afterthought. Mouths move but nothing comes out of them and a slide whistler is used as a substitute for a voice (Maurice Manne was responsible for the effects). Josiah Zuro’s score includes “Jingle Bells,” “The Skater’s Waltz” and an opening theme with a happy xylophone.

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  5. Searching to find out more about Josiah Zuro? We have a full Biography, Photos, Theatre Credits, Videos and more! Check out Josiah Zuro's bio now including film and tv, as well as on stage.

  6. Apr 11, 2022 · Josiah Zuro, conductor of the Zuro Opera. In both the English- and Yiddish-language press, the Zuros were seen as continuing Hammerstein’s ideological legacy in offering an uplifting, educational experience by exposing mass audiences to opera, especially those unfamiliar with the genre.

  7. Josiah Zuro (27 November 1887, in Białystok - October 18, 1930, in La Jolla, California) was a Russian-American pianist, conductor and film composer. Early life. Josiah Zuro was the son of Louis Zuro, a Russian immigrant who became a producer of opera and Josiah's collaborator, and Leah Zuro.

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