- Arthur Lange
Arthur Lange (
April 16 ,1889 –December 7 ,1956 ) was a United Statesbandleader andTin Pan Alley composer of popular music. He composed music for over 120 films, including "Grand Canary" and "Woman on the Run ". Lange shared an Oscar nomination withHugo Friedhofer for the film "The Woman in the Window ". All in all he was nominated four times for Oscars but did not win any.During the first half of the 1920s Lange recorded copiously for
Cameo Records . His 1923 orchestra, which also played theCinderella Ballroom on Broadway and which included "hot" trumpetersEarl Oliver andTommy Gott , was at the end of that year bought by young well-to-do bandleaderRoger Wolfe Kahn , and it is not known whether the recordings Lange made after this point and up to 1926 were still made by these musicians (Kahn himself didn't start recording under his own name forVictor Records until March 1925) or by another group. His 1928 recordings forPathé Records were however almost certainly made by another unknown personnel. Though Lange himself played bothpiano andbanjo he seems (with the exception of a recording by his "Lange trio" in 1922) to have only acted as conductor andarranger on his band recording dates.Lange was a prolific arranger of dance band orchestrations during the 1920s. His "stock" orchestrations were in use by many bands of the day. Lange wrote "Arranging for the Modern Dance Orchestra" which was the definitive work of its day (published Robbins Music, 1926).
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