Helmy Kresa

Helmy Kresa, (born in Meissen, Germany on November 7, 1904, died 1991, Long Island, New York) was a songwriter and the principal arranger and orchestrator for Irving Berlin.

In 1931, Kresa wrote "That's My Desire", which Frankie Laine, Louis Armstrong and a host of others recorded. He also composed the instrumental music for Martin Scorsese's film ''Raging Bull''.

Kresa's was the first published arrangement of "All of Me", written by Gerald Marks and Seymour Simons. He also acted as the arranger for Berlin for some stage musicals, including ''Call Me Madam'' (1952), ''Miss Liberty'' (1950) and ''Annie Get Your Gun'' (1949).

In 1953, Kresa, Sammy Gallop, and Michael Grace collaborated on the following songs:

''Midnight in New York''

''Teeny, Weeny Martini''

''Cradled in the Arms of Love''

In 1926, Kresa began working for Berlin, where he transcribed what Berlin was playing into musical manuscript form as Berlin could neither read nor write music, eventually becoming the general professional manager of the Irving Berlin Music Company.

He died of pneumonia in Southampton Hospital, Southampton, Long Island, New York.

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    Hiding in the shadows of the moon / by Rich, Max, 1897-1970

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