American musician and satirist Tom Lehrer has died on the age of 97, in line with US media reviews.Lehrer, a Harvard-trained mathematician, wrote darkly humorous songs, usually with political connotations, that grew to become common within the Fifties and Nineteen Sixties. Fashionable comedians corresponding to Bizarre Al Yankovich stated they’ve been influenced by Lehrer’s work.His demise was confirmed to the New York Instances by David Herder, a buddy.Born in Manhattan in 1928, Lehrer was a classically skilled pianist. However regardless of his musical success, he spent most of his life pursuing academia. His educating posts included spells at Harvard College, the Massachusetts Institute of Expertise (MIT), and the College of California.Lehrer’s most enduring songs embrace The Parts, an inventory of the chemical parts set to the tune of I Am the Very Mannequin of a Fashionable Main-Common from The Pirates of Penzance, Gilbert and Sullivan’s comedian opera. Different fan favourites embrace The Masochism Tango, wherein singer extols his beloved’s violent passions with the lyrics, “I ache for the contact of your lips, pricey / However way more for the contact of your whips, pricey…”
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