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Carl Kiefert

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In 1914, Kiefert moved to New York with his wife, Priscilla Leach, and daughter Emily, but returned to the UK in 1925. He suffered a stroke in 1928 and died nine years later in
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Kiefert was born in Germany to a German father and French-born mother. His father was a music master in the 19th Field Artillery Regiment of the
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He also wrote songs, arranged dance music from shows and wrote or co-wrote the scores to several London musicals, including
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and other London theatres. He was the musical director of the original London productions of such
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and other London theatres. He was the musical director of the original London productions of such
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musicals early in the 20th century, especially those of
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Emigrants from the German Empire to the United Kingdom
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Index

Hippodrome
musical theatre
His Excellency
An Artist's Model
Florodora
The Quaker Girl
German Army
Cologne
Göttingen
Meiningen Ensemble
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
London Hippodrome
musical theatre
His Excellency
An Artist's Model
Florodora
The Quaker Girl
West End
Lionel Monckton
Broadway
Osmond Carr
Barnham, Sussex



"Dance Arrangements from the Savoy Operas"


"The Late Carl Kiefert"
"Carl Kiefert"

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