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  • Although Wildcat didn't really work that well as a musical (for complicated reasons, I saw it twice), it had a score full of treasures and one of Broadway's greatest overtures (orchestrated by "Red" Ginzler, who orchestrated the greatest of them all, Gypsy.)

    Howard Kissel: The Best Is Yet to Come Howard Kissel 2011

  • Although Wildcat didn't really work that well as a musical (for complicated reasons, I saw it twice), it had a score full of treasures and one of Broadway's greatest overtures (orchestrated by "Red" Ginzler, who orchestrated the greatest of them all, Gypsy.)

    Howard Kissel: The Best Is Yet to Come Howard Kissel 2011

  • You can do it, as happens here, in front of dirt-plain vaudeville-style sets—it actually looks better that way—and you can even do it, as also happens here, with a one-violin vaudeville-style pit band, though the original Sid Ramin-Robert Ginzler orchestrations sound infinitely more effective when played by a full-size group.

    If Mama Was Human Terry Teachout 2012

  • The stringless school-of-Nelson-Riddle big-band accompaniment will likewise seem undernourished to anyone familiar with the original-cast album, which features the swing-for-the-fences orchestrations of Robert Ginzler.

    Lovable, Huggable, And Unscrupulous Too Terry Teachout 2011

  • Although Wildcat didn't really work that well as a musical (for complicated reasons, I saw it twice), it had a score full of treasures and one of Broadway's greatest overtures (orchestrated by "Red" Ginzler, who orchestrated the greatest of them all, Gypsy.)

    Howard Kissel: The Best Is Yet to Come Howard Kissel 2011

  • Elinor Ginzler: It is so important to be tracking how your older relatives are doing.

    Personal Finance: Beauty and your bottom line 2010

  • AARP's Ginzler says the fewer people that must move into nursing homes, the more public money these states and cities save.

    Building Homes to Age In 2010

  • AARP's Ginzler says the fewer people that must move into nursing homes, the more public money these states and cities save.

    Building Homes to Age In 2010

  • Elinor Ginzler: AARP has developed resources, especially designed for Boomer women to help them through the long-term care planning process, www. aarp.org/decide.

    Color of Money Book Club Paula Span 2010

  • Elinor Ginzler: Here are a couple of "tricks" you might try to open up the conversation.

    Color of Money Book Club Paula Span 2010

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