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Meyer Lutz
Wilhelm Meyer Lutz (19 May 1829 – 31 January 1903) was a German-born English composer and conductor who is best known for light music, musical theatre and burlesques of well-known works. Emigrating to England at the age of 19, Lutz started as an organist and soon became a theatrical conductor. After serving from 1850 to 1855 as music director of the Surrey Theatre, Lutz conducted touring opera companies and composed some serious music and music for the Christy Minstrels. In 1869, he was engaged as the music director of the Gaiety Theatre, London, arranging and later composing a series of popular burlesques over the next 25 years. Lutz continued to compose songs into the 20th century. ==Life and career== Lutz was born in Münnerstadt, Bavaria, Germany. His parents were Joseph Lutz (1801–1879), a music professor, and Magdalena (1809–1862). His older brother, Baron Johann Lutz, became the prime minister of Bavaria under King Ludwig II of Bavaria. Lutz studied music first with his father, then in Würzburg at the University.〔Gänzl, Kurt. ("Lutz, (Wilhelm) Meyer (1829–1903)", ) ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2004, Retrieved on 8 July 2008〕 He visited Britain, as a pianist, in 1846, and then and moved to England in 1848 at the age of 19.〔Scowcroft, Philip L. ("A Twenty-Second Garland of British Light Music Composers" ), Music Web International, Retrieved on 8 July 2007〕
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