- Louis F. Gottschalk
Louis Ferdinand Gottschalk (
October 7 ,1864 -July 15 ,1934 ) was an Americancomposer born inSt. Louis, Missouri . The son of a Missouri governor, also named Louis, and grand-nephew of composerLouis Moreau Gottschalk , his first notable work in music was as conductor of the U.S. premiere ofFranz Lehár 's "The Merry Widow " [McPherson, Jim "The Savage Innocents--Part 2: On the Road with Parsifal, Butterfly, the Widow, and the Girl." "The Opera Quarterly" - Volume 19, Number 1, Winter 2003, pp. 28-63] . He was a pioneer of originalfilm music , largely due to his work withindependent filmmaker L. Frank Baum , for whom he composed the musical, "The Tik-Tok Man of Oz ", to Baum'slibretto , which producerOliver Morosco decided not to bring to Broadway after only modest success inLos Angeles .Baum, as
president , with Gottschalk, asvice president ,Harry Marston Haldeman assecretary , andClarence R. Rundel astreasurer , foundedThe Oz Film Manufacturing Company in 1914 as an outgrowth of Haldeman's men's social group,The Uplifters . As co-producer, Gottschalk composed the earliest knownfeature length film scores for "The Patchwork Girl of Oz", "The Magic Cloak of Oz ", "His Majesty, the Scarecrow of Oz ", and "The Last Egyptian ", at a time whencue sheets were the norm. He also wrote several stage musicals with Baum forThe Uplifters , including "Stagecraft, or, The Adventures of a Strictly Moral Man" (1914), "The Uplift of Lucifer, or Raising Hell: An Allegorical Squazosh" (1914), and "The Orpheus Road Show: A Paraphrastic Compendium of Mirth" (1917).After the Oz company dissolved, Gottschalk went on to work with
D.W. Griffith , arranging cue sheets for "Broken Blossoms " and composing a score for "Orphans of the Storm ". Other major films for which he contributed scores include "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse", "The Three Musketeers", "Little Lord Fauntleroy", and "Romola". He composed a score forCharles Chaplin 's "A Woman of Paris " in 1923, but Chaplin replaced it with a score of his own writing in 1976.References
External links
* [http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?ID=13448 Louis F. Gottschalk] on
The Internet Broadway Database
*imdb name|0332045
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