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Sigmund Romberg

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  • That was a piece written for an operetta called "New Moon," Sigmund Romberg.

    100 Years Of Jazz Clarinetist Artie Shaw 2010

  • Loesser is an unusual choice for the series when you consider that his quartet of predecessors are Richard Rodgers, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Jerome Kern and Sigmund Romberg.

    Baby, He's Gold Inside 2008

  • Told that the admiral was attending a performance of the Sigmund Romberg operetta The Student Prince at the National Theater, Roosevelt decided to wait.

    DAY OF DECEIT ROBERT B. STINNETT 2001

  • Told that the admiral was attending a performance of the Sigmund Romberg operetta The Student Prince at the National Theater, Roosevelt decided to wait.

    DAY OF DECEIT ROBERT B. STINNETT 2001

  • Told that the admiral was attending a performance of the Sigmund Romberg operetta The Student Prince at the National Theater, Roosevelt decided to wait.

    DAY OF DECEIT ROBERT B. STINNETT 2001

  • Told that the admiral was attending a performance of the Sigmund Romberg operetta The Student Prince at the National Theater, Roosevelt decided to wait.

    DAY OF DECEIT ROBERT B. STINNETT 2001

  • That song, "One More Kiss," is a waltzing avowal of love and farewell written in the soaring lyrical style of Sigmund Romberg.

    NYT > Home Page By ANTHONY TOMMASINI 2011

  • That song, "One More Kiss," is a waltzing avowal of love and farewell written in the soaring lyrical style of Sigmund Romberg.

    NYT > Home Page By ANTHONY TOMMASINI 2011

  • Of course, William had nothing on the rebellious inclinations of Prince Karl Franz, heir to the throne of Karlsberg and the hero of the throaty Sigmund Romberg operetta "The Student Prince."

    News - chicagotribune.com 2011

  • MacDonald and Eddy used already familiar, even old-fashioned material by such European composers as Sigmund Romberg, Rudolf Friml, Victor Herbert, and even Noel Coward.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

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