Frederick Loewe
Frederick Loewe was an Austrian-American composer, best known for his work in musical theater. Born on June 10, 1901, in Berlin, Germany, he later moved to the United States, where he collaborated with lyricist Alan Jay Lerner to create several successful musicals, including My Fair Lady and Camelot.
Loewe's music is characterized by its melodic richness and emotional depth. His partnership with Lerner produced some of the most beloved songs in American theater, blending classical influences with popular styles. Loewe passed away on February 14, 1988, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of musical theater.