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Schanberger, John
Hand; Von lleute auf Morgen. Sym­phonic compositions: Gurrelieder; Pelleas und Melisande; Five Orches­tral Pieces; Variations for Orchestra; Violin Concerto; Piano Concerto; Suite for String Orch.; LichtspeiU musik. Chamber music: Four String Quartets; Verklarte Nacht, String Sextet; Chamber Symphony, Op. 9; Pierrot Lunaire; Wind Quintet; also choral works, numerous songs and piano pieces. Author of books: Har-monielehre; Philosophical Library; Modeb for Beginners in Composition; Die Jakohsleiter. Address: Estate, c/o ASCAP.
Schofield, Albert Y., composer; 1). Chester, Pa., Jan. 8, 1905. ASCAP 1950. Songs: "I'm Bashful"; "In My Heart." Home: New York, N.Y. Ad­dress: c/o ASCAP.
Scholin, C. Albert, composer, or­ganist; b. Jamestown, N Y., May 24, 1896. ASCAP 1946. Educ: James­town High School; Bachelor of Music, Master of Music American Cons, of Music, Chicago. Served in World War I. Past Dean of Missouri Chap­ter, American Guild of Organists. Works: Suite for symphony orches­tra; Pastorale for oigan, A Christmas Blessing, cantata. Anthems: "God is a Spirit"; "Incline Thine Ear"; "Hear My Cry, O God"; "Create in Me a Clean Heart"; "Away in a Manger"; "Bless the Lord"; "Angels We Have Heard on High"; "O Holy Night"; "The Strife is Over"; organ solos, and many arrangements. Home: 2124 Hatton Lane, Brentwood 17, Mo.
Scholl, Jack, author, actor, scenarist, motion-picture director, librettist; b. New York, N.Y., March 19, 1903, of professional family. ASCAP 1932. Educ: various schools, U.S., Eng­land, and U.S. Military Acad. Asso­ciated with father in theatrical pio-ductions; vaudeville actor and manager. Member of Roxt/s Gang in
weekly radio broadcasts. Became radio script writer and songwriter. Member professional staff New York publishing house. From 1934 in Hol­lywood writing songs and special material for motion pictures. From 1944 contract producer, writer, direc­tor with motion-picture companies specializing in film musicals. Songs: "Loving You the Way I Do"; "Throw Another Log on the Fire"; "You, You Darlin "; "The Old Apple Tree in the Orchard"; "My Little Buckaroo"; "The Girl in the Little Green Hat"; "The Wish That I Wish Tonight"; "(Sweet Angie) The Christmas Tree Angel." Home: Sherman Oaks, Calif. Address: Warner Bros. Studios, Bur-bank, Calif., or c/o ASCAP.
Schonberg, Chris M., composer; b. Steinkjcr, Norway, July 25, 1890. ASCAP 1924. To U.S. 1892. Accom­panist to Nora Bayes for two years on Orpheum Circuit. Played night clubs, Chicago, several years. To Los Angeles 1915, had one of first night­club orchestras. In 1928 joined motion-picture company, played piano in studio orchestra. Later became ac­companist for Eleanor Powell. Songs: "Darling"; "Somewhere This Summer With You"; "Roaming Away From Me"; "'Neath a Blanket of Stars"; "Out of the Deep" ("Samarang Love Song"); "Chuch-a-Boom"; Some­body's Waiting"; "Love Is Just Like a Flower"; "Sometime You'll Come Back"; "Croon a Little Lullaby"; "It Was a Night Like This"; "Out of the Night"; "Two As One"; "Mollie Ma-lone"; "Play It, Play It Again." Home: Los Angeles, Calif. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Schonberger, John, composer, violin­ist; b. Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 1, 1892. ASCAP 1925. Violinist; teacher of violin, charter member in Memphis, Tenn., Symph, and Dallas, Tex., Symph.; leader popular orches­tras; then organized own orchestra.