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  1. 16 de dic. de 1993 · Torn between her love of dance and her young suitor, the doomed ballerina's agonizing struggle is told in a swirl of dramatic song and dance. Book by Marsha Norman. Based on the Film "The Red Shoes". Screenplay by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. Music by Jule Styne. Lyrics by Marsha Norman and Paul Stryker.

  2. Jule Styne. Music Department: Funny Girl. Jule Styne was born on 31 December 1905 in London, England, UK. He was a composer and producer, known for Funny Girl (1968), Die Hard (1988) and Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953).

  3. From the memoirs of legendary stripper Gypsy Rose Lee, librettist Arthur Laurents, lyricist Stephen Sondheim and composer Jule Styne created an exceptionally dramatic, funny, moving story of the ultimate stage mother who will do anything to see her children succeed. The showstopping songs include "Everything's Coming Up Roses," "Together ...

  4. Jule Styne (born Julius Kerwin Styne, December 31, 1905 – September 20, 1994) was a British-American songwriter and composer. He attended Chicago Musical College and wrote his

  5. 25 de oct. de 2015 · Jule Styne discusses his legendary Broadway career and performs "Everything's Coming Up Roses" from "Gypsy" in this rare TV interview with Hugh Downs from 1979.

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  6. JULE STYNE made B'way sing for 50 years as composer of High Button Shoes; Gentlemen Prefer Blondes; Two on the Aisle; Hazel Flagg; Gypsy; Peter Pan; Bells Are Ringing; Say Darling; Do Re Mi; Subways Are for Sleeping; Funny Girl; Fade Out-Fade In; Arturo Ui (the dramatic score); Hallelujah, Baby!; Red Shoes; Darling of the Day; Lorelei; and ...

  7. Around this time Stein rechristened himself Jule Styne, to make his name sound less Jewish, at the suggestion of an executive at the Music Corporation of America. Styne continued to play piano in jazz groups and dance bands, and formed his own combo in 1931.