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  Kurt Weill established himself as the leading theatrical composer in Germany with a dozen stage works, including Mahagonny, Happy End, The Silver Lake, and Threepenny Opera. In Paris he composed The Seven Deadly Sins for Balanchine, as well as an operetta for London.  Weill came to New York in 1935 his first Broadway success was Knickerbocker Holiday (Maxwell Anderson), followed by the even bigger hits Lady in the Dark (Ira Gershwin, Moss Hart) and One Touch of Venus (Ogden Nash, S.J. Perelman). In 1947, Weill was awarded the first Tony for a musical score for his Broadway opera Street Scene (Elmer Rice, Langston Hughes).  He then teamed up with Alan Jay Lerner for Love Life (now considered the first “concept” musical). Weill's final Broadway work, before he died suddenly of a heart attack at age 50 in 1950, was Lost in the Stars (Anderson).

Lotte Lenya was born in Vienna in 1898, her first stage success came as Jenny in Kurt Weill’s The Threepenny Opera (1928). After creating the role of Anna in his Seven Deadly Sins in Paris, Lenya accompanied Weill to New York, where she appeared in The Eternal Road (1937). After Weill’s death, she recreated the role of Jenny in Marc Blitzstein's adaptation of The Threepenny Opera off-Broadway in 1954 (Tony Award). She then made a series of landmark recordings which launched her second career as the foremost interpreter of Weill’s music. In 1966 her portrayal of Frau Schneider in Cabaret (directed by Hal Prince) earned her a second Tony nomination. On screen she appeared in The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone (Oscar nomination), andas the stiletto-toed Rosa Klebb in From Russia with Love. She succumbed to cancer in 1981 and is buried next to Weill.

     
LoveMusik Timeline
  1898 Lotte Lenya born in Vienna, Austria.
  1900 Kurt Weill born in Dessau, Germany.
  1924 Lenya and Weill meet.
  1925 Hitler publishes Mein Kampf.
  1926 Lenya and Weill marry in Berlin.
  1927 Weill meets Brecht, and they begin their collaboration.
  1928

Brecht and Weill’s Die Dreigroschenoper (The Threepenny Opera) opens in
Berlin.

Lenya is an overnight sensation in the role of Jenny.

  1929 Black Friday; U.S. stock market crash marks the beginning of the Great
Depression.
  1930

Brecht and Weill’s Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny (The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahogonny) opens.

Weill and Brecht temporarily cease their collaboration.

  1932 Franklin Delano Roosevelt elected President of the United States of America.
  1933 Hitler comes to power.
– Weill flees Germany.
– Brecht and Weill’s write Die Sieben Todsunden (The Seven Deadly
Sins)
in Paris for dancer Tilly Losch and Lenya.
  1935 Lenya and Weill come to America.
  1936 Johnny Johnson marks Weill’s Broadway debut.
  1937 The Eternal Road premieres in New York.
  1938 Knickerbocker Holiday, starring Walter Houston [Maxwell Anderson]
  1939 World War II begins
  1941 Lady in the Dark starring Gertrude Lawrence solidifies Weill’s career in America. With lyrics by Ira Gershwin and book by Moss Hart, the show runs for 545 performances.
The United States enters World War II.
  1943 One Touch of Venus, starring Mary Martin opens on Broadway and runs for 567 performances.
  1945 World War II ends.
  1947 Street Scene, Tony Award for Best Score
  1948 Love Life
  1949 Lost in the Stars
     

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