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Arthur Kay

Arthur Kay, né Kautzenbach (16 January 1882 in Grottkau/Grodków (Silesia), Germany; † 19 December, 1969 in Los Angeles (CA), United States) was a German-American conductor, composer, arranger, and cellist. Educated in Silesia and Berlin, he emigrated to the United States in 1907, where, after a few seasons as cellist of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and conductor of the Boston Pops Orchestra, he embarked on a career as conductor, composer, and arranger in operetta, silent film, and talkies, first primarily on the East Coast and from 1918 on the West Coast. (From Wikipedia)

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  • [Info] Kay, Arthur, ed.: Dauber, by John Masefield (HTML at Poets' Corner)
  • [Info] Kay, Arthur, contrib.: The Everlasting Mercy, by John Masefield (HTML at Poet's Corner)
  • [Info] Kay, Arthur, ed.: The Sot-Weed Factor, by Ebenezer Cooke (HTML at Renascence Editions)
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