DUKE, VERNON


Meaning of DUKE, VERNON in English

orig. Vladimir (Aleksandrovich) Dukelsky

born Oct. 10, 1903, Parfyanovka, near Pskov, Russia

died Jan. 16, 1969, Santa Monica, Calif., U.S.

Russian-born U.S. composer.

He fled Russia at age 16, settling in Constantinople. From there he visited the U.S., where Zéphyr et Flore (1925) for the Ballets Russes but returned to the U.S. in 1929. With lyricists including {{link=Harburg, Edgar Yipsel">Edgar Harburg and Howard Dietz , he wrote music for shows (including Walk a Little Faster , 1932) and movies (including Cabin in the Sky , 1943, and Sadie Thompson , 1944). His songs include "April in Paris," "Taking a Chance on Love," and "Banjo Eyes."

Britannica English dictionary.      Английский словарь Британика.