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  1. 14. Nov. 2023 · An American composer, arranger, violinist and conductor, VIctor Young (1900-1956) received 22 Academy Award nominations for his work in film, twice being nom...

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    Victor Young. Composer: Around the World in 80 Days. 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. He came from an impoverished, but musical background and was trained on the violin at the Warsaw Imperial Conservatory, later studying piano in Paris under the French master Isidor Philipp. A ...

  3. Victor Young was born into a poor, but musical family. He was educated at the Warsaw Conservatory in Poland. As a teenager, he toured Europe as violinist with the Warsaw Philharmonic, and later gave imperial concerts in Russia. He returned to the United States in 1920, working in Chicago as a violinist, arranger and conductor for radio and ...

  4. Wrote "When I Fall In Love" and "My Foolish Heart". 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 ...

  5. >> Jazz-Standards > Biografien > Victor Young Victor Young. Victor Young, Geiger, Komponist, Arrangeur und Bandleader, wurde am 8. August 1900 in Chicago geboren. Ab seinem zehnten Lebensjahr lebte er mit seiner Schwester in Polen bei seinen Großeltern. Sein Großvater ermöglichte ihm, an der Universität in Warschau Violine zu studieren.

  6. Sons de guitarra, pedais e amps... Música!!!!

  7. 11. Juni 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. Career: 1917—violinist with Warsaw Philharmonic; interned, first by Russians, then by Germans, during World War I; from 1920—worked in New York as ...