Schultz, Carl Franz Louis Arthur (Charles Arthur) (pseud: Arthur, Charles) 25.apr.1873-1932 Germany, Berlin - USA NY, New York Brooklyn
pianist, 29.may.1873 baptized at the Markuskirche Berlin, 29.mar.1902 he moved with his fiance to London England and married her about a month after arrival, 23.jan.1907 as music teacher emigrated with his wife from London Walthamstow to the USA New York, 20.mar.1914 he declared his intention to become an american citizen, 1914 residing in Westchester NY, 1914 as musical director residing at 2068 Vyse Avenue in Bronx, 1915 as musician residing with wife and daughter at 1507 Bath Avenue in Brooklyn, 1918-1920 as private piano teacher and musical director residing and teaching at 2080 Daly Avenue in New York Bronx, 27.jun.1918 again declared his intention to become an american citizen, 2.jul.1919 became naturalized American, 1923-1925 as private piano teacher residing with wife and daughter at 1124 80th Street in Brooklyn, 1930 as piano teacher residing with wife and daughter at his country retreat Chestnut Avenue in Closter New Jersey, 1930 director of the Fidelio Singing Society in Brooklyn Woodside, his exact date of death cannot be determined because there were several deaths in 1932 of Charles A Schultz's in New York City, but his residence at death was 1124 80th Street in Brooklyn because his wife was still living there widowed in 1933 ; son of Carl Friedrich Franz Schultz and Therese Emma Clara Schultz ; 1902 in London he married Agathe Schade (Germany, Hamburg 12.jul.1875- ; 1946 stateless living in Berlin) ; daughter Wilma (Vilma) (New York 29.apr.1911-)

[Rehrig/Bierley 1991 confused him with Charles A Arthur]

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compositions published under his pseudonym Charles Arthur :
[] Champagne spirits. Waltz. Piano. op13
pub Carl Fischer, New York 1909

[] Champagne spirits. Waltz. Piano. op13
arr. for orchestra Alfred Roth
pub Carl Fischer, New York 11aug1909

[] On the frontier. March. op14
arr. for orchestra Alfred Roth
pub Carl Fischer, New York 1909

[] Vive l'amour. Waltz. Piano. op16
pub Carl Fischer, New York 1908

[] Homeless. Romance for piano. op17
pub Carl Fischer, New York 1908

[] I understand you clearly. Song for soprano. op25
words and music under pseudonym Charles Arthur
pub Carl Fischer, New York 1911

[] Shoulder to shoulder. March. Piano. op46
pub Carl Fischer, New York 1912

[] Shoulder to shoulder. March. op46
arr. for band L. P. Laurendeau
pub Carl Fischer, New York 1913
copyright renewal Carl Fischer, New York 19sep1940

[] The wiggle-a-wee dance. Piano. op61
pub Carl Fischer, New York 20nov1913

[] The wiggle-a-wee dance. Piano. op61
arr. for orchestra Mayhew L. Lake
pub Carl Fischer, New York 29aug1913

[] Dreams of heaven (Les reves de ciel). Hesitation and valse boston. op66
arr. for light orchestra Mayhew L. Lake
pub Carl Fischer, New York 25feb 1914

[] Dreams of heaven. Hesitation waltz and valse boston. Piano. op66
pub Carl Fischer, New York 30jun 1914

[] Beauty spot. Reverie. Piano. op104
pub Carl Fischer, New York 1921

[] Mignonette. Sonatina in C. Piano. op115/1
pub Carl Fischer, New York 23nov1922

[] Forget-me-not. Sonatina in D. Piano. op115/2
pub Carl Fischer, New York 23nov1922

[] Cornflower. Sonatina in F. Piano. op115/3
pub Carl Fischer, New York 23nov1922

[] The Top Notch. March and two-step
arr. for orchestra L. P. Laurendeau
pub Carl Fischer, New York 1908

[] In the Jungle. Intermezzo for piano
pub Carl Fischer, New York 1909

[] The robin's farewell. Reverie for piano
pub Carl Fischer, New York 1912

[] Sparkling eyes. Intermezzo. Piano
pub Carl Fischer, New York 1912

[] The Olympiad. March
arr. for band Mayhew L. Lake
pub Carl Fischer, New York 1912

[] The Olympiad. March
arr. for light orchestra Adolphe Dumont
pub Carl Fischer, New York 1912

[] Universal City. March
arr. for band Mayhew L. Lake
pub Carl Fischer, New York 1915

[] Universal City. March
arr. for light orchestra Mayhew L. Lake
pub Carl Fischer, New York 1915

[] Hail! All hail! Patriotic march song. Voice and piano
words W. A. Holland
pub William Albert Holland, New York 13dec1918

[] Lilac time. Intermezzo. Piano solo
pub Carl Fischer, New York 1920

[] The dragon fly. Piano
pub Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, New York 1922

[] Don't forget
words and music under pseudonym Charles Arthur
copyright Charles Arthur Schultz, Brooklyn 18mar1923

compositions published under his real name Charles A. Schultz :
[] Nun pfeif' ich noch ein zweites stuck. Chorus for male voices. op2
words Rud Baumbach
pub Carl Fischer, New York 1910

[] Madchen mit dem roten mundchen. Chorus for men's voices. op3
words H. Heine
pub Carl Fischer, New York 1912

[] Fruhlingslied. Chorus for men's voices. op4
gedicht von M. Stona
pub Carl Fischer, New York 1914

[] Verzage nicht. Chorus for men's voices. op24
words E. Rieger
pub Carl Fischer, New York 1912

[] Das liedel von gluck. Part-song for men's voices. op29
words Eugen Stangen
pub Carl Fischer, New York 1911

[] In der fremde. Chorus for men's voices. op34
words J. F. von Eichendorff
pub Carl Fischer, New York 1912

[] Standchen. Chorus for men's voices. op39
words J. Gersdorf
pub Carl Fischer, New York 1912

[] Vagantenlied. Chorus for men's voices. op47
words H. von Felsen
pub Carl Fischer, New York 1913

[] Heimatglocken. Chorus for men's voices. op54
words W. Idel
pub Carl Fischer, New York 1913

[] Am sonnigen Rhein. Chorus for men's voices. op64
words F. Schanz
pub Carl Fischer, New York 1914

[] Die Schwarzwaldmuhle. Chorus for men's voices. op67
pub Carl Fischer, New York 1914

[] Mein freiheitstraum. Men's voices. op70
words and music Charles A. Schultz
pub Carl Fischer, New York 1915

[] Mother Jones, the miners' angel. op71
words Fred Krafft
copyright Charles Arthur Schultz, Westchester NY 3jun1914

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