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Frederick Solomon

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pianist, conductor, arranger, and composer, and like his brother Edward, Solomon grew up learning music skills from their father and performing in music hall performances throughout his childhood. He also worked as a child actor in Christmas
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in 1887. Solomon married Mamie Sutten, a chorus girl at the Casino Theatre, in 1887. They had one son together, William Frederick Solomon, who was born in 1888. In 1888 the Casino staged his comic opera
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In 1895 Solomon's brother Edward died, and after this his career shifted increasingly away from acting into composing and conducting for the Broadway producers
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for 1892 Broadway revival), and that same year the burlesque star May Howard toured in productions of his works
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Hischak, Thomas S. (2015). "Solomon, Fred (Frederick Charles Solomon, 1853–1924)". In Zipes, Jack (ed.).
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In 1885 Solomon emigrated to the United States. He made his debut on the American stage with
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After appearing on the New York stage as Reverend Thayer in his brother's critical flop
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on 31 August 1853. His family was Jewish, and he was the older brother of composer
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One of eleven children of Charles and Cesira Solomon, Frederick was born in
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and acting in Britain before emigrating to the United States in 1885.
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Solomon died on 9 September 1924, at the age of 71, in New York City.
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in 1908. In 1920 he was music director for the national tour of
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premiered at the Prince of Wales's Theatre, Clayton Square,
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and drummer in a London orchestra directed by W. C. Levey.
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Photograph of Edward Solomon, Frederick's younger brother.
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Front cover of sheet music for the 1903 Broadway musical
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with a libretto by A. K. Fulton. He also wrote music for
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Solomon studied music at the School of Military Music in
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For more than three decades, he had a prolific career on
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Frederick Solomon (left) as Margrave of Bobrumkorff and
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in a touring production that began its performances in
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The Oxford Companion to Fairy Tales, Second Edition
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"Lifting the Lid". 292:From 1889 to 1892 Solomon worked as a 197:Pepita, or The Girl with the Glass Eye 734:Burton, Jack; Freeman, Larry (1969). 591: 589: 587: 585: 46:and in American regional theatres in 7: 633: 631: 629: 627: 625: 262:Pasquillo, or the Bottled Up Kingdom 137:Captain Kidd, or The Bold Buccaneer, 939:American dramatists and playwrights 711:Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 674:Letellier, Robert Ignatius (2015). 969:British dramatists and playwrights 736:The Blue Book of Broadway Musicals 14: 676:Operetta: A Sourcebook, Volume II 657:Programme of the Saturday Concert 355:The Sleeping Beauty and the Beast 185:Polly, or the Pet of the Regiment 984:19th-century British songwriters 596:Tomes, Jason. "Edward Solomon". 399:Forty-five Minutes from Broadway 316:Later life and career: 1895–1924 296:for numerous works performed at 445:he served as conductor for the 994:Male actors from New York City 298:Koster & Bial's Music Hall 1: 865:Ankerich, Michael G. (2013). 738:. 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Index

conductor
librettist
cornet
Broadway
musicals
light operas
Lillian Russell
Casino Theatre
Edward Solomon
Klaw and Erlanger
pantomimes

London
Edward Solomon
music hall
pantomimes
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
Chatham
cornetist
Billee Taylor
The Crystal Palace
Liverpool

James T. Powers
Napoleon Sarony
Lillian Russell
Cleveland
Minneapolis
Boston
Erminie

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