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The Musical Summary
2,963 words, approx. 10 pages The American musical theater of the twentieth century is a widely diverse genre that encompasses a variety of styles. From traditional operettas and musical comedies by composers such as Sigmund Romberg and George Gershwin in the early part of the...
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 Sigmund Romberg, born Romberg Zsigmond (July 29, 1887, Nagykanizsa − November 9, 1951, New York, New York) was an American composer best known for his...


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 International Peace Update
Eleonore Romberg.(Obituary)
06/22/2004: 371 words, approx. 1 pages A deep shadow descended over the festive opening of WILPF's 28th International Congress on the sunny morning of 2 August 2004, at Kungalv, Sweden, when a call from Munich informed us that Eleonore Romberg, had died in the night. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] ...
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ROMBERG: Maytime
03/01/2006: 273 words, approx. 1 pages ROMBERG: Maytime De Leon, McCormick; Kohi, Knox, NeLon; Ohio Light Opera Chorus and Orchestra, Byess. Libretto. Albany, Troy 808-09 Warning: this ain't your great-grandmother's Maytime. Ohio Light Opera has just released the first full (2 CD) recording of Sigmund Rombergs 1917 smash. OLO...


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