Samuel Siegel 
Last updated: 14.08.23
According to the Internet source given below, Samuel Siegel, bornin Des Moines, Iowa,was an American mandolin virtuoso and composer. He the first mandolinist to record on Emile Berliner's phonograph disk-records and was labeled "America's Greatest Mandoline Virtuoso" and "The King of the Mandolin" in the May 1900 Banjo World.
He died in Los Angeles, California.
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Ragtime Music CDs:
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     Title Attribution Instruments Source Remarks
           
pdf15.gif Boston Ideal March (n.d.), The S. Siegel (music) Piano, Guitar IMSLP wvicon.gif
pdf15.gif Special Mandolin Studies (1901) S. Siegel (music) Mandolin IMSLP wvicon.gif
pdf15.gif Valse Fantasie (1898) S. Siegel (music) Mandolin, Guitar IMSLP Pub.
This list is arranged in chronological order and contains 4 works by Samuel Siegel. It does not claim to be complete and represents only the number of items located. Keys: pdf15.gif (w&m)
Title Year Attribution Remarks
       
Valse Fantasie 1898  wvicon.gif
Special Mandolin Studies 1901  wvicon.gif
Boston Ideal March, The n.d.  Pub.
In Fairyland (w&m) n.d.