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  1. Irving Berlin (Tiumen, Império Russo, 11 de maio de 1888 – Nova Iorque, Estados Unidos, 22 de setembro de 1989) foi um compositor e letrista norte-americano nascido na Rússia. Um dos mais prolíficos compositores da história, Berlin foi um dos poucos compositores de Tin Pan Alley e Broadway a escrever tanto letras quanto música ...

  2. Irving Berlin (born Israel Beilin; Yiddish: ישראל ביילין; May 11, 1888 – September 22, 1989) was an American songwriter. His music forms a large part of the Great American Songbook. Berlin received numerous honors including an Academy Award, a Grammy Award, and a Tony Award.

  3. List of songs written by Irving Berlin. Sheet music for When I Lost You. This article is a list of songs written by Irving Berlin. It is arranged in alphabetical order, but can be rearranged in chronological order by clicking at the top of that column.

    Song Title
    Year Written
    A Couple of Song and Dance Men
    1945
    A Couple of Swells
    1947–1951
    A Fella with an Umbrella
    1947–1951
    A Guy on Monday
    1962–1966
    • History
    • Alleged Plagiarism
    • Lyrical Implications
    • See Also
    • External Links

    Composition and difficulties

    In March 1911, the Ted Snyder Company in New York City employed the 23-year-old Irving Berlin as a Tin Pan Alley songwriter. One morning after arriving at work, Berlin decided to compose an instrumental ragtime number. By this time, the ragtime phenomenon popularized by pianist Scott Joplin and other African-American musicians had begun to wane, and over a decade had passed since the syncopated genre's initial heyday in the Gay Nineties. A tireless workaholic, Berlin composed the piece while...

    Cultural sensation

    Although neither Irving Berlin's first commercial hit nor his first composition to attract international attention, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" nevertheless catapulted Berlin's career. American newspapers hailed Berlin's jumpy tune as the decade's musical sensation, and he became a cultural luminary over night. An adoring international press subsequently touted him as the "King of Ragtime", an inaccurate title as the song "had little to do with ragtime and everything to do with ragtime audacit...

    Continued popularity

    As the years passed, Berlin's "Alexander's Ragtime Band" had many recurrent manifestations as many artists covered it: Billy Murray, in 1912; Bessie Smith, in 1927; Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, in 1930; the Boswell Sisters, in 1934; Louis Armstrong, in 1937; Bing Crosby and Connee Boswell, in 1938; Johnny Mercer, in 1945; Al Jolson, in 1947; Nellie Lutcher, in 1948, and Ray Charles in 1959.Consequently, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" had a dozen hit covers within the half-a-century prior to 1960. Ref...

    There are allegations that Berlin purloined the melody for "Alexander's Ragtime Band" (in particular, the four notes of "oh, ma honey") from drafts of "Mayflower Rag" and "A Real Slow Drag" by prolific composer Scott Joplin. Berlin and Joplin were acquaintances in New York, and Berlin had opportunities to hear Joplin's scores prior to publication.A...

    Although the 1911 sheet music cover drawn by artist John Frew depicts the band's musicians as either white or biracial, Berlin's "Alexander's Ragtime Band"—and his earlier 1910 composition "Alexander and His Clarinet"—employ certain idiomatic expressions ("oh, ma honey", "honey lamb") and vernacular English ("bestest band what am") in the lyrics to...

  4. Learn about the life and achievements of Irving Berlin, the greatest American composer and songwriter, who wrote over 1,000 songs for Broadway, Hollywood and patriotic causes. Explore his biography, awards, songs, musicals and legacy on his official website.

  5. 9 de mai. de 2024 · Irving Berlin (born May 11, 1888, Mogilyov, Russia [now in Belarus]—died Sept. 22, 1989, New York, N.Y., U.S.) was an American composer who played a leading role in the evolution of the popular song from the early ragtime and jazz eras through the golden age of musicals.

  6. Irving Berlin (Tiumen, Império Russo, 11 de maio de 1888 – Nova Iorque, Estados Unidos, 22 de setembro de 1989) foi um compositor e letrista norte-americano nascido na Rússia. Um dos mais prolíficos compositores da história, Berlin foi um dos poucos compositores de Tin Pan Alley e Broadway a escrever tanto letras quanto música para suas ...