Sobre el Autor

Marc Blitzstein was an influential American composer and lyricist known for his contributions to musical theater and opera. Born in Philadelphia in 1905, he showed an early interest in music and went on to study at prestigious institutions, including the Curtis Institute of Music. Blitzstein's work often reflected his political beliefs, combining music with social commentary, which helped to shape the landscape of American musical theater in the 20th century.

One of his most famous works is the musical "The Cradle Will Rock," which premiered in 1937 and addressed themes of social injustice and labor rights, resonating with audiences during the Great Depression. Throughout his career, Blitzstein collaborated with various artists and was known for his innovative approach to storytelling through music. His legacy continues to influence composers and lyricists in the realm of musical theater today.

nacionalidad Americano
Fecha de Nacimiento March 2, 1905
Lugar de Nacimiento Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Fecha de fallecimiento January 22, 1964