Artur Gold

Artur Gold

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[[File:Gold-Petersburski.jpg|thumb|right|260px|The Gold-Petersburski Orchestra, '''Artur Gold''' in the back row, left.]]
[[File:Gold-Petersburski.jpg|thumb|right|260px|The Gold-Petersburski Orchestra, '''Artur Gold''' in the back row, left.]]


'''Artur''' ('''Arthur''') '''Gold''' (born 17 March 1897, [[Warsaw]], died 1943 in [[Treblinka]]) was a [[Polish Jewish]] [[violin]]ist and dance-music [[composer]] during [[Polish culture in the Interbellum|the Interbellum]]. He closely collaborated with his brother [[Henryk Gold]] and with [[Jerzy Petersburski]] with whom he arranged music for his famous ensembles; they were among the most popular composers in interwar Poland and many of their hits were sung throughout the whole country. Gold ran an orchestra in the "Qui Pro Quo" theater (1922) and in the Warsaw "Adria" night club (1931–1939).
'''Artur''' ('''Arthur''') '''Gold''' (born 17 March 1897, [[Warsaw]], died 1943 in [[Treblinka]]) was a [[Polish Jewish]] [[violin]]ist and dance-music [[composer]] during [[Polish culture in the Interbellum|the Interbellum]]. He closely collaborated with his brother [[Henryk Gold]] and with [[Jerzy Petersburski]] with whom he arranged music for his famous ensembles; they were among the most popular composers in interwar Poland and many of their hits were sung throughout the whole country. Gold ran an orchestra in the {{interlanguage link|Qui Pro Quo (theatre)|lt=Qui Pro Quo|pl|Qui Pro Quo}} theater (1922) and in the Warsaw "Adria" night club (1931–1939).


==Life==
==Life==