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Definition of Frederick Loewe
1. Noun. United States composer (born in Austria) who collaborated with Lerner on several musicals (1901-1987).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Frederick Loewe
Literary usage of Frederick Loewe
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Standard Operas, Their Plots and Their Music by George Putnam Upton (1914)
"and is in love with Frederick Loewe, another of the band who is at the front.
Loewe returns, however, and implores Ricke to become his bride, ..."
2. The Story of a Hundred Operas by Felix Mendelsohn (1915)
"... Romantic Opera in Four Acts Music by Alberto Franchetti Libretto by Luigi
Illica CAST Frederick Loewe, member of the brotherhood Tenor CARL ..."
3. The Opera Goers' Complete Guide: Comprising Two Hundred and Sixty-eight by Leo Leop Melitz, Richard Salinger, Louise Wallace Hackney (1921)
"The latter tearing off his mask discloses Frederick Loewe. All are silent as
Frederick challenges his friend to mortal combat. Rapiers are quickly secured, ..."
4. The Standard Operas: Their Plots, Their Music, and Their Composers by George Putnam Upton (1911)
"... who has been wronged by Karl Worms, one of the students, and is in love with
Frederick Loewe, another of the band who is at the front. ..."
5. The Complete Opera Book: The Stories of the Operas, Together with 400 of the by Gustav Kobbé, Katharine Wright (1922)
"CHARACTERS Frederick Loewe, member of the brotherhood Tenor CARL WORMS, member
of the brotherhood Baritone GIOVANNI PALM, member of the brotherhood Bass ..."
6. Opera Synopses: A Guide to the Plots and Characters of the Standard Operas by Joseph Walker McSpadden (1911)
"CAST Frederick Loewe, member of the Brotherhood (Tenor). CARL WORMS, member of
the Brotherhood (Baritone). GIOVANNI PALM, member of the Brotherhood (Basso). ..."