Adam Itzel Jr.
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Adam Itzel Jr. (November 30, 1864 – September 5, 1893) was a 19th-century American conductor and composer. He was the conductor of the Academy of Music in Baltimore, Maryland. Composer Eliza Woods was one of his students.[1] Itzel's best-known composition was the light opera The Tar and the Tartar which had its New York premiere on May 11, 1891.[2]
Adam Itzel died at the age of 20 of consumption in Baltimore, Maryland, September 5, 1893.[2]
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