Otto Motzan (12 April 1880[1] – 15 January 1937[2][n 1]) was an American composer from Austria-Hungary. He was best known as one of the composers for The Passing Show of 1916.[4] He became a popular composer and eventually published his own works through Joseph W. Stern & Co.,[1] as well as becoming a chartered member of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers since 1914,[2] the year of its inception. A possible pseudonym of Otto Motzan is Josie De Guzman.[5]
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