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From Berlin To Broadway (Kurt Weill)
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From Berlin To Broadway (Kurt Weill)

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Weill’s musical legacy is enormous, and all of it broke new musical and theatrical ground. His most famous and enduring works were his Berlin cabaret and theatre collaborations with the poet Bertolt Brecht, ‘The Threepenny Opera’ (which includes Mack the knife made famous by Louis Armstrong, Bobby Darin and Ella Fitzgerald) and ‘The Rise and Fall of the City Mahagonny’ (which includes The Whiskey bar song made famous by Jim Morrison and The Doors). This fabulous folio contains 24 songs and 9 pages of bibliographical information and photographs.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hal Leonard Corporation
Country
United States
Date
1 November 1984
Pages
128
ISBN
9780881883336

Weill’s musical legacy is enormous, and all of it broke new musical and theatrical ground. His most famous and enduring works were his Berlin cabaret and theatre collaborations with the poet Bertolt Brecht, ‘The Threepenny Opera’ (which includes Mack the knife made famous by Louis Armstrong, Bobby Darin and Ella Fitzgerald) and ‘The Rise and Fall of the City Mahagonny’ (which includes The Whiskey bar song made famous by Jim Morrison and The Doors). This fabulous folio contains 24 songs and 9 pages of bibliographical information and photographs.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hal Leonard Corporation
Country
United States
Date
1 November 1984
Pages
128
ISBN
9780881883336