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Sigmund Mogulesko - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Sigmund Mogulesko (December 16, 1858 – February 4, 1914) — Yiddish: מאָגולסקאָ, זעליג, first name also sometimes given as Zigmund, Siegmund, Zelig, or Selig, last name sometimes spelled Mogulescu — was a singer, actor, and composer in the Yiddish theater, originally from Zlata Pole/Zlatapolia or Călăraşi, Bessarabia. |
 | | Mogulesko is believed to have written or arranged some of the music for that play; he certainly went on to do so for many others. |
 | | Writing of Mogulesko's troupe in Romania in 1884, and probably referring to the plays of Moses Horowitz and Joseph Lateiner, Dr. Moses Gaster, while finding the performances to be in certain ways "primitive", was generally impressed. |
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