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  1. Sigmund Romberg (July 29, 1887 – November 9, 1951) [1] was a Hungarian-born American composer. He is best known for his musicals and operettas, particularly The Student Prince (1924), The Desert Song (1926) and The New Moon (1928).

  2. Sigmund Romberg was a Hungarian-born American composer whose works include several successful operettas. Romberg was educated in Vienna as an engineer, but he also studied composition and became a skilled violinist and organist.

  3. Jun 11, 2018 · Sigmund Romberg [1] (rŏm´bûrg), 18871951, Hungarian-American composer, educated in Vienna. He came to the United States [2] in 1909, played in restaurant and café orchestras, and soon had his own orchestra.

  4. The Student Prince is an operetta in a prologue and four acts with music by Sigmund Romberg and book and lyrics by Dorothy Donnelly. It is based on Wilhelm Meyer-Förster's play Old Heidelberg.

  5. Aug 15, 2015 · Sigmund Romberg was a prolific composer of the early 20th century whose romantic operettas touched the hearts of many. He is best known for The Student Prince (1924) and other favorites including Blossom Time (1921), The Desert Song (1926), and The New Moon (1928).

  6. Sigmund romberg possessed an intriguing array of cultural backgrounds. Firmly planted in the European tradition, he made his mark on American soil. The gifted composer integrated the fundamental principles of pre–World War I Viennese operetta with post–World War I American musical styles and tastes.

  7. Sigmund Romberg was born on July 29,1887 in Nagykanizsa, Hungary. He showed musical ability at an early age, but his parents wanted him to go into something more sensible. They sent him to Vienna to study engineering, but he immersed himself in the world of Viennese music.

  8. Sigmund Romberg (1887-1951) was an American composer and conductor of Hungarian birth. Born into a cultured Jewish household, his father spoke four languages and played piano, while his mother wrote short stories and poetry.

  9. Jun 2, 2001 · Sigmund Romberg (b Nagykanizsa, Hungary, 29 July 1887; d New York, 9 November 1951) Kurt Gänzl. The Encyclopedia of the Musical Theatre. 1 January, 2001. Romberg studied the violin in his youthful years in Hungary, but he was set at first towards an adult career in engineering.

  10. Sigmund Romberg. Hungarian born composer, Sigmund Romberg , as so often happened, was encouraged by his parents to study for a “sensible” occupation, and was sent to Vienna to study engineering. While there Sigmund immersed himself in the rich and active musical scene, and studied composition.