Zemlinsky
alexander von, 1871–1942, austrian composer and conductor.
noun
alexander. 1871–1942, austrian composer, living in the us from 1938. his works include the operas es war einmal (1900) and eine florentische tragödie (1917) and the lyric symphony (1923)
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