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American composer and conductor (1944–2012)

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Conceptualizing Chess Podcast

Game Exercise: Close your eyes and follow along with an entire Chess game using the audio below. On each move, try to conceptualize the position clearly and understand how it has changed. Try to follow the game until the end to stretch the amount of moves you can see ahead. To learn more about Don't Move Until You See It and get the free 5-day Conceptualizing Chess Series, head over to https://dontmoveuntilyousee.it/conceptualization PGN for today's exercise: { Hamlisch vs NN (Vienna, 1902) } 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nd7 3. Bc4 g6 4. Nf3 Bg7 5. Bxf7+ Kxf7 6. Ng5+ Kf6 7. Qf3# *

Rewatching Oscar
Ordinary People (1980) Including 2024 Oscar Predictions

Rewatching Oscar

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 81:05


In 1980, legendary actor Robert Redford made his directorial debut with a film that moved so many and gave us great dramatic performances from Donald Sutherland, newcomer Timothy Hutton, and even comedy sitcom star Mary Tyler Moore.  The film is of course the moving Ordinary People. It took home four Oscars, including Best Picture. However, after more than 4 decades does it still resonate with us, and in retrospect is it still deserving as the best of 1980? Download and listen to film critic Jack Ferdman's take on Ordinary People.As a bonus, Jack also shares his choices for who will win all the prizes at the 96th Annual Academy Awards on Sunday, March 10th.  SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW Rewatching Oscar:Website: https://rewatchingoscar.buzzsprout.comApple Podcasts/iTunesSpotifyGoogle PodcastsiHear RadioPodchaserPodcast AddictTuneInAlexaAmazon Overcasts Podcast Addict Player FMRSS Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1815964.rssWebsite: https://rewatchingoscar.buzzsprout.comSocial Media Links: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, InstagramShare your thoughts and suggestions with us through:Facebook Messanger or email us atjack@rewatchingoscar.comMusic by TurpacShow Producer: Jack FerdmanPodcast Logo Design: Jack FerdmanMovie (audio) clips courtesy of Movie ClipsMovie trailer courtesy of YouTubeSupport us by downloading, sharing, and giving us a 5-star Rating.  It helps our podcast continue to reach many people and make it available to share more episodes with everyone.Tags: OscarsAcademy AwardsBest PicturewinnermoviesfilmreviewRewatching Oscarpodcast

The Overlap Podcast
Overlap Ep. 45: Best Of Overlap Part 2

The Overlap Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 34:27


Cue EGOT Winner Marvin Hamlisch plunking away slowly in C Major at a piano, even though Babs wanted the song in a minor key. Nobody puts Hamlisch in a minor third.) "Memories... light the corners of my mind. Misty, watercolor memories... of the way... we were..." No, we're not talking to Barbra this week. Sorry to disappoint. But, now that you've already been floored by the lack of Streisand, have "No More Tears" and rejoice in the meaning behind the weird symbolism attempted above - we have to admit we're "Guilty" as we've got a clip show this week, you lucky "People." (How many Streisand songs can we reference here? You don't want to take the under on that bet, friendo.) This week, we "Send in the Clowns," our boys Sid and Keith, as we do a deep dive back to Episodes 6 through 10 and grab the best gobbets of wisdom from them because ... let's be real, the helpful hints found therein are "Evergreen." Our boys begin with looking back at their chat in Episode 6 with Justin Koen on how best to get buy-in from your employees. Given the Era of Economic Uncertainty we currently find ourselves in, that could be wonderful wisdom to have if you don't want your current, great employees to just be a "Memory." Episode 7, our boys wax poetic and ask themselves "What Are You Doing The Rest of Your Life," dropping knowledge bombs about how to create the life you want. Since we're #TeamNo Spoilers, you'll have to actually listen to get these fun facts or you'll be "Left in the Dark." Episode 8, it's our old friend Mike Michalowicz and the Pumpkin Plan, where you go from "Just Leave Everything to Me" mode and learn how to take a business from the launch phase to soaring way up there in "A Piece of Sky." Don't get caught in the cycle of "Sell It, Do It, Sell It, Do It" (That's not a Streisand song - just a quote from the episode. Bet it would be a bop, though) - listen and learn how to make your business "The Best Thing You've Ever Done." Episode 9, we get to talk to a mentor of Sid's, Steve Bousquet, and gab about how "Being Good Isn't Good Enough" - you have to be open, honest and real with your employees or you'll be watching them go, quietly saying to yourself "I Won't Last a Day Without You." And, finally, Episode 10 - Are you still with us? "Papa, Can You Hear Me?" (You knew Yentl was coming) ... it's "The Second Time Around" for more awesome approaches for actualizing employee buy-in. Again, no more clues here, but trust us when we say the tips and tricks we've got here ain't no "Second Hand Rose." We know some of you may not love a clip show, but we say "Don't Rain On My Parade" because "Happy Days Are Here Again." So, "Put On Your Sunday Clothes" and enjoy this week's entertaining episode. (20, for those of you who don't want to count them up. But, "Don't Lie To Me," was it a bit much? ... 21.) LISTEN TO THE FULL EPISODES Episode 6 Episode 7 Episode 8 Episode 9 Episode 10 CONNECT WITH THE GUYS RX SPORT FIT CHECKMAT DAPHNE Sexton Lawn & Landscape Keith Glines Sid Sexton HOW CAN I SUPPORT THE PODCAST? Tell Your Friends, Share Online & If you would like to become a sponsor so we can reach a wider audience contact us on social media (links above under connect with the guys) Our Sponsors   Rick Miller Pro 356 Consulting   Johnny Barranco Barranco and Associates

