Harbach, Otto, 1873-1963
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- Bright eyes, 1909DLC copy theater program, New National Theatre, Washington, D.C. performance (lyrics by Otto A. Hauerbach)
- Tommy Atkins (score sheet cover), 1915:(Ogden Hartley)
- Youmans, V. No no Nanette, 2012:container (Otto Herbach)
- Friml, R. You're in love, c1917:t.p. (Otto Harbach)
- Friml, R. The firefly, c1940:t.p. (Otto Hauerbach)
- His The O'Brien girl, 1921?:cover (O.A. Harbach)
- Hoschna, K. Every little movement, c1910:cover (O.A. Hauerbach)
- New Grove dict. of Amer. mus.(Harbach (Hauerbach), Otto (Abels); b. 8-18-73, Salt Lake City, UT, d. 1-24-63, New York; librettist and lyricist)
Wikipedia description:
Otto Abels Harbach, born Otto Abels Hauerbach (August 18, 1873 – January 24, 1963) was an American lyricist and librettist of nearly 50 musical comedies and operettas. Harbach collaborated as lyricist or librettist with many of the leading Broadway composers of the early 20th century, including Jerome Kern, Louis Hirsch, Herbert Stothart, Vincent Youmans, George Gershwin, and Sigmund Romberg. Harbach believed that music, lyrics, and story should be closely connected and, as Oscar Hammerstein II's mentor, he encouraged Hammerstein to write musicals in this manner. Harbach is considered one of the first great Broadway lyricists, and he helped raise the status of the lyricist in an age more concerned with music, spectacle, and stars. Some of his more famous lyrics are "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes", "Indian Love Call" and "Cuddle up a Little Closer, Lovey Mine".
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