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  1. William Wallace Furst (March 25, 1852 – July 11, 1917) was an American composer of musical theatre pieces and a music director, best remembered for supplying incidental music to theatrical productions on Broadway.

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    William Wallace Furst (March 25, 1852 – July 11, 1917) was an American composer of musical theatre pieces and a music director, best remembered for supplying incidental music to theatrical productions on Broadway.

  3. In WWI an English officer is inspired to fulfill his mission when he finds the decayed sword of Joan of Arc who appears to him in a vision. The story goes back through her leadership of the French army and her burning at the stake. Electric light : an American comic opera in three acts by William Furst ( Book )

  4. William Wallace Furst (March 25, 1852 – July 11, 1917) was an American composer of musical theatre pieces and a music director, best remembered for supplying incidental music to theatrical productions on Broadway.

  5. FURST, William, American composer and conductor: b. Baltimore, Md., 25 March 1852. He studied music in his native town and was a church organist at the age of 14. His comic opera ‘Electric Light’ was produced and conducted by him in 1878 and for the five seasons following he received engagements as conductor of opera.

  6. William Furst was born on 25 March 1852 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. He was a composer, known for Joan the Woman (1916), The Green Swamp (1916) and Let Katie Do It (1916). He was married to Charlotte Joan Nicol.

  7. William Furst. Musical Director. Born: 1852 in Baltimore, MD, USA Death: Jul 11, 1917 in Freeport, NY, USA Roles (24) Evangeline Opened October 04, 1913 ...