Julian Edwards
1855–1910 (age 55)
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Biography
Julian Edwards earned recognition as a composer of operettas and musical comedies, delighting theatergoers in New York and beyond with scores that blended lyrical charm and the buoyant spirit of the era. His works were staged on Broadway and in touring productions, helping to define the sound of turn-of-the-century American musical theatre.
Beyond the stage, Edwards supported aspiring artists and maintained a generous interest in the arts community, and he was mourned by colleagues when he died in 1910; his remains were committed to Woodlawn Cemetery, where fellow creators honor his legacy.