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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Leo_ErdodyLeo Erdody - Wikipedia

    Leo Erdody (December 17, 1888 – April 5, 1949) was an American film composer. He studied music in Germany, and later went to Hollywood, scoring his first film in 1921. He later joined Producers Releasing Corporation and scored several films for them.

  2. Jan 31, 2024 · ERDODY; LEO - Classics Today. RENÉ KÖHLER INEDITS VOLUME ONE. Jed Distler. It’s ironic that the late conductor René Köhler (1926-2002) gained posthumous fame, indeed infamy, for what he did not do, which was to accompany concerto. Continue Reading.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0258775Leo Erdody - IMDb

    Leo Erdody. Composer, songwriter, author, conductor and violinist, educated at the Royal HS of Music in Berlin (with Max Bruch) and a violin student of Joachim and Wirth. He joined ASCAP in 1942, and his popular-song compositions include "Random Thoughts", "Only a Song", "Never to Know", "Come Along", "A Little Song", and "Senorita Chula".

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    • December 17, 1888
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    • April 5, 1949
  4. Leo Erdody (December 17, 1888 – April 5, 1949) was an American film composer of Hungarian descent. He studied music in Germany, and later went to Hollywood, scoring his first film in 1921. He later joined Producers Releasing Corporation and scored several films for them.

  5. Leo Erdody. Profile: Violinist, conductor, composer - b. Chicago 17 Dec. 1888 - d. L.A. 5 April 1949. Wrote many film scores from 1920s to 1940s. Sites: Wikipedia, imdb.com. In Groups: Erdody And His Famous Orchestra, Erdody's Hotel Pennsylvania Orchestra.

  6. composer. Leo Erdody was an American film composer of Hungarian descent. Background. Erdody was born in Chicago on December 17, 1888. His father was a conductor in Hungary. Education. He studied music in Germany, and later went to Hollywood, scoring his first film in 1921.

  7. www.biographies.net › biography › leo-erdodyBiography of Leo Erdody

    Leo Erdody was an American film composer of Hungarian descent. He studied music in Germany, and later went to Hollywood, scoring his first film in 1921. He later joined Producers Releasing Corporation and scored several films for them.