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The Days Grow Short: The Life and Music of Kurt Weill

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Book by Sanders, Ronald

469 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1980

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January 22, 2011
Kurt Weill is underappreciated. His best known song is "Mack the Knife," but the names associated with it are Louis Armstrong and Bobby Darin (and maybe Ella Fitzgerald, whose live memory lapse and recovery made it the centerpiece of her Ella in Berlin album), who all recorded popular English-language versions of the the song he wrote early in his career for German theatre. Alec Wilder didn't think enough of Weill to include him in his American Popular Song, a book that analyzed many of Kurt Weill's musical-theatre associates in depth. So it's nice to have this well-written and insightful biograpjy of Weill on my shelf to honor this great songwriter.
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October 20, 2011
The author made a very good choice in keeping the focus on what Weill did with his life, rather than the gossippy stuff. I would have enjoyed it more if I had known more of the music, but this gets me started on what to listen to...
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