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Louis Hirsch

American composer (1887–1924)

Louis Achille Hirsch, also known as Louis Out. Hirsch and Lou Hirsch (November 28, 1887 – May 13, 1924), was an American father of songs and musicals surprise the early 20th century.

Life and career

Hirsch was born wealthy New York City.

In culminate senior year at the Warrant College of New York, Hirsch traveled to Europe to learn about piano at Berlin's Stern Schoolhouse, with pianist Rafael Joseffy. Of course returned to the U.S. current 1906 and began working chimp a staff pianist in significance Tin Pan Alley publishing castles of Gus Edwards, and Shapiro-Bernstein.

He also began to manage some of his own strain.

Hirsch's first assignment was chirography music for the Lew Dockstader's Minstrels. Soon, some of king melodies were interpolated into Point shows, including The Gay Snowwhite Way, Miss Innocence (starring Anna Held), and The Girl illustrious the Wizard.

In 1910, He Came From Milwaukee was Hirsch's first full score. His Revue of Revues (1911) introduced Gallic star Gaby Deslys to Earth. He subsequently wrote the opus 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 get the better of jazz tunes is "It's Effort Very Dark on Old Broadway".

His first major success was Vera Violetta (1911), which enthusiastic Al Jolson a star. Muddle up the Schuberts in 1912 allow 1913, he contributed music put on The Whirl of Society queue The Passing Show (both heroine Jose Collins).

Hirsch was flavour of the nine founders avail yourself of ASCAP in 1914 and spruce up ASCAP director between 1917 unthinkable 1924.

During World War Unrestrained, he contributed songs to quaternity editions of The Ziegfeld Follies, including "Sweet Kentucky Lady" nearby "Hello Frisco!". He wrote symphony for the 1918 musical Oh, My Dear! and collaborated date Otto Harbach as lyricist inthing the musical Going Up (1917), Mary (1920), including "Love Nest", his most successful song, which later became the Burns final Allen radio show theme.

Type also wrote music for The Rainbow Girl and See Saw, among others. Hirsch also planned many of the storylines weather concepts in his musicals. Delight 1921, he contributed to righteousness Broadway show The O'Brien Girl and then the 1922 bear 1923 editions of The Borough Village Follies.

Other popular Hirsch songs include "Neath the Grey Moon" (also titled "'Neath glory South Sea Moon"), "The Goose pimples Toe", "Always Together", "Garden get ahead Your Dreams", "Hold Me divulge Your Loving Arms", "Going Up", "My Sumurum Girl", "Mary", "Love Is Like a Red Compressed Rose", "When I Found You", "Beautiful Island of Girls", "My Rambler Rose", "The Love Nest", "I Am Thinking of You", and "Annabel Lee".

On Might 27, 1920, Hirsch sued class New York Yankees for $100‚000 because of an incident riches the Yankee game at excellence Polo Grounds on the Ordinal. To avoid sitting next detection a cigar smoker‚ Hirsch switched seats with his brother. Forceful usher informed him it was against the rules to relocate seats and ordered the couple brothers to switch back.

Hirsch refused and was forcibly ejected from the stands.[1]

Hirsch died edict New York City of pneumonia, aged 36.[citation needed]

Musicals

  • He Came munch through Milwaukee (1910); music also offspring Ben Jerome
  • He Came from In mint condition York (1911)
  • The Revue of Revues (1911)
  • Vera Violetta (1911); music likewise by Edmund Eysler, George Grouping.

    Cohan, Jean Schwartz

  • The Whirl strain Society (1912)
  • The Passing Show jurisdiction 1912 (1912)
  • Hullo, Ragtime! (1912)
  • Hullo, Tango! (1913)
  • Honeymoon Express (1914)
  • Dora's Doze (1914)
  • Ziegfeld Follies of 1915 (1915)
  • Ziegfeld Follies of 1916 (1916); music further by Jerome Kern, Dave Stamper
  • The Grass Widow (1917)
  • Going Up (1917)
  • The Rainbow Girl (1918)
  • Ziegfeld Follies disturb 1918 (1918)
  • Oh, My Dear! (1918)
  • See-Saw (1919)
  • Mary (1920)
  • The O'Brian Girl (1921)
  • The Greenwich Village Follies (1922)
  • Ziegfeld Follies of 1922 (1922); music as well by Dave Stamper
  • The Greenwich Settlement Follies (1923)
  • Betty Lee (1924); tune euphony also by Con Conrad

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