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  1. 1 de ene. de 2001 · To steal a line from Lerner and Loewe's most successful Broadway musical, MY FAIR LADY, "Everyone who should be here is here." I had high expectations when first I picked up THE STREET WHERE I LIVE, lyricist Alan Jay Lerner's autobiography of his peak creative years, when he and composer Frederick (Fritz) Loewe gave the world the musicals MY FAIR LADY and CAMELOT, and the movie musical GIGI ...

  2. Frederick Loewe. Music Department: Camelot. Frederick Loewe's parents were Austrian; he studied music with Ferruccio Busoni, Eugene D'Albert and N. Reznicek and he was awarded the Hollander Medal in Berlin. He came to the US in 1924 and joined ASCAP in 1941; in 1942, he gave a piano recital at Carnegie Hall. His chief musical collaborator was Alan Jay Lerner, and his popular-song compositions ...

  3. Alan Jay Lerner fue un libretista, letrista y guionista estadounidense.

  4. My Fair Lady (en Argentina, Chile y Perú Mi bella dama) es una película de 1964 dirigida por George Cukor e interpretada por Rex Harrison y Audrey Hepburn.Es una adaptación del musical homónimo de Alan Jay Lerner y Frederick Loewe que, a su vez, se había basado en la obra de teatro Pigmalión, de George Bernard Shaw, que ya se había adaptado al cine en la película británica de 1938 ...

  5. Alan Jay Lerner. More images. Profile: American prolific lyricist and composer. Born: 31st August 1918, New York City, NY - died: 14th June 1986, Manhattan, NY. He made a lot of jazz standards with Frederick Loewe. Their first Broadway success was the 1947 musical fantasy "Brigadoon" which was translated to film in 1954.

  6. American screenwriter, librettist, and lyricist Alan Jay Lerner (b.New York City, August 31, 1918; d. New York City, June 14, 1986) was the creator, along with Austrian composer Frederick Loewe, of some of the most durable and beloved works of the American musical theatre in the twentieth century.With a total of three Oscars® (one for the screenplay of An American in Paris in 1952, two for ...

  7. 31 de ago. de 2021 · Gigi. Music: Frederick Loewe Lyrics/Book: Alan Jay Lerner Musical Type: Pre-Contemporary (1973) Although the film version of Gigi came out in 1958, Lerner and Loewe did not work on the stage version until 1973.This production did not reach the same highs as their previous two collaborations, but it did win a Tony Award for Best Score.