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  1. FREDERICK LOEWE (1901 - 1988) composed the scores for some of the American theater's most memorable musicals, including My Fair Lady, Camelot, Brigadoon, Paint Your Wagon and Gigi.Among his most famous songs, written with his lyricist-partner Alan Jay Lerner, are ''Almost Like Being in Love,'' ''I Could Have Danced All Night’' and ''Thank Heaven for Little Girls.''

  2. Welcome to the official website for composer Frederick Loewe Song folios Dedicated to the genius of Frederick Loewe, composer of many of the finest musicals of all time. Biography * Shows * Photos * Links. The Frederick Loewe Foundation "Remembering Fritz" by Francine Greshler Feldmann

  3. 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 ...

  4. 15 de feb. de 1988 · Frederick Loewe was born in Berlin on June 10, 1901. His father was Edmund Loewe, a well-known Viennese tenor who created the role of Prince Danilo in ''The Merry Widow'' in 1906.

  5. 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.

  6. Frederick Loewe was born in Vienna, Austria on June 10, 1901, and from the beginning was steeped in the Viennese musical style. His father was a popular operetta star, and when The Merry Widow arrived in Berlin, Loewe's father was Berlin's first Danilo. By the age of 15, "Fritz" had composed a hit popular song, "Katrina", and was getting ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › My_Fair_LadyMy Fair Lady - Wikipedia

    My Fair Lady is a musical with a book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner and music by Frederick Loewe.The story, based on the 1938 film adaptation of George Bernard Shaw's 1913 play Pygmalion, concerns Eliza Doolittle, a Cockney flower girl who takes speech lessons from professor Henry Higgins, a phonetician, so that she may pass as a lady.Despite his cynical nature and difficulty understanding ...