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Hamlisch, (Frederick) Marvin

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Hamlisch, (Frederick) Marvin (1944- )

US composer. In 1974 he won Academy Awards for the title song and score from The Way We Were (1973) and for his adaptation of Scott Joplin's ragtime music in the The Sting (1973). He composed the music for A Chorus Line (1975), the longest running musical in Broadway history. He also performed and conducted with major symphony orchestras.

Hamlisch was born in New York City. A musical prodigy, he was admitted to the Juilliard School of Music at the age of seven.



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