Richard Rodgers

Richard Rodgers

composer United States

Richard Rodgers was an influential American composer known for his groundbreaking contributions to musical theatre, particularly through his collaborations with lyricist Lorenz Hart and later Oscar Hammerstein II. His works, including classics like 'Oklahoma!', 'Carousel', and 'The Sound of Music', have become staples of the genre, celebrated for their memorable melodies and complex harmonies. Rodgers' ability to blend narrative and music has made him a pivotal figure in the evolution of American musical theatre.

Born on Jun 28, 1902 (122 years old)

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