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  1. Loewe's music springs from the European operetta tradition, but he adapted that tradition to appeal to an American audience with complete success. Although each of his classic shows is in a unique style reflecting the period and location of the story, each of them remains un-mistakably the work of Frederick Loewe. Frederick Loewe died in Palm Springs, California on February 14, 1988.

  2. www.spiegel.de › politik › frederick-loewe-a-3b1441c8-0002Frederick Loewe - DER SPIEGEL

    Frederick Loewe, 56, Komponist des amerikanischen Erfolgs-Musicals »My Fair Lady«, begann in Paris im Auftrage des amerikanischen Fernsehens mit den Vorbereitungen zu einem neuen Musical.

  3. Lerner and Loewe, c. 1962 Lerner and Loewe is the partnership between lyricist and librettist Alan Jay Lerner and composer Frederick Loewe. Spanning three decades and nine musicals from 1942 to 1960 and again from 1970 to 1972, the pair are known for being behind the creation of critical on stage successes such as My Fair Lady, Brigadoon, and Camelot along with the musical film Gigi.

  4. A distinguished composer for the musical theater, Loewe was born into a musical family (his father was a professional singer). He studied piano as a child, appearing with the Berlin Symphony ...

  5. Camelot (Musical) 3. Dezember 1960. Camelot ist ein Musical in zwei Akten von Frederick Loewe (Musik) und Alan Jay Lerner (Libretto und Gesangstexte). Es ist beider letztes gemeinsames Werk und basiert auf dem Roman „ Der König auf Camelot (The Once and Future King)“ von Terence Hanbury White . Lerner und Loewe produzierten das Stück ...

  6. Die Biographie von Frederick Loewe ist nur eine von über 40.000, die in unseren biographischen Datenbanken Personen, Sport und Pop verfügbar sind. Wöchentlich bringen wir neue Porträts, publizieren redaktionell überarbeitete Texte und aktualisieren darüberhinaus Hunderte von Biographien.

  7. Frederick "Fritz" Loewe was the son of Edmund Loewe, an inent operetta tenor. When he was two, Frederick accompanied his father on a tour of the United States. The youngster played piano at four and, at nine, composed the tunes for a music hall sketch in which his father toured Europe. At 15, he wrote "Katrina," a popular song that sold ...