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Michael Korie : ウィキペディア英語版 | Michael Korie Michael Korie is an American librettist and lyricist, whose works include the musicals ''Grey Gardens'' and ''Far From Heaven'', and the operas ''Harvey Milk'' and ''The Grapes of Wrath''. His work has been staged on Broadway theatre, Off-Broadway, and internationally, and has been nominated for awards including the Tony Award and the Outer Critics Circle Award. He teaches musical theater lyric writing at Yale University, and serves on the council of the Dramatists Guild, where he mentors the Musical Theater Fellows program for emerging lyricists and composers. ==Biography== Korie was born April 1, 1955 in Elizabeth, New Jersey, the son of Benjamin and Janet Indick. His father, a pharmacist, also published scholarly essays on H.P Lovecraft and Stephen King. His mother is a sculptor and President Emeritus of the National Association of Women Artists. After graduating from Teaneck High School in 1972, Korie studied music at Brandeis University before transferring to the journalism department of New York University. After college, he free-lanced for ''The Village Voice'' and later became editor of a free Manhattan weekly called ''Wisdom’s Child New York Guide'', which covered neighborhood arts and politics. In the early 1980’s, Korie was accepted to the BMI Musical Theater workshop as a composer-lyricist under the mentorship of Lehman Engel.
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