Definition of Sigmund Romberg

1. Noun. United States composer (born in Hungary) who composed operettas (1887-1951).

Exact synonyms: Romberg
Generic synonyms: Composer

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Literary usage of Sigmund Romberg

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Best Plays by Burns Mantle, Louis Kronenberger (1899)
""Sunny River," with an attractive score by Sigmund Romberg but a heavy and uninspiring romantic book by Oscar Hammerstein, 2d, gave up after 36 costly ..."

2. The Popular Theatre by George Jean Nathan (1918)
"tongue, financed by the French Otto Kahn and Lee Shubert, with music by the French Sigmund Romberg sung by the French Belle Ashlyn, Pearl Glover and Zelda ..."

3. The Appreciation of Music Series, Vol. IV: Music as a Humanity, and Other Essays by Daniel Gregory Mason (1921)
"His main idea of fine music was originally bounded, before last night, by Sigmund Romberg and Jerome Kern. But the playing of Mr. Gabrilowitsch held him ..."

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