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Albert SzirmaiAlbert Szirmai (also Albert Sirmay) (July 2, 1880, Budapest–January 15, 1967, New York) was a Hungarian operetta composer. A graduate of the Budapest Academy of Music, studying piano and composition, Szirmai was devoted to creating works for the stage. He wrote music for 12 one-act plays and over 300 songs for the Budapest theater Npsznhz-Vgopera, at which he was musical director. When his first operetta, The Yellow Domino, met with success, he decided to continue in the genre; it is due to the works of Szirmai, Emmerich Klmn, and Viktor Jacobi, among others, that the Hungarian operetta gained recognition internationally at the beginning of the 20th century. In 1926, he moved to New York and took a post as music director for Chappell Music (a publishing house now owned by Warner Music Group), and was music editor for such Broadway luminaries as Jerome Kern, Cole Porter, and George Gershwin. Though he lived in America for most of his later years and was a good friend of Gershwin, Szirmai eschewed the jazz styles popular at the time; in addition to the folk music of his native Hungary, his music shows the influence of German Romanticism, particularly Felix Mendelssohn and Robert Schumann, whom he most admired. Selected works - A srga domin (The Yellow Domino), operetta, 1907
- Blkirlyn (The Belle of the Ball), operetta, 1907
- Naftalin (Naphthalene), musical comedy, 1908
- Tncos huszrok (Dancing Hussars), operetta, 1909
- A mexiki lny (The Mexican Girl), operetta, 1912
- The Girl on the Film, musical play, 1913
- Ezstpille (Silver Butterfly), operetta, 1914
- Mgns Miska (Magnate Miska), operetta, 1916
- Harangvirg (Bellflower), ballad, 2 tableaux, 1918
- Grf Rinaldo (Count Rinaldo), operetta, 1918
- Mzeskalcs (Honey Cake), musical comedy, 1923
- The Bamboula, operetta, 1925
- Alexandra, operetta, 1925
- va grfnő (Countess Eva), operetta, 1928
- Lady Mary, musical play, 1928
- Ripples, musical comedy, 1930
- A ballerina, operetta, 1931
- Tabni legenda (The Legend of Tabn), operetta, 1957
- A Tndrlaki lnyok (The Tndrlaki Sisters), operetta, 1964
References Szirmai, Albert Szirmai, Albert Szirmai, Albert Szirmai, Albert
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