词条 | Rodgers, Richard |
释义 | Rodgers, Richard American composer born June 28, 1902, New York City died Dec. 30, 1979, New York City one of the dominant composers of American musical comedy, known especially for his works in collaboration with the librettists Lorenz Hart (Hart, Lorenz) and Oscar Hammerstein (Hammerstein, Oscar, II) II. As a youth Rodgers composed songs for amateur boys' club shows. In 1918 he entered Columbia University. There he met Hart, with whom he collaborated on Columbia's varsity show of 1919, Fly with Me. After a year and a half he left Columbia, intending to work full time composing for the musical theatre. He studied composition for two years at the Institute of Musical Art (now Juilliard School of Music), New York City, and produced several amateur shows with Hart. Rodgers and Hart's first professional success was a revue, The Garrick Gaieties (1925), which included the song "Manhattan." In 1936 their comedy On Your Toes was produced. This production, with the jazz ballet Slaughter on Tenth Avenue (choreography by George Balanchine (Balanchine, George)), introduced ballet and established serious dance as a permanent part of musical comedy. Among their other collaborations were Babes in Arms (1937), including the songs "My Funny Valentine" and "The Lady Is a Tramp" ; I Married an Angel (1938); and The Boys from Syracuse (1938), adapted from Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors. Their Pal Joey (1940), adapted by John O'Hara from a series of his short stories, turned away from purely escapist entertainment to serious drama. Too realistic for its time when first produced, it was revived in 1952 with enormous success. Among its songs was "Bewitched." Their final collaboration, one year before Hart's death, was By Jupiter (1942). ![]() Rodgers also wrote the music for the documentary film Victory at Sea (1952). |
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