Persönlichkeits und Tiefgründige Themen
Interview Teil 1 mit der tollen Stimmtrainerin Roberta Hamlisch von Sprechstimme Hamlitsch

Persönlichkeits und Tiefgründige Themen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2021 20:29


Interview mit der Stimmtrainerin Roberta Hamlitsch Es war mit besonders eine Freude mit der sympathischen Roberta ein Interview zu führen, da mir das Thema Reden und Sprechen ein Herzensthema ist und es sehr spass gemacht hat. Sie beherrschen viele rhetorische und kommunikative Strategien, fühlen aber, das ist nicht so ganz Ihr Ding? Sie haben viel zu sagen, kriegen es aber nicht so ganz hin, dass Ihnen auch entsprechend Gehör geschenkt wird? Sie überlegen, was Sie tun könnten um mehr aus Ihrem sprachlichen Auftritt zu machen - weil Sie ja so viel wissen und dennoch überhört werden? https://www.facebook.com/sprechstimmehamlitsch/ office@robertahamlitsch.com Einach auf meinen Youtube Kanal en Abo da lassen https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGAWqefVvELoua1Hbm5xVQA/featured Würde mich natürlich gern über ein Feedback freuen unter redekunst@gmx.net

Musical Minutes with John and John

For the final episode of Season 2 - John and John dive into the one singular sensation that is "A Chorus Line". The duo discusses their thoughts on Hamlisch's fantastic score, the genesis of the show, and how, once again... orchestrators matter. Book by James Kirkwood and Nicholas Dante Music by Marvin Hamlisch Lyrics by Edward Kleban Find the episode on your favorite podcast app or by going to https://anchor.fm/musicalminutes Intro and outro music ("BeBop 25") provided under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com Have a question for John or John? Want to leave feedback or tell us how wrong we are? Email us at musicalminutespodcast@gmail.com For more info on our hosts - please visit https://norine62.wixsite.com/musicalminutes

Broadwaysted!
Episode 275: Drew Gasparini gets Broadwaysted!

Broadwaysted!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 63:59


"That score is pretty outrageous. Hamlisch killed it. But there's--that's a great name for a podcast right there." Play along as Drew Gasparini (@DrewGasparini - It's Kind of a Funny Story, Skittles Commercial: The Broadway Musical) joins Bryan, Kevin, and Kimberly for wine, broadway talk, theatre games, bad puns, and a little bit of scotch. Become a supporter on our Patreon: https://bit.ly/2Q2zELG Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Backstage Babble
#46-Barry Kleinbort Part 2!!

Backstage Babble

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 125:08


Tune in today for Part 2 of Barry Kleinbort. Today, we focus on his career as a cabaret writer and director, in addition to his many upcoming projects. Hear him talk about why a tape was called a “Hamlisch,” how he avoided a potential trap when working with Len Cariou, what he discovered about Irving Berlin, why he ended up writing a song about Martin Charnin, why the Barry Sisters should be more remembered today, and other stories about Kaye Ballard, Tony Roberts, Jo Sullivan Loesser, Karen Mason, and everyone in between!   TRIVIA LINK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCxkBNFDslg

