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    Otto Abels Harbach, born Otto Abels Hauerbach (August 18, 1873 – January 24, 1963) was an American lyricist and librettist of nearly 50 musical comedies and operettas. Harbach collaborated as lyricist or librettist with many of the leading Broadway composers of the early 20th century, including Jerome Kern, Louis Hirsch, Herbert Stothart ...

  2. Otto Abels Harbach was born in Salt Lake City, Utah on August 18, 1873. The lyricist of such notable standards as “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”, “No, No, Nanette”, “The Desert Song” and “Indian Love Call”, did not begin writing songs until his mid thirties.

  3. Jun 8, 2022 · In popular commentary, this development is often attributed to Rodgers & Hammerstein's 1943 musical Oklahoma!, as seen in John Kenrick's claim that “ [t]hroughout the show, every word, number, and dance step was an organic part of the storytelling process.

  4. Otto Harbach was an American librettist and lyricist who collaborated with the majority of Broadway's leading composers at the beginning of the twentieth century. Born in Salt Lake City, Utah, he worked as an English teacher before becoming a newspaper reporter in New York.

  5. Mar 31, 1995 · Learn about the life and career of Otto Harbach, one of the most famous lyricists of the Broadway stage. He wrote over 1,000 songs and 40 musicals, including No! No! Nanette, Rose Marie, and Desert Song.

  6. "Otto Harbach" published on by null. (1873–1963)American lyricist, librettist, and playwright. Harbach (Hauerbach before 1917) collaborated with composer Karl Hoschna on Three Twins (1908) and its success encouraged him to give up journalism and work ...

  7. Learn about Otto Harbach, a prolific author, librettist and lyricist who wrote more than 50 musicals on Broadway. He collaborated with many composers and lyricists, and was a founding member and president of ASCAP.