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  1. Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr. was born in Chicago on March 15, 1867. (Some published sources list March 21 -- I have not seen solid documentation to verify which is the correct date.) His German immigrant father ran the successful College of Music, and raised his family in an atmosphere of relative comfort.

  2. Ziegfeld剧院于1927年2月开业,Ziegfeld制作了Rio Rita ,该节目的演出近500场。 接下来是 表演船 ,这是一场伟大的比赛,并进行了572场表演。 这部音乐剧涉及19世纪后期在南部的种族歧视,是齐格菲尔德,Urban和作曲家 杰罗姆·科恩(Jerome Kern) 之间的合作。

  3. When the show was first mounted in 1907, no one, not even producer Florenz Ziegfeld, could have possibly imagined its impact. Ziegfeld was simply trying to mount a light, inexpensive entertainment ...

  4. Mr. Ziegfeld was the son of Dr. Florenz Ziegfeld, who organized the Chicago Musical College, and recruited the symphony orchestra for Theodore Thomas. He was born on March 21, 1869, and grew up against a background of Beethoven, Schumann and Bach. The younger Ziegfeld had a flair for the theatre, and was constantly active in amateur promotions.

  5. Florenz Ziegfeld, connu populairement comme Flo Ziegfeld, né le 21 mars 1867 à Chicago et mort le 22 juillet 1932 à Hollywood , est un impresario et producteur américain de Broadway. Il a créé et produit les Ziegfeld Follies , revues théâtrales inspirées des Folies Bergère de Paris , présentées à Broadway au New Amsterdam Theatre de New York .

  6. In 1893, a local Chicago music teacher, Florenz Ziegfeld became music director for the World's Fair and sent his son, Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. to Europe to seek out talent for the fair. In what might have been a harbinger of Ziegfeld's approach, he failed to return with any musical talent of note but did round up a man he touted as the "world's ...

  7. Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. American theatrical producer who brought the revue to spectacular heights under the slogan "Glorifying the American Girl." During the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893, Ziegfeld managed bodybuilder Eugen Sandow (billed as the Great Sandow). In 1896 he turned to theatrical management.