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Frederick Lowe was an Austrian-American composer. He is known for composing the music for the Broadway musicals 'My Fair Lady' and 'Camelot'. Both of these musicals were later made into feature films.

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"Mr. Loewe married Ernestine Zerline in 1931; they had no children and they were divorced in 1957."

From The New York Times obituary published February 15, 1988.

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