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  1. Edgar Yipsel Harburg (Nueva York, 8 de abril de 1896 Hollywood, 5 de marzo de 1981) [1] ―también conocido como Yip Harburg― fue un letrista y compositor de canciones estadounidense de música popular, que trabajó con muchos conocidos compositores.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yip_HarburgYip Harburg - Wikipedia

    Edgar Yipsel Harburg (born Isidore Hochberg; April 8, 1896 – March 5, 1981) was an American popular song lyricist and librettist who worked with many well-known composers. He wrote the lyrics to the standards "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?"

  3. 20 de ene. de 2020 · Learn about the life and legacy of Yip Harburg, the lyricist who created "Somewhere Over The Rainbow" and other classics. Discover how he used his art to express his socialist views and influence American culture.

  4. yipharburg.com › resources › songsSongs | yipharburg.com

    Yip Harburg LYRICS Foundation. Mission Statement; Funded Projects; Apply FOR A GRANT; EMPIRE STATE COLLEGE & YIP. Acting Songs Workshop Spring 2017; ... How Soon, Oh Moon? 1961: Offenbach/Gorney: The Happiest Girl in the World: How Sweet Is the Summer: 1944: Kern: Can’t Help Singing: How’s By You? 1936: Arlen: single song: How’s the Market?

  5. Biography. E. Y. (Yip) Harburg (1896-1981), in a career spanning over fifty years, was known as “Broadway’s social conscience.”. A master lyricist, poet and book writer, Yip was always dedicated to social justice. He wrote the words to over 600 songs, most notably all the lyrics in the 1939 motion picture classic “ The Wizard of Oz ...

  6. Yip Harburg: Legendary Lyricist and Human Rights Activist. “Words make you think. Music makes you feel. A song makes you feel a thought.” — E. Y. “YipHarburg (Lyricist)

  7. 25 de dic. de 2023 · Learn about the life and work of Yip Harburg, the Broadway lyricist who wrote songs with social and political messages, such as "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?" and "Over the Rainbow". Hear from his son Ernie Harburg, who co-wrote a biography of his father, and explore the exhibition of his work at the New York Public Library.