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- Oscar Ferdinand Telgmann (ca. 1855 – 30 March 1946) was a German-Canadian composer of operettas, conductor and educator, and violinist best known for his...
- industrialist alike at the Bohemian Grove. Canadian composer Oscar Ferdinand Telgmann and poet George Frederick Cameron wrote the song "The Bohemian" in the...
- Dramatis personae for Leo, the Royal Cadet by Oscar Ferdinand Telgmann...
- Cettiwayo". A character in the opera Leo, the Royal Cadet by Oscar Ferdinand Telgmann and George Frederick Cameron was named in his honour in 1889. In the 1964...
- What calls back the past, like the rich Pumpkin pie? Oscar Ferdinand Telgmann and George Frederick Cameron wrote the song "Farewell O Fragrant Pumpkin...
- and the Blue. "The British Whig March" for piano was written by Oscar Telgmann in Kingston, Ontario, c. 1900. Punk band The Men That Will Not Be Blamed...
- integration among book, movement and lyrics. In Canada, Oscar Ferdinand Telgmann and George Frederick Cameron composed in the Gilbert and ****van style...
- appear in publications such as Good Housekeeping and The New Yorker. Oscar Telgmann's opera Leo, the Royal Cadet (1885) includes "Judge's Song" about a ghost...
- 1914 to 1936. It was founded by composer and conductor Oscar Ferdinand Telgmann, who served as the ensembles only conductor. When he retired in 1936 the...
- Leo, the Royal Cadet is a light opera with music by Oscar Ferdinand Telgmann. The libretto was by George Frederick Cameron. It was composed in Kingston...