My Favorite Flop
The Very Best Week Of Your Lives

My Favorite Flop

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 55:10


"The heat is on" as hosts Bobby and Kristina discuss 1986's Smile on episode six of My Favorite Flop.   ABOUT SMILE Based on the 1975 movie of the same name, Smile is a satirical portrait of small-town America that follows the intrigue and exploits onstage and behind-the-scenes as Santa Rosa, California plays host to the Young American Miss Pageant. The musical features a book and lyrics by Howard Ashman with music by Marvin Hamlisch. Smile finally came to Broadway in 1986 after several failed attempts earlier in the decade, with various creative forces attached to the project. Carolyn Leigh, who had initially written the lyrics to the first two version of the show, passed away shortly after a workshop was held in 1983, leading to Howard Ashman's eventual involvement. Only one song from those early versions remains, the title song, though it features a new set of lyrics written by Ashman. The Broadway production closed after just 48 performances and is considered a "lost" musical because no official cast recording was ever made. However, Ashman and Hamlisch revised the show for stock productions, and a demo CD by featuring members of the original cast was created to use for licensing. Some of the songs have been recorded over the years, most notably by Broadway record producer Bruce Kimmel, in an attempt to preserve some of the fantastic material written for the show. A private industry reading of the show took place in 2010, though nothing further came from it, and a reunion concert was presented in 2014 at 54 Below with members of the original cast.   Original Broadway Cast Marsha Waterbury as Brenda DiCarlo Freelander Jeff McCarthy as Big Bob Freelander Jodi Benson as Doria Hudson Anne Marie Bobby as Robin Gibson Tia Riebling as Shawn Christianson Cheryl-Ann Rossi as Maria Gonzales Michael O'Gorman as Tommy French Tommy Daggett as Little Bob Freelander Dick Patterson as Ted Farley Mana Allen as Patti-Lynn Bird Andrew Cassese as Freddy Veanne Cox as Sandra-Kay Mcaffee Donna Marie Elio as Gina Minelli Laura Gardner as Robin's Mom Lauren Goler as Valerie Sherman Valerie Lau-Kee as Linda Lee Andrea Leigh-Smith as Debralee Davis Mia Malm as Kate Gardner Cindy Oakes as Connie-Sue Whipple Nikki Rene as Cookie Wilson Julie Tussey as Kimberly Lyons Renée Veneziale as Dana Simpson Deanna D. Wells as Heidi Anderson Jeffrey Wilkins as Tony Ruth Williamson as Carol K. C. Wilson as Photographer Richard Woods as Dale Wilson-Shears

Très Bond
0032 | Top 5 Film Scores

Très Bond

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2020 114:56


If music be the food of love then the Bond franchise is well-fed. Norman, Barry, Martin, Hamlisch, Conti, Kamen, Serra, Arnold, Newman, and Zimmer. More men have scored Bond's films than have played the secret agent himself but which of them is the composer king? Which soundtrack sits atop this mountain of magnum opuses?

Narada Radio Company Audio Drama
2007 INTERVIEW WITH MARVIN HAMLISCH

Narada Radio Company Audio Drama

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 11:59


Back in 2006-07 I had a gig at KCCT, a Corpus Christi radio station that was an "Air America" affiliate for about a year. I got in good with the program director and learned audio production, gaining some valuable experience, etc., and eventually developing my own weekly show, "ArtScene", showcasing local events in the artistic community. When I learned that composer/performer Marvin Hamlisch was going to be performing with the Corpus Christi Symphony Orchestra, I was able to gain a telephone interview with him, and I found him to be very friendly, engaging and enthusiastic. Here's the bulk of the interview -- the Symphony's managing director arrived and we chatted for a few minutes but I have eliminated those bits.  The brilliant Mr. Hamlisch passed on in 2012, one of a very small community of artists who have achieved "EGOT": Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony Awards; and one of two people who have achieved EGOT plus Pulitzer. He was an American Treasure and is sorely missed.

The Blotter Presents
109: Mindhunter Season 2 and The Informant!

The Blotter Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 64:20


Mindhunter returned for a second season on Netflix last week, and I talked with Will Leitch about the gifts director David Fincher brings to this kind of narrative, who's the real heart of the FBI BSU story, Fringe reunions, and whether the Li'l Tench, Creep In Waiting storyline worked for us. This section does contain spoilers for the second season, so if you haven't watched yet, skip ahead to... ...the Cold Case section, where we're talking about 2009's The Informant!, a genre-busting take on Mark Whitacre's elaborate, self-satisfied frauds against his employer in the '90s. Steven Soderbergh's understanding of southern-Illinois-ness, a vanity-free performance from Matt Damon, and a host of Hey, It's That Guy!s looking flabbergasted join a fizzy Hamlisch score to create a hilarious portrait of a deluded secret-agent con...that's also an object lesson in how to tell complicated white-collar crime stories visually. Screw your toupees on tight: it's The Blotter Presents, Episode 109. Get even more true-crime content reviewed: support the pod/site on Patreon, and sign up for the newsletter, Best Evidence! SHOW NOTES Mindhunter: https://www.netflix.com/search?q=mindhunter&jbv=80114855&jbp=0&jbr=0 Zodiac: https://amzn.to/2ZlGS2l The Informant!: https://www.netflix.com/search?q=the%20informant&jbv=70105371&jbp=0&jbr=0 Will Leitch's newsletter: https://tinyletter.com/williamfleitch/ Special Guest: Will Leitch.

