- Louis Alter
Louis Alter (
June 18 ,1902 ,Haverhill, Massachusetts –November 5 ,1980 ,New York City, New York ) was an American pianist,songwriter andcomposer . Alter was 13 when he began playing piano in theaters showingsilent film s. He studied at the New England Conservatory of Music under the tutelage of Stuart Mason.Alter played in
vaudeville houses as the accompanist for headlinersIrène Bordoni andNora Bayes . He appeared with Bayes from 1924 until her death in 1928, touring the United States and abroad. [Laurie, Joe, Jr. "Vaudeville: From the Honky-tonks to the Palace." New York: Henry Holt, 1953. p.326–7.] Since he had previously written some songs for Broadway shows, Alter decided to concentrate on songwriting after Bayes' death. His first hit was "Manhattan Serenade " (1929), originally an instrumental that later became the theme music of the "Easy Aces " radio program. There are numerous recordings of "Manhattan Serenade," and it was featured prominently in Nancy Groce's book, "New York: Songs of the City" (Watson-Guptill, 1999). Alter recalled::I was a great fan of Whiteman when I first came down here from Boston. He was the first big name I actually followed around and met. I was having a love affair with New York when Whiteman commissioned me to write a tone poem. I walked around this city for six months absorbing the sights and sounds. And then suddenly it came to me. Once I plunged into it I finished it in two hours. [ [http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:Y4qy_Qj69QsJ:www.amica.org/Live/amica_Organization/amica-Hall-of-Fame_Members/Alter.htm+%22louis+alter%22&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=11&gl=us Automatic Musical Instrument Collectors Association, April 1975.] ]Films and Broadway
In 1929, Alter moved to Hollywood, where he wrote songs for films, beginning with "The Hollywood Review of 1929", and he continued to provide piano accompaniment for various singers, including
Beatrice Lillie andHelen Morgan . His contributions to Broadway musicals included songs in "Sweet and Low" (1930) and "Ballyhoo" (1931).His first song hit was "Hugs and Kisses" in 1926. Other top tunes by Alter include "
My Kinda Love ," "You Turned the Tables on Me ," "Nina Never Knew ," "Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans " (for the 1947 film "New Orleans"), "Blue Shadows" and "Rainbow on the River." He wrote "A Melody for the Sky" and "Twilight on the Trail" for "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine" (1936). His collaborators includedOscar Hammerstein II , Charlotte Kent, Raymond Klages, Sidney D. Mitchell, and Jo Trent.World War II
In 1941, Alter signed on with the United States Air Force, performing for troops and also coordinating shows and other entertainment at various West Coast air bases. As a piano soloist with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, he performed at the Hollywood Bowl. In 1942 "Manhattan Serenade" once again became a hit after
Harold Adamson added lyrics.Alter also composed large-scale pieces for piano and orchestra, including "American Serenade" and "Metropolitan Nocturne". In later years, Alter lived in New York and maintained a summer residence on
Fire Island . Twice nominated forAcademy Award s ("Dolores," "A Melody for the Sky"), he was inducted into theSongwriters Hall of Fame in 1975. At age 78, he died of pneumonia in New York's St. Clare Hospital.Hurricane Katrina
After
Hurricane Katrina , his song "Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans" took on a different kind of meaning in 2005–06 and experienced a revival due to its use in various post-Katrina documentary films and TV shows. It was used for strong emotional effect inSpike Lee 's four-hour "When the Levees Broke " (2006) and an equally moving dramatic sketch byBilly Crystal on HBO's "Comic Relief 2006".Orchestral compositions
*"American Serenade"
*"Jewels from Cartier Suite"
*"Manhattan Masquerade"
*"Manhattan Moonlight"
*"Metropolitan Nocturne"
*"Side Street in Gotham"ongs
*"Blue Shadows"
*"Dolores"
*"Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans"
*"Give Trouble the Air" (1927)
*"Hugs and Kisses" (1926)
*"Manhattan Serenade"
*"A Melody for the Sky"
*"My Kinda Love"
*"Nina Never Knew"
*"Rainbow on the River"
*"You Turned the Tables on Me"Listen to
* [http://www.johnnyfrigo.com/files/NinaNeverKnew.mp3 Jazz violinist John Frigo playing Louis Alter's "Nina Never Knew"]
* [http://www.jazz-on-line.com/ram/VIC075405.ram Tommy Dorsey: "Manhattan Serenade"]References
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