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  • When Baum died suddenly at the age of 62, Harold C. Schonberg, the renowned music critic of The New York Times, wrote, They say there is no such thing as an indispensable man.

    New York Opera's Forgotten Maestro 2011

  • Professor Djerassi will be talking about his new book Four Jews on Parnassus - a Conversation, which is a biography of Walter Benjamin, Theodor W. Adrono, Gershom Scholem and Arnold Schonberg, written as a debate between the four on Jewish identity, the making of history and the desire for immortality.

    Science Maxine 2009

  • The group presented half the canon Strauss, Schonberg, Brahms at the Library of Congress on Friday.

    Concert review: Salzburg Hyperion Ensemble at the Library of Congress Robert Battey 2011

  • "We've been investing in our e-trading infrastructure in anticipation of the possibility that the world of foreign exchange does go" more down the computer-assisted route, said Rick Schonberg , Goldman's head of foreign-exchange sales for e-commerce.

    Banks' Currency Clients Get High-Tech Tools Erin McCarthy 2011

  • As original as the Schonberg is, it still testifies to the young composer's musical surroundings: the symphonic magnitude and programmatic story lines of Richard Strauss's tone poems, Wagner's endless chains of unresolved harmonies and Brahms's dense logic.

    Emerson opens string quartet festival with well-played Schonberg Post 2011

  • As original as the Schonberg is, it still testifies to the young composer's musical surroundings: the symphonic magnitude and programmatic story lines of Richard Strauss's tone poems, Wagner's endless chains of unresolved harmonies and Brahms's dense logic.

    Emerson opens string quartet festival with well-played Schonberg Post 2011

  • There are also some boy-girl ballads in the international poperetta style of Boublil-Schonberg, sung by Mr. Rawle and the demure Emma Williams (who was Truly Scrumptious in “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” here), which suggest the aural equivalent of the figurines on a wedding cake.

    London Theater Journal: Up in Flames - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • For that is the issue at the center of “Marguerite,” a musical updating of “Camille” by a team that includes the composer Michel Legrand (“The Windmills of Your Mind”) and Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg (the boys who gave you “Les Miserables”).

    London Theater Journal: Wet Groundlings and a Soggy Camille named “Marguerite” - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • There are also some boy-girl ballads in the international poperetta style of Boublil-Schonberg, sung by Mr. Rawle and the demure Emma Williams (who was Truly Scrumptious in “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” here), which suggest the aural equivalent of the figurines on a wedding cake.

    London Theater Journal: Up in Flames - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • For that is the issue at the center of “Marguerite,” a musical updating of “Camille” by a team that includes the composer Michel Legrand (“The Windmills of Your Mind”) and Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg (the boys who gave you “Les Miserables”).

    London Theater Journal: Wet Groundlings and a Soggy Camille named “Marguerite” - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

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