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Tinturin, Peter
with mother, pianist, and uncle, Nicholas Morrissey, trumpeter. Toured U.S. as concert pianist. Became active in composition during trip to London where ne composed music for Andre Chariot's musical Keep Smiling. On return to U.S. became staff composer, New York publishing house, creating popular songs chiefly for musical re­vues, then complete scores for musical shows, and supervised his own and other musical snows produced in mo­tion pictures. Among shows are, Irene, Up She Goes, Rio Rita, Beau Brummel. Songs: "Alice Blue Gown"; "Irene"; "Castle of Dreams"; "Jour­ney's End"; "We're Nearing the Day"; "She's Dixie all the Time"; "Eyes of Youth"; "Keep Your Other Eye on Mary"; "Cleopatra"; "If You Can't Get a Girl in the Summertime, You Can't Get a Girl at All"; "When You Were a Baby and I Was a Kid Next Door"; "M-i-s-s-i-s-s-i-p-p-i", "My Baby's Arms"; "The Palm Beach Glide"; "It's a Cute Little Way of My Own"; "Rio Rita"; "Rangers' Song"; "Last Part of Every Party." Home: 180 E. 79 St., New York 21, N.Y.
Tietjens, Paul, composer, pianist; b. St. Louis, Mo., Mav 22, 1877; d. St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 25, 1943. ASCAP 1940. Educ: St. Louis public schools, and in music with private teachers. At fourteen soloist with St. Louis Symph. To Europe for advanced stud­ies in Vienna, with Leschetizky and Fuchs, in U.S. with Harold Bauer. Teacher of piano and hannony, ac­companist and assisting artist with concert stars. Musical director Maude Adams shows 1916-19 and 1930. Works: comic opera The Wizard of Oz; opera, The Tents of the Arabs; Carnival, for orch.; three symphonies; Rustic Sketches, juvenile suite for orch.; incidental music to Barrie's Kiss for Cinderella; two piano so­natas; Suite of six songs to poems of Blanche Shoemaker Wagstaff. Songs:
"Adoration"; "Blind"; "Love Is Love"; "Phantom Patrol"; "When You Love, Love, Love." Address: Estate, c/o ASCAP.
Timberg, Sammy, composer; b. New York, N.Y., May 21, 1903. ASCAP 1942. Educ: in music, piano, har­mony, and counterpoint with Rubin Goldmark. Musical director film studios; scores for animated films. Producer of vaudeville revues; or­ganized own band touring U.S. movie houses. Musical shows: Broadway Nights; The Duchess of Chicago; White Lilacs; The Street Singer; Passing Shows. Songs: "Just One More Night In Your Arms"; "Lonely Heart"; "When I Look In the Book of My Memory"; "The Rhyming Song"; "Keep a Little Song Handy"; "Don't Take My Boop Boop a Doop Away"; "Swingin' the Alphabet'; "It's a Hap Hap Happy Day." Also twelve songs in Popeye Song Folio including "Go One Better," "Why Don't We?," "The Right Man," "In Chicago." Home: New York, N.Y. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Timm, Wladimir, author; b. St. Petersburg, Russia, Dec. 1, 1885. ASCAP 1950. U.S. citizen. Songs: "Hot Pretzels"; "Beer Barrel Polka"; "The Silver Shenandoah"; "Race­track Polka"; "Holla Lady." Home: Whitestone, N.Y. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Tinturin, Peter, composer, author; b. Ekaterinoslav, Russia, June 1, 1910. ASCAP 1933. To U.S. 1929. Educ.: Vienna Cons, of Music; Univ. of Vienna, Bachelor of Arts in Music, 1929. From childhood studied to be a concert pianist. At seven started composing; at nine concert debut, Russia; concert tour of Europe. At fourteen, ballet, performed at Alham-bra Theater, Alexandria, Egypt; at fifteen, had first song published in Vienna; then wrote six shows, in Vienna and Paris. World War II, Sig-