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Das Jahr 1927 bescherte Jerome Kern den Höhepunkt seines Ruhms: In Zusammenarbeit mit dem Librettisten Oscar Hammerstein II entstand der Welterfolg „Show Boat“. Die Premiere fand am 27. Dezember 1927 am Ziegfeld Theatre in New York statt und wurde zu einem triumphalen Erfolg.
ABOUT80 YEARS OF RODGERS & HAMMERSTEINThis year we’re celebrating the 80th anniversary of Rodgers & Hammerstein! In July 1942, the Theatre Guild announced – and The New York Times shared – that Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II were teaming up for their first collaboration: a musical adaptation of Green Grow the Lilacs.
31 de dic. de 2020 · For a composer who thought theatrically, Kern wrote music that lends itself equally to the requirements of opera and jazz. He composed the soaring melodies of some of our greatest love songs: “All the Things You Are” and “The Song is You” (lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein), “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes” (Otto Harbach), “The Way You Look ...
11 de oct. de 2017 · Kern and Hammerstein was a duo that consisted of Jerome Kern as the composer and Oscar Hammerstein II as the lyricist. Jerome Kern. They are best known for their book and production of Show Boat, which was the first musical to have a true book. The men met in 1925 and began a lifelong friendship and business collaboration.
17 de abr. de 2000 · Then in 1927, a show by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein opened. It was called "Show Boat," and with it, the Broadway musical took its first step into adulthood.
Nevertheless, he worked with Jerome Kern on the show Music in the Air (1932), which included "I've Told Ev'ry Little Star" and "The Song Is You". He and Kern had a Broadway flop in 1939 with a show called Very Warm for May , a flop that included some of their finest songs, not least of which was the magnificent "All The Things You Are".
In 1927, Kern teamed with Oscar Hammerstein II and the two adapted Edna Ferber's novel into one of the greatest of all American musicals: Show Boat. Show Boat pioneered the concept of the fully integrated musical, with all aspects of the show working together toward a single artistic unity.