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          Louis Hirsch

          American composer (1887–1924)

          Louis Achille Hirsch, also known as Louis A. Hirsch and Lou Hirsch (November 28, 1887 – May 13, 1924), was an American composer of songs and musicals in the early 20th century.

          Life and career

          Hirsch was born in New York City. In his senior year at the City College of New York, Hirsch traveled to Europe to study piano at Berlin's Stern Conservatory, with pianist Rafael Joseffy.

          He returned to the U.S. in 1906 and began working as a staff pianist in the Tin Pan Alley publishing houses of Gus Edwards, and Shapiro-Bernstein.

          He hired Edgar Smith, Jean Havez, and Leo Donnelly to write the book; Shubert staff lyricist Harold Atteridge (–) was assigned to write the song lyrics.

        1. Title: He Came from Milwaukee Composer: Louis Achille Hirsch Original Publisher: Harris The vocal score with selections from He Came from Milwaukee, as originally published by Harris in Performer's Reprints are produced in conjunction with.
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        5. He also began to write some of his own music.

          Hirsch's first assignment was writing music for the Lew Dockstader's Minstrels. Soon, some of his melodies were interpolated into Broadway shows, including The Gay White Way, Miss Innocence (starring Anna Held), and The Girl and the Wizard.

          In 1910, He Came From Milwaukee was Hirsch's first full score. His Revue of Revues (1911) introduced Frenc