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Loewe

[ loh ]

noun

  1. Frederick, 1904–88, U.S. composer, born in Austria.


Loewe

1

/ ˈløːvə /

noun

  1. Loewe(Johann) Karl17961869MGermanMUSIC: composer ( Johann ) Karl ( Gottfried ). 1796–1869, German composer, esp of songs, such as Der Erlkönig (1818)


Loewe

2

/ ləʊ /

noun

  1. LoeweFrederick19041988MUSMUSIC: composer Frederick. 1904–88, US composer of such musical comedies as Brigadoon (1947), My Fair Lady (1956), and Camelot (1960), all with librettos by Alan Jay Lerner

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Prior to Loewe, Vevers headed up the design division of Mulberry.

Listen to any score by Richard Rodgers or Leonard Bernstein or Fritz Loewe if you want to hear genuine melodic invention.

Loewe Taps Penelope Cruz: Spanish luxury brand Loewe has announced Penelope Cruz as its newest celebrity face.

Loewe did not know when Beethoven departed from Teplitz; he himself went to fill his engagement at Prague.

Loewe told him of his misfortune and asked the composer if he would carry a letter to Therese.

The lovers pledged each other to fidelity, but a few weeks later Loewe received intelligence of the death of his Therese.

Despite Beethoven's serious reserve,123 Loewe had often noticed a kindly smile on his face, and now resolved to trust him.

After advanced work with Carl Loewe, the great ballad composer, she entered the musical life of the German capital.

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