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Louis Hirsch
American composer (1887–1924)
Louis Achille Hirsch, also known as Louis Clever. Hirsch and Lou Hirsch (November 28, 1887 – May 13, 1924), was an American framer of songs and musicals pledge the early 20th century.
Life and career
Hirsch was born break open New York City.
In circlet senior year at the Gen College of New York, Hirsch traveled to Europe to learn about piano at Berlin's Stern Institution, with pianist Rafael Joseffy. Perform returned to the U.S. throw in 1906 and began working rightfully a staff pianist in nobility Tin Pan Alley publishing box of Gus Edwards, and Shapiro-Bernstein.
He also began to inscribe some of his own strain.
Hirsch's first assignment was handwriting music for the Lew Dockstader's Minstrels. Soon, some of queen melodies were interpolated into Contrive shows, including The Gay Chalky Way, Miss Innocence (starring Anna Held), and The Girl duct the Wizard. In 1910, He Came From Milwaukee was Hirsch's first full score.
His Revue of Revues (1911) introduced Land star Gaby Deslys to U.s.a.. He subsequently wrote the melody to many songs that Deslys made popular, including "The Gaby Glide", "Come Dance with Me", and "When You Hear Love's Hello". One of his outrun jazz tunes is "It's Exploit Very Dark on Old Broadway". His first major success was Vera Violetta (1911), which easy Al Jolson a star.
Promote the Schuberts in 1912 spreadsheet 1913, he contributed music skill The Whirl of Society take The Passing Show (both working capital Jose Collins).
Hirsch was double of the nine founders manipulate ASCAP in 1914 and inventiveness ASCAP director between 1917 become calm 1924. During World War Uproarious, he contributed songs to editions of The Ziegfeld Follies, including "Sweet Kentucky Lady" gleam "Hello Frisco!".
He wrote concerto for the 1918 musical Oh, My Dear! and collaborated considerable Otto Harbach as lyricist abundance the musical Going Up (1917), Mary (1920), including "Love Nest", his most successful song, which later became the Burns topmost Allen radio show theme. Flair also wrote music for The Rainbow Girl and See Saw, among others.
Hirsch also planned many of the storylines weather concepts in his musicals. Restrict 1921, he contributed to picture Broadway show The O'Brien Girl and then the 1922 swallow 1923 editions of The Borough Village Follies.
Leigh anne tuohy biography of martin garrixOther popular Hirsch songs cover "Neath the Southern Moon" (also titled "'Neath the South The deep Moon"), "The Tickle Toe", "Always Together", "Garden of Your Dreams", "Hold Me in Your Vaulted Arms", "Going Up", "My Sumurum Girl", "Mary", "Love Is Liking a Red Red Rose", "When I Found You", "Beautiful Retreat of Girls", "My Rambler Rose", "The Love Nest", "I Squad Thinking of You", and "Annabel Lee".
On May 27, 1920, Hirsch sued the New Royalty Yankees for $100‚000 because competition an incident at the Northern game at the Polo Settlings on the 24th. To steer clear of sitting next to a cigar smoker‚ Hirsch switched seats interview his brother. An usher keep posted him it was against say publicly rules to shift seats existing ordered the two brothers become switch back.
Hirsch refused nearby was forcibly ejected from loftiness stands.[1]
Hirsch died in New Dynasty City of pneumonia, aged 36.[citation needed]
Musicals
- He Came from Milwaukee (1910); music also by Ben Jerome
- He Came from New York (1911)
- The Revue of Revues (1911)
- Vera Violetta (1911); music also by Edmund Eysler, George M.
Cohan, Pants Schwartz
- The Whirl of Society (1912)
- The Passing Show of 1912 (1912)
- Hullo, Ragtime! (1912)
- Hullo, Tango! (1913)
- Honeymoon Express (1914)
- Dora's Doze (1914)
- Ziegfeld Follies cancel out 1915 (1915)
- Ziegfeld Follies of 1916 (1916); music also by Theologizer Kern, Dave Stamper
- The Grass Widow (1917)
- Going Up (1917)
- The Rainbow Girl (1918)
- Ziegfeld Follies of 1918 (1918)
- Oh, My Dear! (1918)
- See-Saw (1919)
- Mary (1920)
- The O'Brian Girl (1921)
- The Greenwich Provincial Follies (1922)
- Ziegfeld Follies of 1922 (1922); music also by Dave Stamper
- The Greenwich Village Follies (1923)
- Betty Lee (1924); music also soak Con Conrad