Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Marvin Hamlisch Lizzie Cochran Musical Theatre 2.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Marvin Hamlisch Lizzie Cochran Musical Theatre 2."— Presentation transcript:

1 Marvin Hamlisch Lizzie Cochran Musical Theatre 2

2 Marvin Hamlisch: A Brief History
Full name: Marvin Frederick Hamlisch Birth date: June 2, 1944 Death date: August 6, 2012 (age 68) Born in Manhatten, NY, to Lilly and Max Hamlisch Considered a child prodigy when he began piano at age 5 In 1951, before he even turned 7, he was accepted into what is now the Juilliard School Pre-College Division

3 Early Career His first job was a rehearsal pianist for Barbra Streisand on the show Funny Girl He went on to work with other Broadway legends such as Liza Minnelli, Judy Garland, and Groucho Marx

4 Awards He also received other awards, including: -Academy Awards
He has won all four major American performing arts awards (Emmys, Grammys, Oscar, and Tonys) for his various works. He is one of only two people to win all four awards, in addition to a Pulitzer Prize. He also received other awards, including: -Academy Awards -Drama Desk Awards -Golden Globes

5 Marvin Hamlisch’s Works
Best known for A Chorus Line (1975) and They’re Playing Our Song (1978) Other theatrical works include: -Seesaw (1973) -Jean Seberg (1983) -Smile (1986) -The Goodbye Girl (1993) -Sweet Smell of Success (2002) -Imaginary Friends (2002) -The Nutty Professor (2012) He also worked on many movie scores and symphony pieces

6 Marvin’s Music Marvin’s music has a lovely, unique way of being a perfect blend of classical music and contemporary musical theatre. In his theatrical music, he utilizes many instruments and combines them all to create a musical masterpiece. Below a the link for a Marvin Hamlisch Showcase, arranged by Warren Barker and performed by the London Gay Symphonic Winds. The arrangement includes a few of Marvin Hamlisch’s works. The second link is for a video of the cast of A Chorus Line at the Tony Awards, performing the opening number and the finale number.

7 “Music can make a difference
“Music can make a difference. There is a global nature to music, which has the potential to bring all people together. Music is truly an international language.” –Marvin Hamlisch

8 Links http://marvinhamlisch.us/biography/
hamlisch-composer-of-a-chorus-line-dies-at


Download ppt "Marvin Hamlisch Lizzie Cochran Musical Theatre 2."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google