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Irving Berlin - Übersetzung nach Englisch

AMERICAN COMPOSER AND LYRICIST (1888–1989)
Israel Isidore Baline; Israel Baline; Israel Isadore Baline; Marie (Irving Berlin song); Dorothy Goetz; Irving Berlin Music Company
  • Billy Murray]], Edison Amberol cylinder, 1911
  • With [[Al Jolson]] (r), star of ''[[The Jazz Singer]]'', c. 1927
  • {{Circa}} 1920
  • Lower East Side in 1909. He said he never forgot his childhood years when he slept under tenement steps, ate scraps, wore secondhand clothes and sold newspapers. "Every man should have a Lower East Side in his life," said Berlin.
  • ''I'll See You in C-U-B-A'', cover of 1920 sheet music
  • With wife Ellin, ca. 1926}}
  • Irving Berlin and first wife Dorothy Goetz in 1912
  • Berlin photographed in 1907 in Pach Brothers Studio
  • Berlin with film stars [[Alice Faye]], [[Tyrone Power]] and [[Don Ameche]] singing chorus from ''Alexander's Ragtime Band'' (1938)
  • Berlin at his first job with a music publisher, aged 18
  • Woodlawn Cemetery]], [[the Bronx]], New York City
  • USS ''Arkansas'']], 1944
  • Enjoying early success in New York, c. 1911
  • Lower East Side in 1910
  • memorial]] dedication, September 11, 2008
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Irving Berlin         
n. Irving Berlin, (1888-1989) compositore americano noto soprattutto per "Alexander's Ragtime Band"
Berlin wall         
  • [[Universal Newsreel]] of the 1st anniversary of the Berlin Wall
  • Aerial footage of the wall as filmed by the [[CIA]] in 1961
  • Memorial to the Victims of the Wall, with [[graffiti]], 1982.
  • A ''You Are Leaving'' sign at a border of the American sector
  • Ostbahnhof]] in [[Friedrichshain]] called [[East Side Gallery]], August 2006
  • East German construction workers building the Berlin Wall, 20 November 1961.
  • This section of the Wall's "death strip" featured [[Czech hedgehog]]s, a [[guard tower]] and a cleared area, 1977.
  • Satellite image of Berlin, with the Wall's location marked in yellow
  • Travel orders to go to Berlin as used by U.S. forces in the 1980s.
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  • East German border guard at Berlin Wall, July 1988
  • East German [[Combat Groups of the Working Class]] close the border on 13 August 1961 in preparation for the Berlin Wall construction.
  • East Berlin "death strip" of the Berlin Wall, as seen from the [[Axel Springer AG]] Building, 1984
  • Smooth piping lined the top of the Wall, intended to make it more difficult to scale. The areas just outside the wall, including the sidewalk, are ''de jure'' East Berlin territory (1984).
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  • Position and course of the Berlin Wall and its border control checkpoints (1989).
  • US President]] [[John F. Kennedy]] visiting the Berlin Wall on 26 June 1963
  • defecting]] to West Berlin during the Wall's early days in 1961.
  • October 7, 1961. Four-year-old Michael Finder of East Germany is tossed by his father into a net held by residents across the border in West Berlin. The father, Willy Finder, then prepares to make the jump himself.
  • Complete speech by [[Ronald Reagan]] at the [[Brandenburg Gate]], 12 June 1987. "Tear down this wall" passage begins at 11:10 into this video.
  • [[Brandenburg Gate]] in 1945, after the end of World War II
  • Animation showing how the Berlin Wall was constructed
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  • ''[[The Day the Wall Came Down]]'' (1996) by [[Veryl Goodnight]], a statue depicting horses leaping over actual pieces of the Berlin Wall
  • Line indicating where the inner part of the wall once stood on [[Leipziger Platz]], just off [[Potsdamer Platz]], in 2015
  • Segment of the Berlin wall in the [[Sanctuary of Fátima]], [[Portugal]]
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BARRIER CONSTRUCTED BY THE GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC, ENCLOSING WEST BERLIN
Berlin wall; BerlinWall; The Berlin Wall; Berliner Mauer; Division of Berlin; Берли́нская стена; Wall of Berlin; Berlinskaya stena; Belrin wall; Anti-fascist protection wall; Anti-Fascist Protective Rampart; Anti-Fascist Protection Wall; Berlin's Wall; Berlin celebration concert; Anti-Fascist Protective Wall; Anti-Fascist Protection Rampart; Antifaschistischer Schutzwall; Death strip
il muro di Berlino (il muro che divideva la Germania dell"ovest dalla Germania dell"est)
sketch book         
  • Granada]], where Irving briefly resided in 1829, inspired one of his most colorful books.
  • Sunnyside]]
  • Felix O. C. Darley]]
  • [[John Quidor]]'s 1858 painting ''[[The Headless Horseman Pursuing Ichabod Crane]]'', inspired by Washington Irving's work
  • Matilda Hoffman, portrait by [[Anson Dickinson]]
  • Portrait of Irving in about 1820, attributed to [[Charles Robert Leslie]]
  • Portrait of Washington Irving by [[John Wesley Jarvis]] from 1809
  • Irving acquired his famous home in Tarrytown, New York, known as Sunnyside, in 1835.
  • The front page of ''The Sketch Book'' (1819)
  • Watercolor of Washington Irving's encounter with George Washington, painted in 1854 by [[George Bernard Butler]] Jr.
  • Washington Irving's headstone, [[Sleepy Hollow Cemetery]], [[Sleepy Hollow, New York]]
  • postage stamp]], 1940
  • Bust of Washington Irving by [[Daniel Chester French]] in [[Irvington, New York]], not far from Sunnyside
AMERICAN WRITER, HISTORIAN AND DIPLOMAT (1783-1859)
W. Irving; George W. Irving; Kickerbocker's History; Kickerbocker's History of New-York; Friar Antonio Agapido; Sketch Book; An American Gentleman; Anthony Evergreen
n. quaderno di schizzi; libro di storielline

