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Lost in the Stars is a musical with book and lyrics by Maxwell Anderson and music by Kurt Weill, based on the novel Cry, the Beloved Country (1948) by Alan Paton.The musical premiered on Broadway in 1949; it was the composer's last work for the stage before he died the following year.
Lost in the Stars: The Music of Kurt Weill is a 1985 tribute album to German-American composer Kurt Weill. [3] It was executive-produced by Hal Willner [ 4 ] [ 5 ] and John Telfer, and produced by Hal Willner and Paul M. Young.
Larry Weinstein was inspired to film September Songs after he heard Lost in the Stars: The Music of Kurt Weill. The producer of Lost in the Stars Hal Willner was engaged to supervise the recording. [4] The backdrop of the performance consists of an abandoned warehouse in Toronto where musicians perform a series of songs by Kurt Weill. Between ...
Lost in the Stars is a 1949 musical based on the 1948 novel Cry, the Beloved Country. Lost in the Stars may refer to: Cry, the Beloved Country, 1948 novel also released as "Lost in the Stars" "Lost in the Stars" (song), from the eponymous musical, 1949; Lost in the Stars, 1974 film based on the 1949 musical
In 2015, after decades of impressive strides in the music industry, Brisebois, now 49, was nominated for an Academy Award for the song "Lost Stars," which was featured in the Keira Knightley ...
Lost in the Stars: Live at 54 Below is the debut album by American actress and singer Annaleigh Ashford, recorded live at 54 Below on multiple dates in 2014 and 2015. [1] The album was released on November 13, 2015.
Parade annually celebrates the lives of celebrities recently lost but not forgotten, including famous names on big screens, music legends, cultural pioneers and those who left indelible memories ...
Song was left off the queen of rock and roll’s 1984 comeback album ... Long believed to have been lost, “Hot for You, Baby” was recorded at Hollywood’s Capitol Studios but was bumped from ...