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  1. 11 de jun. de 2019 · Hammerstein built three more theaters there, the Victoria Theatre (1898), which turned to vaudeville presentation in 1904 and was managed by his son, Willie Hammerstein; the Republic Theatre was built in 1900 and leased to eccentric producer David Belasco, in 1901, and the Lew Fields Theatre for Lew Fields (half of the Vaudeville team Weber and Fields, and the father of lyricist Dorothy Fields ...

  2. Lyrics By Oscar Hammerstein II Music By Richard Rodgers. Recalling the moment when he first saw Nellie just two weeks before, Emile plainly expresses his love for her in this stunning ballad, which would go on to become an American standard. “Some Enchanted Evening,” sung by Ezio Pinza on the original 1949 Broadway cast recording, was also ...

  3. In 1904, Hammerstein's son Willie took over operations of the theatre, leaving Hammerstein more time to devote to his first love, grand opera. Willie took the drastic measure of turning the Victoria from legitimate theatre to vaudeville, and over the succeeding years, his risk proved tremendously profitable.

  4. Oscar Hammerstein II, (n. 12 iulie 1895, New York City, New York, SUA – d. 23 august 1960, Doylestown ⁠(d), Pennsylvania, SUA) a fost un libretist american, care s-a născut și a murit în New York.. Biografie. A fost nepotul lui Oscar Hammerstein I și proprietar al Manhattan Opera House.. Ascensul lui la faima a survenit grație unei serii de comedii muzicale și de operetă, printre ...

  5. Biography: Oscar Greeley Clendenning Hammerstein II was born on July 12, 1895 in New York City. His father managed the Victoria Theatre and was a producer of vaudeville shows. He attended Columbia University and studied at Columbia Law School. He quit law school for the theatre, and collaborated with various composers including Otto Harbach ...

  6. Some Enchanted Evening. " Some Enchanted Evening " is a show tune from the 1949 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical South Pacific. It has been described as "the single biggest popular hit to come out of any Rodgers and Hammerstein show." [1] Andrew Lloyd Webber describes it as the "greatest song ever written for a musical".

  7. Elaine Hammerstein was born on June 16, 1894, in Manhattan, the daughter of Jean Allison Hammerstein and opera producer Arthur Hammerstein.She was the granddaughter of Oscar Hammerstein I, the niece of William Hammerstein, and the cousin of Oscar Hammerstein II.She was of German-Jewish descent on her patrilineal side. She later became the stepdaughter of fellow actress Dorothy Dalton when her ...