Died 1940 (aged 63–64) Years active ~1900–1939 | Name Edward Teschemacher Role Lyricist | |
Also known as Edward Frederick Lockton Occupation(s) lyricisttranslatorarrangercomposerlibrettist Similar People Frank Teschemacher, Landon Ronald, Guy d'Hardelot |
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Edward Teschemacher (1876–1940), also known as Edward Frederick Lockton, was an American lyricist, translator, arranger, librettist, and popular music composer responsible for writing and co-writing a number of well-known pieces, including "Because" (1902) and co-writing "I'll Walk Beside You" (1939). Teschemacher wrote much of his lyrics for popular music between 1900 and the late 1920s. His work as a translator includes translating "Mattinata" from Italian to English in 1904, translating a series of folksongs from Norwegian and Danish to English in 1906, and translating the "Mariae Wiegenlied" (The Virgin's Slumber Song) from its native German to English in 1917.
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Lyrical works published as Edward Teschemacher
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