- Lorenz Hart
Lorenz "Larry" Hart (
May 2 ,1895 –November 22 ,1943 ) was the lyricist half of the famed Broadway songwriting teamRodgers and Hart . Some of his more famous lyrics include, "Blue Moon", "Isn't It Romantic? ", "Mountain Greenery ", "The Lady Is a Tramp ", "Manhattan ", "Where or When ", "Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered ", "Falling in Love with Love ", and "My Funny Valentine ".Hart was born in
Harlem toJewish immigrant parents. He attendedColumbia University , where a friend introduced him toRichard Rodgers , and the two joined forces to write songs for a series of amateur and student productions. In 1919, the team's song "Any Old Place With You" was included in the Broadway musical comedy "A Lonely Romeo". The smashing success of their score for the 1925Theatre Guild production, "The Garrick Gaieties ", brought them great acclaim.They continued working together until Hart's death in 1943, along the way producing scores for a series of hit shows and making a substantial contribution to the
Great American Songbook . Hart also translated plays for theShubert brothers while continuing to collaborate with Rodgers.As a lyricist, Hart was an advocate of inner rhyming and multisyllabic rhyming, and his lyrics have often been praised for their wit and technical sophistication.
Hart struggled with
homosexuality in an era when such a sexual orientation was socially unacceptable, and withalcoholism , which contributed to his death.Hart also suffered great emotional turmoil toward the end of his life. His personal problems were often the cause of friction between him and Rodgers, and in fact led to a brief breakup in 1943, at which time Rodgers started working with
Oscar Hammerstein II , a school friend of Hart.Rodgers and Hart teamed a final time in the fall of 1943 for a revival of "A Connecticut Yankee". Five days after this show opened, Hart died of
pneumonia from exposure. He is believed to have died alone. He is buried in Mount Zion Cemetery in Queens County,New York .elected list of works
* 1925 "
The Garrick Gaieties "
* 1927 "A Connecticut Yankee", based on theMark Twain novel
* 1928 "Present Arms"
* 1935 "Jumbo"
* 1936 "On Your Toes "
* 1937 "Babes in Arms "
* 1938 "The Boys from Syracuse ", based onWilliam Shakespeare 's "The Comedy of Errors "
* 1938 "I Married an Angel "
* 1938 "Too Many Girls "
* 1940 "Pal Joey", based onJohn O'Hara 's work
* 1942 "By Jupiter "External links
* [http://www.time.com/time/printout/0,8816,300674,00.html That Old Feeling:Heart to Hart- Time Magazine essay]
* [http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?id=11244 Internet Broadway Database page for Lorenz Hart]
* [http://www.nndb.com/people/509/000113170/ Notable Names Database page for Lorenz Hart]
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* [http://www.songwritershalloffame.org/exhibit_bio.asp?exhibitId=66 Bio from Songwriters Hall of Fame]References
*Nolan, Frederick. "Lorenz Hart: A Poet on Broadway". New York: Oxford University Press (1994). ISBN 0-19-510289-4
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