Louis Gruenberg

Born: 3 Aug. 1884, Brest-Litovsk [now Brest], Byelorussia
Died: 10 June 1964, Beverly Hills, CA
U.S. Opera
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Operas

Operettas

About Louis Gruenberg

Like many of his contemporaries, Gruenberg spent much of his dramatic energies on operetta and the developing American musical; even his traditional operas are influenced by jazz and Broadway idioms. The Emperor Jones, his best-known opera, was one of the most popular American works of its time, despite its unusual scoring. He also made considerable contributions to film music, winning three Academy awards for his work in Hollywood. Several of his operas remain unperformed, including The Dumb Wife, for which he failed to get permission to use the source material from author Anatole France. The title of Jack and the Beanstalk is given in some sources as Jack in the Beanstalk.


Discography

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