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 The Complete Lyrics of Frank Loesser by Robert Kimball, "Frank Loesser could write authoritatively in virtually any style and, frankly, did," observed composer-lyricist Maury Yeston. "A genius melodist and a supergenius lyricist, only he would ever rhyme 'pelts' with 'else' ["Take Back Your Mink"] or 'India' with 'been to ya' ["They're Either Too Young or Too Old"] while simultaneously combining a crackling intellect with a heart as big as the moon." Frank Loesser-who, like Irving Berlin and Cole Porter, wrote both music and lyrics for his shows-has been called the most versatile of Broadway composers. His five musicals are among Broadway's most creative and enduring achievements: "Where's Charley?, Guys and Dolls (for which he won his first Tony Award), "The Most Happy Fella, Greenwillow, and "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (for which he won both the Tony and the Pulitzer Prize). But well before Loesser wrote his first show, he was known to America for the song hits of his Hollywood career, including the Oscar-winning "Baby, It's Cold Outside," "On a Slow Boat to China," "Two Sleepy People," "Heart and Soul," "I Don't Want to Walk Without You," and "Spring Will Be a Little Late This Year," as well as the wartime hit "Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition." Robert Kimball and Steve Nelson have gathered lyrics from such varied sources as rare private recordings, the personal files of Frank Loesser, and the archives of various film studios. Here, too, are photographs of the stars who helped make Loesser's songs famous, such as Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour, Marlene Dietrich, Ray Bolger, and Betty Hutton. Kimball and Nelson's research has yielded many previously "lost" lyrics, making it possible for the first time tofully grasp the extent of Frank Loesser's extraordinary talent.
 Schubert's Winterreise: A Winter Journey in Poetry, Image, and Song by Franz Schubert, "Winterreise is perhaps the greatest song cycle ever written. Franz Schubert set to music the evocative poetry of his contemporary, German lyricist Wilhelm Muller. It is a heart-rending portrayal of a winter journey full of misery and woe. This striking and unique multimedia volume brings together the achievements of Schubert and Muller with new interpretations by present-day musicians, scholars, and a photographer. The volume includes: o the complete German text of Wilhelm Muller's twenty-four poems o a new English translation of the poems by Louise McClelland Urban o a foreword by Pulitzer Prize-winning American composer John Harbison o an introductory essay by renowned Schubert scholar Susan Youens o ninety-two stunning black and white photographs of a winter's journey by Katrin Talbot o a compact-disc recording of the Winterreise song cycle performed by baritone Paul Rowe and pianist Martha Fischer.
Pulitzer Prize for Telegraphic Reporting - International - The Pulitzer Prize for Telegraphic Reporting - International was a Pulitzer Prize begun in 1942, but was replaced five years later with the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting. Pulitzer Prize for the Novel - No prize was awarded in 1917. In 1948 the Pulitzer Prize for the Novel was replaced with the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting - The Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting was first introduced in 1998, replacing the earlier Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Journalism. It is awarded for a distinguished example of explanatory reporting that illuminates a significant and complex subject, demonstrating mastery of the subject, lucid writing and clear presentation. Pulitzer Prize for Music - The Pulitzer Prize for Music was first awarded in 1943. Joseph Pulitzer did not call for such a prize in his will, but had arranged for a music scholarship to be awarded each year.
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