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  1. Frederick Loewe. Austrian-American composer Frederick Loewe ( b. Berlin, Germany, June 10, 1904; d. Palm Springs, California, February 14, 1988) was the creator, along with American librettist and lyricist Alan Jay Lerner, of some of the most durable and beloved works of the American musical theatre in the twentieth century.

  2. 21 de feb. de 2015 · Provided to YouTube by Sony ClassicalWith A Little Bit Of Luck (Voice) · Stanley Holloway · André Previn · Frederick Loewe · My Fair Lady Original Motion Pic...

  3. Frederick Loewe ( 10. června 1901 Berlín, Německo – 14. února 1988 Palm Springs, Kalifornie) byl rakousko-americký klavírista a hudební skladatel. Ve spolupráci s dramatikem Alanem J. Lernerem zkomponoval řadu muzikálů pro divadla na Broadwayi, včetně slavných muzikálů My Fair Lady a Camelot, které byly také zfilmovány.

  4. Formerly, Frederick Loewe’s “Little Camelot” - can now be your mid-century modern desert domicile. "Set on a boulder strewn hillside, the estate offers unparalleled, jaw dropping, 360 degree views of the San Jacinto Mountains, Coachella Valley below and extensively landscaped grounds and paths.

  5. Come to Me, Bend to Me. Frederick Loewe, Alan Jay Lerner. Lee Sullivan PRF, Lee Sullivan with Brigadoon Orchestra conducted by Franz Allers REC,REL. February 6, 1947. Covered by (20 artists) Follow Me. Frederick Loewe, Alan Jay Lerner. Marjorie Smith PRF, Mary Sue Berry REC. October 1, 1960.

  6. Frederick Loewe nació 1901 en Berlín, aunque sus padres eran de Viena. Su padre, Edmond Loewe, era un personaje musical conocido internacionalmente. En Berlín, Frederick asistió a una escuela de cadetes prusiana desde los cinco hasta los trece años. Algo que odiaba pues supuso estar mucho tiempo lejos de sus padres.

  7. The Frederick Loewe Foundation, Inc. is a New York non-profit corporation exempt from federal income tax under the provisions of Section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code. It was established by composer Frederick Loewe in 1956 for the purpose of making charitable contributions to causes of his choice. Upon his death in 1988, Loewe ...