Lerner, Alan Jay, 1918-1986
Date
1918-1986
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Lerner, Alan Jay, 1918-1986
Name
Lerner, Alan Jay
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- Contributor of12
- My fair lady, vocal selections, music by Frederick Loewe ; words by Alan Jay Lerner ; [edited by Anna Joyce]
- Pygmalion, a romance in five acts, by George Bernard Shaw ; and My fair lady, a musical play in two acts based on Shaw's Pygmalion. Adaptation and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner ; music by Frederick Loewe
- Kiss me Kate & Brigadoon, original MGM soundtrack recordings
- Love at the movies
- My fair lady, a musical play in two acts based on Pygmalion by Bernard Shaw, music by Frederick Loewe ; adaptation and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner
- My fair lady, Adapted from Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion. Book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner. Musical arrangements by Robert Russell Bennett and Phil Lang. Dance music arr. by Trude Rittman, Vocal score, edited by Franz Allers
- My fair lady, music by Frederick Loewe; lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner
- A White House cantata, scenes from 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, music by Leonard Bernstein; lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner
- Kurt Weil on broadway
- Camelot, original Broadway cast recording, music by Frederick Loewe ; book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner
- Gigi, directed by Vincente Minnelli ; screenplay & lyrics by Alan J. Lerner; music by Frederick Loewe; costumes and production design by Cecil Beaton
- The complete lyrics of Lorenz Hart, edited by Dorothy Hart and Robert Kimball ; with an appreciation by Alan Jay Lerner
- Camelot, Book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, based on The once and future king by T. H. White. Edited by Franz Allers; piano reduction by Trude Rittman
- Creator of6
- The street where I live, Alan Jay Lerner
- A hymn to him, the lyrics of Alan Jay Lerner, [introduction and notes by Benny Green]
- My fair lady, a musical play in two acts based on Pygmalion by Bernard Shaw, music by Frederick Loewe ; adaptation and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner
- The musical theatre, a celebration, Alan Jay Lerner
- A hymn to him, the lyrics of Alan Jay Lerner
- The musical theatre, a celebration, Alan Jay Lerner
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