Saenger, Gustav, 1865-1935
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found: Dvořák, A. Humoreske, op. 101, no. 7, c1912:caption (Gustav Saenger)
found: Sibelius, J. Five characteristic impressions, c1925:t.p. (W.F. Ambrosio)
found: NYPL. Ref. Dept. Dict. cat. of the mus. coll.(Ambrosio, W.F., pseud., see Saenger, Gustav, 1865-1935)
found: Macmillan enc. of mus.(Saenger, Gustav; b. New York, 5/31/1865, d. New York, 12/10/35)
found: free-scores.com, October 19, 2017(Gustav Saenger (1865-1935); Gustav Saenger was born in New York City in 1865, and played violin with the Metropolitan Opera, the New York Philharmonic, and the New York Symphony; he was Carl Fischer's editor-in-chief from 1907 until his death; he was a prolific transcriber, arranger, and editor; his pseudonym was W. F. Ambrosio; he died in 1935)
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1988-05-26: new
2017-10-20: revised
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