Moose Charlap
Morris Isaac "Moose" Charlap (December 19, 1928 – July 8, 1974) was an American Broadway composer best known for Peter Pan (1954), for which Carolyn Leigh wrote the lyrics.[1] The idea for the show came from Jerome Robbins, who planned to have a few songs by Charlap and Leigh.[2] It evolved into a full musical, with additional songs by Jule Styne and Betty Comden and Adolph Green. On Broadway, starred Mary Martin as Peter Pan and Cyril Ritchard as Captain Hook.
Career
Charlap was also the composer for the television movie musical Hans Brinker which had lyrics by Alvin Cooperman and starred Eleanor Parker (her singing voice was her own) Richard Basehart, John Gregson, Robin Askwith, Roberta Torey, Sheila Whitmill, and Cyril Ritchard. It was based on the novel by Mary Mapes Dodge.[3] He also wrote the song "First Impression" with lyrics by Carolyn Leigh. This song was dropped from the original 1954 production of "Peter Pan", but recorded by Eydie Gorme in 1956. Other songs he wrote which were not included in musicals include "English Muffins and Irish Stew," "Mademoiselle," "Great Day In The Morning," "My Favorite Song" and "Young Ideas." Ella Fitzgerald recorded his "My Favorite Song" for Decca Records, with an orchestra directed by Leroy Kirkland. He was also a recording artist and had a single 'Good Old Fashioned Lovin'/'It Was My Father's Habit' released on ABC 9674 in 1956.
Family
Born Morris Isaac Charlip to a Jewish family[4] in Philadelphia, he married singer Sandy Stewart, whose biggest hit was "My Coloring Book" in 1962.[5] Jazz pianist Bill Charlap is their son. They also had a daughter, Katherine. He and his first wife, Elizabeth, were the parents of a daughter, Anne and son Tom, a bass player.[6]
Charlap, who lived with his wife and children on Manhattan's East Side, died at Lenox Hill Hospital in 1974 at the age of 45.[7]
Work on Broadway
References
- Photograph of Morris "Moose" Charlap
- Photograph of Moose Charlap and Carolyn Leigh at work on Peter Pan
- "Moose Charlap Writes 9 'Hans Brinker' Songs" (Schenectady Gazette TV Section, November 22, 1969, p.14)
- Tampa Jewish Federation: "Jews in the News: Mike Nichols, Yael Grobglas and Dominic Fumusa" retrieved March 18, 2017 |"The musical was penned by five Jewish theater legends, all now deceased. Lyrics by: BETTY COMDEN, ADOLPH GREENE, and CAROLYN LEIGH—with music by: MARK CHARLAP and JULE STYNE."
- Crosby, Joan {TV Graphic}. "She Sang Too Well" (The Pittsburgh Press TV Graphic, March 3, 1963, Page 3)
- Klein, Alvin. "The Comeback of Sandy Stewart" (The New York Times, July 31, 1994)
- "Morris I. Charlap, Composer, 45, Dies" (The New York Times, July 10, 1974, p.40)
- Alice Through the Looking Glass at Masterworks Broadway