Edith Lorand

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Edith Lorand

Edith Lorand (17 December 1898 – 23 November 1960), known as the "Queen of the Waltz" in France and as the "Female Johann Strauss" in England, was a Hungarian-American violin virtuoso, composer, and conductor.[1] She made significant contributions in the field of music through her dual role as violinist and orchestra leader.[2] She is known for creating many musical bands.

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