Cole Porter: A Biography
By (Author) Charles Schwartz
Hachette Books
Da Capo Press Inc
22nd March 1979
United States
General
Non Fiction
Composers and songwriters
Biography: arts and entertainment
780.92
Paperback
400
Width 227mm, Height 151mm, Spine 23mm
540g
In 1933 Irving Berlin wrote to composer-lyricist Cole Porter, I am mad about Night and Day. Millions of others throughout the world have been mad about that Porter gem, as well as dozens of others, including, to name just a few, Begin the Beguine, From This Moment On, Its De-Lovely, Just One of Those Things, Love for Sale, and My Heart Belongs to Daddy. Cole Porter (1891-1964) set new standards for popular song-writing, and his lyrics and melodies are as bright and sophisticated today as when they first dazzled audiences decades ago. Porters own life matched that of his songs for urbanity, wit, and elegance, and in New York, Hollywood, and on the Continent he was an arbiter of taste and fashion and part of the glamorous international set of the Twenties and Thirties. He numbered among his friends Cary Grant, Noel Coward, Fred Astaire, Ethel Merman, Elsa Maxwell, Fanny Brice, and Monty Woolley, as well as many other stars of stage, screen, or society. Cole Porter: A Biography is a delightfully written and meticulously researched book that takes us from the composers Indiana childhood to his celebrity days, discussing with exceptional honesty his family and friends, his wife and his many lovers, and above all, his music. Charles Schwartzs account of Cole Porter is the most revealing, comprehensive, and objective biography to date of an extraordinarily talented and fascinating man.
Charles Schwartz is the composer of the widely acclaimed Jazz Symphony, Professor Jive (released on Inner City records, featuring trumpeter Clark Terry) a professor of music an impresario, and the author of the outstanding Gershwin: His Life and Music.