The Rain that falls / from Poems in praise of practically nothing by Samuel Hoffenstein ; [music by] Marko Rothmüller. 1956.

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The Rain that falls / from Poems in praise of practically nothing by Samuel Hoffenstein ; [music by] Marko Rothmüller. 1956.

1 ms. score (8 p.) ; 32 cm.

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Rothmüller, Aron Marko, 1908-1993

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Aron Marko Rothmüller was a singer, composer, musicologist and voice teacher. He was born December 31, 1908 in Trnjani, Croatia and moved to Zagreb when he was about two years old. Rothmüller studied violin, piano and music theory as a youth, then majored in conducting and music composition at the Zagreb Music Academy. Rothmüller went to Vienna in the Autumn of 1928, where he studied musical composition with Alban Berg and, in 1929, voice with Franz Steiner. He remained with both teachers unt...

Hoffenstein, Samuel, 1889-1947

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Poet and screenwriter. From the description of Year in, you're out [manuscript], 1930 (ca.). (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647816305 Samuel Hoffenstein (1889-1947) graduated from Lafayette College is 1911. He had a successful career as a journalist, poet, and screenwriter. His humorous writing was featured in many newspapers, including the New York Herald Tribune. He published several popular books of poetry, and co-authored fifteen screenplays. Hoffenstein w...