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  1. Irving Berlin (belarusă Ізраіль Бэйлін, rusă Израиль Бейлин) (născut Israel Isidore Beilin, 11 mai 1888 – 22 septembrie 1989) - compozitor american de origine belaruso-evreiească (născut lângă Moghilău, Imperiul Rus, azi în Belarus), considerat la scara largă ca fiind unul dintre cei mai mari creatori de cântece din istoria SUA. A publicat primul său cântec, "Marie from Sunny Italy", în 1907 și primul său mare hit international a fost "Alexander's ...

  2. Irving Berlin (født russisk: Израиль Исидор Бейлин, tr. Israil Isidor Bejlin den 11. maj 1888 i Tjumen, Sibirien, Det Russiske Kejserrige, død 22. september 1989 i New York City) var en amerikansk komponist og forfatter . I 1893 emigrerede han som femårig med sin familie til USA. Efter faderens død i 1896, var Berlin ...

  3. Alexander’s Ragtime Band. One of the greatest successes in the annals of American popular music and the song that made Berlin famous all over the world. According to Berlin, who was quoted in a 1914 article in Theatre Magazine, “the melody came to me right out of the air. I wrote the whole thing in eighteen minutes surrounded on all sides ...

  4. 2022 marked the 80th anniversary of Irving Berlin’s festive classic song “White Christmas”. When it was first released in 1942, performed by Bing Crosby, it captured the popular imagination, going on to become the best-selling single ever - a record it still retains to this day. Over 80 years later and Berlin’s wistful ode to Christmas ...

  5. Alexander's Ragtime Band, Edison Amberol cylinder, 1911. Irving Berlin(eredeti nevén Izrael Izidor Balin)(Tyumeny, 1888. május 11. – New York, 1989. szeptember 22. ) orosz származású amerikai zeneszerző és szövegíró. Életpályája[szerkesztés] Tyumenybenszületett, Szibériában. Családjával 1893-ban az Amerikai Egyesült ...

  6. Early Career & Tin Pan Alley (1888 to 1915) Berlin began life as Israel Beilin in 1888, half-a-world away in a small Jewish enclave in the Russian Empire. His exact birthplace is unknown. His family had its roots in Byelorussia (Tolochin in present-day Belarus, about halfway between Moscow and the Polish border), though he may have been born in ...

  7. Irving Berlin’s music continued to be prevalent and persuasive throughout the turn of the twentieth century and beyond. Recording artists have consistently returned to the Berlin songbook, beginning with important all-Berlin albums in the 1950s by Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, and Billy Eckstine followed by Willie Nelson, Kiri Te Kanawa, Tony Bennett, Maude Maggart, Joan Morris and more.