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109: 94:, which is considered his masterpiece, has been recorded numerous times. In addition to his original compositions for Jooss, he also arranged the music for a number of ballets based on the work of such composers as 116:
Around 1932, the Nazis began pressuring Jooss to fire the Jewish members of his company, such as Cohen. Fritz and Elsa accompanied Jooss when he moved most of his company to new headquarters on the
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Between 1924 and 1934, Cohen worked with several major German theaters and dance groups. He served as the opera director, composer, and conductor for the municipal theaters of
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Warren House on the Dartington Hall estate, built for Kurt Jooss as teaching space and accommodation for the Ballets Jooss, between 1934 and 1940.
22:(born 23 June 1904, Bonn, German Empire, died 9 March 1967, New York, United States) was a German composer best known for writing the music for 123:
After Ballets Jooss disbanded in 1942, Cohen resumed his prior career as an opera director, working both freelance and for a time with the
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Miscellaneous papers relating to the careers of Fritz and Elsa Cohen are held in the Dartington Hall Trust Archive in the United Kingdom.
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in Essen, beginning a decade of intensive collaboration with Jooss. Cohen wrote the music for ten of Jooss's major works, including
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In 1927, Cohen married one of Jooss's dancers, Elsa Kahl, who subsequently worked under her married name of Elsa Kahl Cohen.
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Cohen was born in Bonn, Germany, on June 23, 1904, to Frederic (Fritz) Cohen and Hedwig Cohen. He studied at the Leipzig and
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Minor Ballet Composers: Biographical Sketches of Sixty-Six Underappreciated Yet Significant Contributors
108: 312: 127:, where he directed over 30 productions, including a number of American premieres. He also taught at 181:. Ann Hutchinson Guest, ed. The Language of Dance Series No. 8. Edinburgh University Press, 2004. 128: 272: 53:. It was in the latter city that he composed his first piece for Kurt Jooss, for the ballet 292: 287: 8: 39: 64:
In 1932, he became the music director and resident pianist for Jooss's company at the
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The Green Table: The Labanotation Score, Text, Photographs, and Music
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Information page for Dartington Hall archive on the Cohens
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Jewish emigrants from Nazi Germany to the United Kingdom
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Organizing Genius: The Secrets of Creative Collaboration
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Kurt Jooss
Cologne
University of Bonn
Würzburg
Münster
Yvonne Georgi
Folkwangschule
The Green Table
Henry Purcell
Johann Strauss

Dartington Hall
Juilliard Opera Theatre
Black Mountain College










"Remembrance of Anna Jooss-Markard"
"Kurt Jooss"
doi
10.5149/9780807895993_rogoff
ISBN
978-0-8078-3375-9

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