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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0366414Lorenz Hart - IMDb

    Lorenz Hart. Soundtrack: The Talented Mr. Ripley. (Please replace entire biography because it is incorrect) Lorenz Hart was born in Harlem in New York City and attended Columbia University. He met Richard Rodgers in 1918, who was to write the music for songs, musicals, and films with him for the next 25 years. They produced such stage hits as 'Pal Joey," "On Your Toes," "The Boys From Syracuse ...

  2. 16. Nov. 2022 · Lorenz Hart’s bitingly clever lyrics, with their unpredictable rhymes, elevated the musical comedy song to the level of poetry. He was an artist given to mercurial moods that were further exacerbated by tragedy and depression, but he used his nimble wit to pen over 650 tunes with his stalwart collaborator. Mr. Hart is now regarded as one of the founding fathers of the form in his own right.

  3. IN 1962, ALMOST TWENTY years after the lyricist Lorenz Hart’s death, his melodist partner Richard Rodgers told Diahann Carroll that “you can’t imagine how wonderful it feels to have written ...

  4. Down by the River. Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart. Ray Noble and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Al Bowlly REC,REL, Bing Crosby BRD. February 9, 1935. Covered by (5 artists) Ev'ry Sunday Afternoon. Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart. Márta Eggerth, Leif Erickson PRF, Charlie Barnet and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Mary Ann McCall REC. April 4, 1940.

  5. Lorenz Hart (1895–1943) Lyricist. Journalism 1914–16. Hart was one of the towering figures of the American musical theater in the early twentieth century. His collaborations with composer Richard Rodgers (Columbia College 1919–21) produced dozens of classic songs such as “Manhattan,” “Blue Moon,” and “The Lady Is a Tramp” from ...

  6. Standing only 4'10", Lorenz Hart (1895-1943) wrote some of the most brilliant song lyrics of his time. Born to Jewish immigrant parents, he met Richard Rodgers at Columbia

  7. Lorenz Hart was born in New York City on May 2, 1895, the oldest of two sons of Frieda and Max Hart. Hart graduated from Columbia Grammar School and attended the Columbia School of Journalism. In the late teens a mutual friend introduced Hart to composer Richard Rodgers. Rodgers & Hart began their career writing the scores for amateur musicals presented at charity benefits and Columbia Varsity ...