Robert Armbruster (1897–1994) was an American conductor renowned for his work with major orchestras and his contributions to film scores. His career spanned decades, leaving a rich legacy of recordings that continue to captivate audiences today. Armbruster's discography includes a variety of genres, from romantic melodies to rock & roll, showcasing his versatility and mastery. Notable works include his conducting of the MGM Studio Orchestra for the soundtrack of "Mutiny on the Bounty" and his piano revelations from the Golden Age, which highlight his expressive capabilities. Armbruster's recordings, such as "Bird Bath" and "Three Bites Of The Apple," offer a glimpse into his artistic prowess and enduring influence on the music world.