Monday, August 6, 2012

Marvin Hamlisch obit

Broadway to dim in honor of composer Marvin Hamlisch; dead at 68

 

He was not on the list.


Broadway’s bright glow will dim for a moment on Wednesday in memory of the late Marvin Hamlisch, a prolific American composer who died this week after a more than four-decade long career that spanned film, music, television and theater.

Manhattan’s 40 Broadway theaters are expected to turn down their lights at 8 p.m. ET for a total of 60 seconds in symbolic tribute to the man who composed acclaimed scores for the Pulitzer Prize-winning “A Chorus Line,” as well as “They’re Playing Our Song” and “The Goodbye Girl.”

His musical ensembles and “old-fashioned” style made him a favorite with Hollywood elites, theater-goers and dignitaries, and earned him three Oscars, four Grammys, four Emmys, a Tony and three Golden Globe awards – one of only 11 people ever to do so, according to The Broadway League, a trade group for the industry.

On the silver screen, Hamlisch composed more than 40 scores for films like “The Way We Were” and “The Sting.”

“His legacy leaves us with a treasury of songs and stories that will always be familiar to theater-goers as they stir up meaningful and heartfelt emotions,” said Charlotte St. Martin, League Executive Director.

He died Monday at the age of 68.

“Music is truly an international language,” Hamlisch said on his official website. “And I hope to contribute by widening communication as much as I can.”

Social media was abuzz Tuesday with reflections of the legendary composer and his legacy.

“The evenings we spent with you and the Pittsburgh Pops are memories that will last forever,” Jean Elliot Boyer wrote on his official Facebook page.”Your banter with the audience and your down-to-earth style will stay with me forever.”

“The world will miss your gift,” wrote Gail Dwyer.

Lauded as a child prodigy, Hamlisch was the youngest student ever accepted into Manhattan’s prestigious Juilliard School of Music at the age of 7. Later in life, he held principal pops conductor positions at various American orchestras, including the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and the Pasadena, San Diego and Seattle Symphonies.

His passing drew comments Tuesday from a galaxy of Hollywood stars and others who sought to pay him tribute.

“I will miss his talent, our laughter (and) friendship, but mostly I will miss Marvin,” said actress and singer Liza Minnelli. “My heart is with his wife Terre always.”

Nancy Reagan said she had been shocked to learn of his death, calling Hamlisch “a dear friend” whom she and her late husband, President Ronald Reagan, were drawn to by way of his “old fashioned” charm.

“I’ll never forget that he wrote a special song for Ronnie’s surprise 77th birthday party in 1988. My heart goes out to Terre at this difficult time,” said the former first lady.

“I’m devastated,” said singer Barbra Streisand. “He was my dear friend. He’s been in my life ever since the first day I met him in 1963, when he was my rehearsal pianist for ‘Funny Girl.’ ”

“He was a true musical genius,” she said. “But above all that, he was a beautiful human being. I will truly miss him.”

Hamlisch ‘a trouper to the end’

Hamlisch was a musical director and arranger of Streisand’s 1994 concert tour and television special, and had recently worked on a musical adaption of the production of “The Nutty Professor,” a musical comedy directed by Jerry Lewis.

Theatre

Year       Title       Role(s) Notes

1973      Seesaw Dance Arrangements    

1975      A Chorus Line     Music by              Pulitzer Prize for Drama & Tony Award for Best Score

1978      They're Playing Our Song              Music by             

1983      Jean Seberg        Music by             

1986      Smile     Music by             

1993      The Goodbye Girl             Music by             

2002      Sweet Smell of Success Music by             

2002      Imaginary Friends            Music by             

2012      The Nutty Professor        Music by             

 

Film

Title       Year       Role(s) Notes

1968      The Swimmer                   

1969      Take the Money and Run                             

1969      The April Fools                 

1970      Move                   

1970      Flap                       

1971      Something Big                  

1971      Kotch                   

1971      Bananas                              

1972      The War Between Men and Women                       

1973      The World's Greatest Athlete                    

1973      Save the Tiger                   

1973      The Way We Were                         

1973      The Sting                            

1975      The Prisoner of Second Avenue                

1977      The Spy Who Loved Me                                

1977      The Absent-Minded Waiter                        

1978      Same Time, Next Year                   

1978      Ice Castles                          

1979      Starting Over                     

1979      Chapter Two                     

1980      Seems Like Old Times                    

1980      Ordinary People                              

1980      Gilda Live                            

1982      Sophie's Choice                                

1982      I Ought to Be in Pictures                               

1983      Romantic Comedy                          

1984      A Streetcar Named Desire                           

1985      D.A.R.Y.L.                            

1985      A Chorus Line                    

1987      When the Time Comes                  

1988      Sam Found Out: A Triple Play                     

1988      Little Nikita                        

1988      David                    

1989      The January Man                             

1989      Shirley Valentine                             

1989      The Experts                       

1990      Women and Men: Stories of Seduction                  

1991      Switched at Birth                             

1991      Missing Pieces                  

1991      Frankie and Johnny                        

1994      Seasons of the Heart                      

1996      The Mirror Has Two Faces                           

2003      How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days                    

2009      The Informant!                

2013      Behind the Candelabra                 

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