Kay Swift

Kay Swift

Kay Swift (19 April 1897 – 28 January 1993) was an American composer of popular and classical music, the first woman to score a complete musical. Written in 1930, "Fine and Dandy" includes some of her best known songs; the title work has become a jazz standard. "Can't We be Friends" (1929) was another important hit. Swift also arranged some of the music of George Gershwin posthumously, such as the Prelude and "Sleepless Night" (1946).

Biography

Swift was educated as a classical musician and composer at the Institute of Musical Art (now known as the Juilliard School). Her teacher of composition was Charles Loeffler, while harmony and composition was taught to her by Percy Goetschius. Her father, a music critic, died when she was young. She had played professionally with the Edith Rubel Trio. While performing at a social event, she met the sister of her future husband, who arranged their meeting. James Paul "Jimmy" Warburg was a member of a distinguished Jewish family that had made a fortune in banking. Swift was not Jewish, and Jimmy's relative Jacob Schiff objected to the marriage. But his parents accepted the marriage. Swift had three children by Warburg between 1919 and 1924. (Hyland 89)

Before meeting George Gershwin in 1925, she was said to have been elitist about classical music. Gershwin encouraged her to write popular pieces. Kay and George were more and more frequently seen together. Frequently out of town on business, her husband Jimmy was tolerant, later saying that he liked Gershwin although he had some resentment toward the "self-centered genius" who had interfered with his life. Jimmy—under the pen name of Paul James— wrote Kay's lyrics, an attempt to compete with her interest in Gershwin. But Swift's marriage dissolved. Gershwin and Swift, with similar personalities and musical interests, lasted perhaps ten years. Gershwin frequently consulted Swift about his musicals and other works. After Gershwin's 1937 death, brother Ira Gershwin collaborated with Swift to complete and arrange some of his unpublished works. (Hyland 90)

Before her 1930 hit show "Fine and Dandy", Kay Swift contributed numbers to "The First Little Show" and "The Garrick Gaieties". In 1952, Paris '90, a one-woman performance by Cornelia Otis Skinner, featured a score by Kay Swift as well. In the intervening years Swift had composed a ballet for George Balanchine, been staff composer at Radio City Music Hall where she wrote musical numbers for The Rockettes, and been Director of Light Music for the 1939 World's Fair.

Swift met a cowboy at a rodeo in 1939, and eloped with him two weeks later. Her 1943 book about life on his Oregon ranch, "Who Could Ask For Anything More?" was made into the 1950 movie "Never a Dull Moment," which featured Fred MacMurray as the cowboy and Irene Dunne as Kay. (Myrna Loy had originally been cast in the role.)

External links

* [http://www.kayswift.com KaySwift.com]

References

Hyland, William G. "George Gershwin: A New Biography". Praeger Publishers. ISBN 0-275-98111-8

Ohl, Vicki "Fine & Dandy: The Life and Work of Kay Swift". Yale University Press. ISBN 0-300-10261-5


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Kay Swift — Katherine Swift (* 19. April 1897; † 28. Januar 1993) war eine US amerikanische Komponistin von Popular und klassischer Musik, Swift wurde am Institute of Musical Art (aus dem die Juilliard School entstand) als Komponistin ausgebildet. Sie war… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Swift (disambiguation) — Swift may refer to: Zoology * Swifts, birds in the order Apodiformes * Swift lizards, of the genus Sceloporus * Swift moths of the family Hepialidae * Swift butterflies, several genera in the skipper butterfly tribe GegeniniPhysicsSwift (approx… …   Wikipedia

  • Swift — bezeichnet: Suzuki Swift, Kleinwagen von Suzuki Swift (Satellit), Forschungssatellit der NASA Swift (Fluss), ein Fluss in England Swift (Band), amerikanische Metal Band Swift (HSV 2), Hochgeschwindigkeits Katamaran der US Navy Swift… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Kay Voigtmann — Zeichnung von Kay Voigtmann mit einem Gedicht von Wolfgang Windhausen Kay Voigtmann (* 1968 in Zeulenroda) ist ein deutscher Illustrator. Nach dem Schulbesuch nahm er eine ungeliebte Lehre und ebensolche Arbeit als Feinmechaniker in Gera auf,… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Katherine Swift — (* 19. April 1897; † 28. Januar 1993) war eine US amerikanische Komponistin von Popular und klassischer Musik, Swift wurde am Institute of Musical Art (aus dem die Juilliard School entstand) als Komponistin ausgebildet. Sie war mit James Warburg… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Oh, Kay! — 1955 Studio Cast Recording Music George Gershwin Lyrics Ira Gershwin Book Guy Bolton …   Wikipedia

  • Charles Kay Ogden — For the children s book writer, see Charles Ogden (children s writer). Charles Kay Ogden (1889–1957) was an English linguist, philosopher, and writer. Described as a polymath but also an eccentric and outsider,[1][2][3] he took part in many… …   Wikipedia

  • Eleanor Swift — is a professor at the University of California, Berkeley s Boalt Hall School of Law. She is best known for her work on the theory of evidence, and additionally teaches civil procedure, the legal profession, and periodic seminars.Early careerUpon… …   Wikipedia

  • George Gershwin — Infobox Person name = George Gershwin image size = 200px caption = George Gershwin in 1937 birth name = Jacob Gershowitz birth date = birth date|mf=yes|1898|9|26| birth place = Brooklyn, New York death date = death date and… …   Wikipedia

  • Kai (Vorname) — Kai (aber auch Kaj, Kay oder Cay) ist ein zumeist männlicher, selten auch ein weiblicher Vorname, dessen Ursprung ungeklärt ist. Der Gebrauch als männlicher Vorname ist im norddeutschen Raum wesentlich häufiger als südlich der Main Linie. Kai… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”