By

RUDOLF ANTONIN FRYML

7th December 1879   ---   12th November 1972

For a fuller Bio on Rudolf Antonín Fryml please visit This website. Below is just a brief Bio.

Rudolf Antonín Fryml was born on December 1879 in Prague,  Bohemia,  Friml showed a early aptitude  for music at a very young
age.  He entered the Prague Conservatory in 1895, where he studied the piano and composition under Antonín Dvorak. Fryml left
the Conservatory in 1901, but managed to get a job as accompanist to the violinist Jan Kubelík, and went on tour which took him
to the USA between 1901 to 1904.   Fryml decided to emigrate to the USA in 1906,  and obtained a position as a repetiteur at the
Metropolitan Opera.

He composed his  Piano Concerto in B-flat  and it was premiere in 1904  with the New York  Symphony and Friml  also played his
own Etude de concert, Opus.4. Fryml later moved to Los Angles were he met and married Mathilde Baruch in 1909, they had two
children.

Fryml composed some well known the  operetta's The Firefly   which opened at the Lyric Theatre in 1912,  Fryml also wrote more
Operetta's   High Jinks 1913, Katinka 1915 and You're in Love 1917. his later operetta's, The Vagabond King 1925, and The Three
Musketeers 1928. By the mid 1930's Fryml' style of music began to fall out of favour as being to old fashioned.

Fryml died in Los Angeles in 1972.

Last Updated on 2023
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New (3962)"Russian Dance, Opus.83, No.3. (1913)". Sequenced by Steven Ritchie.

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