Erno Rapee

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Biography

American conductor, composer and pianist . Best known works: "Charmaine" and "Diane" .

  • Real name
  • Ernö Rapée
  • Name variations
  • A.R.T. Symphony· Erno Rapee·Arapee·E Rapee·E. Papee·E. Rapé·E. Rapee·E. Rappée·E.Rapee·Erne Rapee·Erno - Rapee·Erno Rapé·Erno Rapée·Ernö Rappée·Erno· Rapee·Rape·Rapec·Rapée·Rapeel·Rapp·Rappe·Rappee·Repée·Repie
  • Primary profession
  • Soundtrack·music_department·composer
  • Country
  • Hungary
  • Nationality
  • Hungarian
  • Gender
  • Male
  • Birth date
  • 04 June 1891
  • Place of birth
  • Budapest
  • Death date
  • 1945-06-26
  • Death age
  • 54
  • Place of death
  • New York City
  • Knows language
  • English language

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Under contract at 20th Century Fox, 1924-1929, and 1931.

His two most popularly enduring compositions were the songs Charmaine, written in 1926, and Diane, written for the 1927 silent movie "Seventh Heaven". The first was later recorded, among others, by Mantovani and Billy May, the second (famously) by Ray Charles and by the Miles Davis Quartet.

In addition to international renown in Europe as conductor and composer of piano concertos, he held positions as musical director with various theatres in New York. Chief conductor of the Radio City Symphony Orchestra from 1932 until 1945.

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