Herman Fuchs
Herman Fuchs | |
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Born |
Herman Samuel Fuchs 10 December 1900 New York City |
Died |
November 1967 (age 66) New York |
Nationality | US |
Occupation | violinist |
Known for | work with Frank Buck |
Herman Samuel Fuchs (10 December 1900 – November 1967) was a violinist who provided music for the Frank Buck movie Jungle Cavalcade.[1]
Early years
Herman Fuchs was the son of Harry Fuchs, the proprietor of a laundry, and Gussie Fuchs. Harry and Gussie immigrated from Bessarabia, October 1887. Herman was born at 137 Essex Street, on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, and later lived in Brooklyn (234 Rodney Street), according to his 1922 passport application. Herman Fuchs studied with the conductor Josiah Zuro, worked with Hugo Riesenfeld, and attended Fordham University to understand copyright law.[2]
Career
Fuchs became music editor for Pathé News in 1927. He composed for many films, among them The Golden Age of Comedy (1957) and When Comedy was King (1960). He also composed for television, including five episodes of The Patty Duke Show.[3][4]
Work with Frank Buck
In 1941, Fuchs, together with Nathaniel Shilkret,[5] composed music for the Frank Buck movie Jungle Cavalcade.
Later life
Fuchs died aged 66 in New York.
References
- ↑ Lehrer, Steven (2006). Bring 'Em Back Alive: The Best of Frank Buck. Texas Tech University press. pp. x–xi. ISBN 0-89672-582-0.
- ↑ Interest in music growing rapidly, says Herman Fuchs of Pathé News. Box Office Magazine. October 14, 1944, p 24
- ↑ The American Film Institute catalog of motion pictures Produced in the United States, Feature Films 1941-1950. American Film Institute - 1971 p 745
- ↑ Alain Silver, Elizabeth Ward. Film noir: an encyclopedic reference to the American style. Overlook Press 1992
- ↑ Shilkret, Nathaniel, ed. Shell, Niel and Barbara Shilkret, Nathaniel Shilkret: Sixty Years in the Music Business, Scarecrow Press, Lanham, Maryland, 2005, pp. 293--294. ISBN 0-8108-5128-8