YOUNG, VICTOR BIOGRAPHY(1900 - 1956)
Born in Chicago, the American conductor, violinist and composer
Victor Young studied at the Conservatory in Warsaw, appearing there as a soloist
with the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra in 1917. Returning to America in 1920,
he made his solo dbut in Chicago and during the following years made a career
leading cinema ensembles and as a theatre arranger and performer. After a period
with Brunswick Records he moved to Hollywood in 1935, working with Paramount
Pictures. His career continued over the following twenty years with the composition
and conducting of film music in a series of more than 225 films, ranging from
Ebb Tide in 1937 to his final Around the World in Eighty Days
in 1956, a score that won a posthumous Academy Award.
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