Keith Price's Curtain Call
ANDREA McARDLE RETURNS TO FEINSTEIN'S 54 BELOW WITH DONNA MCKECHNIE

Keith Price's Curtain Call

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2018 16:34


I love whenever I get a moment to hang out with Tony Award© Nominee, Andrea McArdle, because I know that we will always have laughter over something as ridiculous as a video game and Twizzlers. However, she and Tony Award © Winner, Donna McKechnie team up to bring a night of great singing with the songs of Sondheim and Hamlisch. She sits and chats with me about the show and more. Please enjoy my conversation with Ms. Andrea. About the 54 Below Show: https://54below.com/events/andrea-mcardle-donna-mckechnie-celebrate-sondheim-hamlisch/ About the Podcast: http://keithpricecurtaincall.com

Sodajerker On Songwriting
Episode 115 - Rupert Holmes

Sodajerker On Songwriting

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 74:39


Singer-songwriter, composer, playwright and author Rupert Holmes discusses songs from his lavish box set Songs That Sound Like Movies from Cherry Red Records. The polymath and raconteur talks Simon and Brian through the writing of classic songs like 'Widescreen', 'Him', 'Timothy', 'Studio Musician', 'Partners in Crime', and 'Escape (The Piña Colada Song)'. Rupert also describes writing for Barbra Streisand, collaborating with Marvin Hamlisch, and the secret of managing his many projects.

WFMT: Critical Thinking and Critic's Choice
Music of Marvin Hamlisch (rebroadcast) (Critical Thinking)

WFMT: Critical Thinking and Critic's Choice

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2016 55:30


In a program from September of 2012, Andrew Patner shares a listen to selections from the late Marvin Hamlisch‘s score to the Pulitzer Prize- and multiple Tony-Award-winning 1975 show A Chorus Line.  He also has some recordings of another artist with surprising parallels to Hamlisch [...]

The Top 100 Project
The Sting

The Top 100 Project

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2016 41:47


Oscar Month is under way with this stunningly popular title. Newman & Redford have more chemistry than just about any couple ever paired up on the big screen. Their charm takes them a long way and they're convincing as con men too, but is their twist-filled movie funny? How has it held up compared to other '70s classics? Check out our theories and get you & your family some beans from Sparkplug.Coffee!

America Won't Shut Up
About Dip! with Mike Scollins & Bridey Elliott

America Won't Shut Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2013 60:02


From East Brunswick, New Jersey to South Bend, Indiana, Americans everywhere are buzzing about that sloppy, edible treat they love to call dip! To get to the bottom of this trend, we'll sit down with a Youtube sensation known as The Big Dipper, whose dip-themed viral videos have made him an overnight sensation, Francis Liebenstein. Then later in the show, we'll talk to a double-dipping advocate, and founder of Hamlisch & Hamlisch, Marv Hamlisch. Of course, we've got headlines, a quick twitter check-in, and we're paid yet another visit from our good friend and puzzle guru, Hank Schlitz, aka The Befuddler. All that and more, plus music from the Foo Fighters, this week on America Won't Shut Up! This week's episode stars Mike Scollins (twitter.com/mikescollins) and Bridey Elliott (twitter.com/brideylee). Be sure to check them out on stage and screen. Enjoy your week!

Sodajerker On Songwriting
Episode 33 - Carole Bayer Sager

Sodajerker On Songwriting

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2013 50:02


Celebrated songwriter and artist Carole Bayer Sager is the guest for this episode in which Simon and Brian quiz her about some of her best-known songs, such as 'Nobody Does it Better' (Carly Simon), 'It's the Falling in Love' (Michael Jackson), 'Arthur's Theme' (Christopher Cross), 'On My Own' (Patti LaBelle/Michael McDonald), 'That's What Friends Are For' (Dionne Warwick/Elton John/Gladys Knight/Stevie Wonder), 'A Groovy Kind of Love' (Phil Collins) and her solo hit 'You're Moving Out Today'.

Front Row: Archive 2012
Tributes to Marvin Hamlisch and Robert Hughes

Front Row: Archive 2012

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2012 28:33


With John Wilson. The lyricist Don Black remembers his friend the composer Marvin Hamlisch whose death has been announced today. There is another chance to hear Hamlisch - best known for the musical A Chorus Line and the score and song for The Way We Were - at the Front Row piano three years ago, explaining how he wrote the songs which won him Emmys, Grammys,Oscars and a Tony. The art critic Richard Cork assesses the influence of Robert Hughes whose death has also been announced today. How did his writing change criticism ad critics? And, as Jamaica celebrates its 50th year of Independence we find out about Studio 17, one of Kingston's best-known recording studios, record shops, and meccas for reggae music in the late 60s and 70's. The studio is also celebrating its 50th anniversary and Front Row has been offered the chance to hear some of their newly discovered archive recordings from reggae greats like Dennis Brown, Lord Creator, and John Holt. Reshma B, Reggae & Dancehall correspondent talks to John. Producer Erin Riley.