1877-1941 US, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania
Composer / Conductor of Classical
Born: May 24, 1877, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, USA Died: December 29, 1941, New York, New York, USA American composer, conductor and musical director Conductor and musical director of operettas, stage musicals, and for radio. He composed the musical scores for some of the most popular silent movies, including Aloma of the South Seas and A Daughter of the Gods.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Cavalleria Rusticana / Tales of Hoffman | Columbia Symphony Orchestra Under direction of Robert Hood Bowers | 1938 | Album |
Ballet Egyptien, No. 1 / Ballet Egyptien, No. 2 | Robert Hood Bowers | Album | |
Prophete -- Coronation March (Meyerbeer) / Aida -- Grand March (Verdi) | Columbia Symphony Orchestra, Robert Hood Bowers | Album | |
Light Cavalry Overture | Columbia Symphony Orchestra Under The Direction Of Robert Hood Bowers | Album |
Robert Hood Bowers And His Concert Orchestra Classical |