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| | Oscar Hammerstein II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Flower Drum Song, and The Sound of Music, as well as the musical film State Fair and the television musical |  | | His first musical, Always You, for which he wrote the book and lyrics, opened on Broadway in 1921. |  | | Sigmund Romberg, among others, over the next several years on shows such as Sweet Adeline, Music in the Air, and Very Warm for May, a critical failure which nevertheless contained one of Kern and Hammerstein's loveliest songs, "All the Things You Are." |
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| | Oklahoma! |
 | | - A synopsis of the musical by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. |  | | - A synopsis and analysis of the musical by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. |  | | - A synopsis, history and analysis of the musical by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II. |
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| | MSN Encarta - Oscar Hammerstein |
 | | Hammerstein, Oscar, II (1895-1960), American librettist, who helped raise American musical comedy to true musical theater. |  | | "Hammerstein, Oscar, II," Microsoft® Encarta® Online Encyclopedia 2004 |  | | Hammerstein's most famous song lyrics include “Indian Love Call,””Ol' Man River,””People Will Say We're in Love,” and “Some Enchanted Evening.” |
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| | Internet Broadway Database: Oscar Hammerstein II Credits on Broadway |
 | | Featuring songs with lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Dec 20, 1995 - Dec 31, 1995 |  | | Featuring songs with lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Apr 15, 1987 - Apr 26, 1987 |  | | Featuring songs with lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Dec 4, 2003 - Feb 15, 2004 |
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| | Oscar Hammerstein II |
 | | When Kern and Hammerstein decided to use it in Show Boat, Hammerstein rewrote half the lyrics to the song, but preferred to let the public think that "Bill" was still entirely the work of Kern and Wodehouse. |  | | The song "Bill", used in Show Boat, was actually from a much older musical, Oh, Lady! |  | | Nominated for Music Best Song 1951 : THE STRIP "A Kiss to Build a Dream On" - Music and Lyric |
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| | Oscar Hammerstein |
 | | Despite his immense contribution to the theater, Oscars nephew Oscar Hammerstein II, is the one who is more familiar to theatergoers because of his much beloved musicals Carousel, Showboat, Oklahoma! |  | | Credit for the Victoria's 17-year success was mostly due to the management and Barnum-like, public relations acumen of Oscar's son, Willie Hammerstein. |  | | For Oscar, money was a means to an end, not the end itself. |
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| | The Richard Rodgers Collection: Finding Aids (Performing Arts Reading Room, Music Division,Library ofCongress) |
 | | Lyrics by Laurence Housman "Cinderella" (1957) television musical, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II B/F Contents 4/1 Do I love you (because you're beautiful) Holograph piano-vocal score in pencil; [3] p. |  | | The "Rodgers and Hammerstein Fact Book" by Stanley Green and the "Catalog of the American Musical" by Tommy Krasker and Robert Kimball were enormously helpful in determining correct song titles, as well as identifying the shows for which the songs were written or in which they were sung. |  | | When the old world was new {see Barker} When the old world was new {see [Sketches for "Spring Is Here"]} "Flower Drum Song" (1958; film 1961) lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II B/F Contents 5/21 Chop suey Holograph piano-vocal score in pencil; [4] p. |
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| | Oscar Hammerstein Ii |
 | | Starware search is an excellent resource for quality sites on Oscar Hammerstein Ii and much more! |  | | Oscar Hammerstein Ii Search Results for Oscar Hammerstein II |  | | Starware also provides related listings for Oscar Hammerstein Ii. |
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| | Oscar Hammerstein |
 | | Hammerstein wrote and composed the music for several theatre productions. |  | | Oscar Hammerstein, whose grandson, Oscar Hammerstein II, wrote a series of successful musicals including |  | | He eventually made a large fortune by inventing a machine for spreading tobacco leaves. |
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| | The Rodgers and Hammerstein Organization |
 | | Founded by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II half a century ago, The Rodgers and Hammerstein Organization administers and promotes entertainment copyrights through stage productions ( The RandH Theatre Library), orchestral and vocal performances ( The RandH Concert Library) and music publishing ( Williamson Music. |
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| | Hammerstein, Oscar, 2d. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 |
 | | See biographies by D. Taylor (1953), S. Green (1963), J. Cone (1966), J. Hammond (1970), and H. Fordin (1977); E. Mordden, Rodgers and Hammerstein (1992); S. Citron, Wordsmiths: Oscar Hammerstein 2nd and Alan Jay Lerner (1995). |  | | Hammerstein wrote the lyrics to many famous songs, including The Last Time I Saw Paris and It Might As Well Be Spring, which won Academy Awards. |
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| | Show Boat - a musical by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II |
 | | Show Boat - a musical by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II Show Boat |  | | The story, which spans almost fifty years, deals primarily with the fortunes of an impressionable young woman named Magnolia Hawks, her father who owns a show boat named the Cotton Blossom, and a troubled riverboat gambler/actor named Gaylord Ravenal. |  | | After choosing for their subject Edna Ferber's sprawling novel of life on the Mississippi, Kern and Hammerstein set out to deal with issues such as unhappy marriages and racial prejudice. |
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