Definition

Berlin
·noun Fine worsted for fancy-work; zephyr worsted;
- called also Berlin wool.
II. Berlin ·noun A four-wheeled carriage, having a sheltered seat behind the body and separate from it, invented in the 17th century, at Berlin.

Wikipedia

Irving Berlin

Irving Berlin (born Israel Beilin; Yiddish: ישראל ביילין; May 11, 1888 – September 22, 1989) was an American composer and lyricist. His music forms a large part of the Great American Songbook.

Born in Imperial Russia, Berlin arrived in the United States at the age of five. He published his first song, "Marie from Sunny Italy", in 1907, receiving 33 cents for the publishing rights, and became known for international hits, such as 1911's "Alexander's Ragtime Band". He also was an owner of the Music Box Theatre on Broadway. For much of his career Berlin could not read sheet music, and was such a limited piano player that he could only play in the key of F-sharp; he used his custom piano equipped with a transposing lever when he needed to play in keys other than F-sharp.

"Alexander's Ragtime Band" sparked an international dance craze in places as far away as Berlin's native Russia, which also "flung itself into the ragtime beat with an abandon bordering on mania". Over the years he was known for writing music and lyrics in the American vernacular: uncomplicated, simple and direct, with his stated aim being to "reach the heart of the average American," whom he saw as the "real soul of the country". In doing so, said Walter Cronkite, at Berlin's 100th birthday tribute, he "helped write the story of this country, capturing the best of who we are and the dreams that shape our lives".

He wrote hundreds of songs, many becoming major hits, which made him famous before he turned thirty. During his 60-year career he wrote an estimated 1,500 songs, including the scores for 20 original Broadway shows and 15 original Hollywood films, with his songs nominated eight times for Academy Awards. Many songs became popular themes and anthems, including "Alexander's Ragtime Band", "Easter Parade", "Puttin' on the Ritz", "Cheek to Cheek", "White Christmas", "Happy Holiday", "Anything You Can Do (I Can Do Better)", and "There's No Business Like Show Business". His Broadway musical and 1943 film This Is the Army, with Ronald Reagan, had Kate Smith singing Berlin's "God Bless America", first performed in 1938.

Berlin's songs have reached the top of the charts 25 times and have been extensively re-recorded by numerous singers, including The Andrews Sisters, Perry Como, Eddie Fisher, Al Jolson, Fred Astaire, Ethel Merman, Louis Armstrong, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Elvis Presley, Judy Garland, Tiny Tim, Barbra Streisand, Linda Ronstadt, Rosemary Clooney, Cher, Diana Ross, Bing Crosby, Sarah Vaughan, Ruth Etting, Fanny Brice, Marilyn Miller, Rudy Vallée, Nat King Cole, Billie Holiday, Doris Day, Jerry Garcia, Taco, Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Ella Fitzgerald, Michael Buble, Lady Gaga, and Christina Aguilera.

Berlin died in 1989 at the age of 101. Composer Douglas Moore sets Berlin apart from all other contemporary songwriters, and includes him instead with Stephen Foster, Walt Whitman, and Carl Sandburg, as a "great American minstrel"—someone who has "caught and immortalized in his songs what we say, what we think about, and what we believe." Composer George Gershwin called him "the greatest songwriter that has ever lived",: 117  and composer Jerome Kern concluded that "Irving Berlin has no place in American music—he is American music."

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für Irving Berlin
1. The white Christmases that Irving Berlin dreamed of weren‘t the earliest ones he used to know.
2. It’s the army, Mr Jones, to paraphrase the heterosexual songwriter Irving Berlin.
3. In 1'46, the Irving Berlin musical "Annie Get Your Gun," starring Ethel Merman as Annie Oakley, opened on Broadway.
4. The old Irving Berlin tune "The Song Is Ended (But the Melody Lingers On)" captures the aftermath of Pennsylvania‘s Democratic primary –– with a twist.
5. We should not forget that "God Bless America," which has become our unofficial national anthem through popular acclaim, was written by Irving Berlin, an immigrant Russian Jew.