R.I.P Marvin Hamlisch

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#25R.I.P Marvin Hamlisch
Posted: 8/7/12 at 10:13am

With Mark O'Donnell and Marvin Hamlisch ... will there be a third?

*shudders*


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#26R.I.P Marvin Hamlisch
Posted: 8/7/12 at 10:14am

Oh No! This is a huge loss to the community. I didn't even know he was sick. Very sad day indeed...

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#27R.I.P Marvin Hamlisch
Posted: 8/7/12 at 10:14am

I'm shocked. I just saw him with Idina Menzel last month at Ravinia. This last weekend, I was hanging my Chorus Line window card autographed by him. A great composer and song writer and a class act all the way.


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#28R.I.P Marvin Hamlisch
Posted: 8/7/12 at 10:17am

So sad. What a talent.

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#29R.I.P Marvin Hamlisch
Posted: 8/7/12 at 10:26am

OMG...i woke up to this news...this is very sad...

may he R.I.P.

HIS MUSIC WILL LIVE ON...

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#30R.I.P Marvin Hamlisch
Posted: 8/7/12 at 10:30am

Wow. Just, wow. A short illness.


Wow. RIP.


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#31R.I.P Marvin Hamlisch
Posted: 8/7/12 at 10:31am

Bottom of his obit includes a video medley of his songs, and an introduction by Barbra Streisand.
And some of his quotes. In connection to his latest project, "The Nutty Professor," which is aiming for Broadway:
“Music is truly an international language and it has the ability to bring people together like nothing else…… except comedy.”
Marvin Hamlisch, 1944-2012

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#32R.I.P Marvin Hamlisch
Posted: 8/7/12 at 10:34am

So very sad. I got to see him in the early 70s when he had a Las Vegas act. The world has indeed lost a major talent.

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#33R.I.P Marvin Hamlisch
Posted: 8/7/12 at 10:37am

However sad, how nice that he more or less worked until the end of his life. What he leaves behind is a legacy of wonderful music. I saw him once conduct the NSO in Washington, DC.

Best12, I think he might have been the 3rd as I'm taking into account of Martin Pakledinaz as the 1st.


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#34R.I.P Marvin Hamlisch
Posted: 8/7/12 at 10:39am

Wow! Way too young. I am glad I got to see him with the Columbus Symphony and Linda Eder a couple years ago. He seemed like such a nice guy and a wonderful performer.

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#35R.I.P Marvin Hamlisch
Posted: 8/7/12 at 10:42am

Like so many here, "A Chorus Line" changed me from a devoted teenaged fan into someone who (at least for a spell) pursued theatre as a full-time profession.

I also remember the huge resurgence for Scott Joplin and ragtime music, due to Hamlisch's Oscar-winning adapted score for "The Sting." Suddenly, "The Entertainer" by Joplin was on the Billboard Pop Chart in 1973.

Thank you for the music.


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#36R.I.P Marvin Hamlisch
Posted: 8/7/12 at 10:44am

A Chorus Line was the first show I ever saw on Broadway and pushed me into falling in love with musicals.

Very sad news.

RIP Mr. Hamlisch


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#37R.I.P Marvin Hamlisch
Posted: 8/7/12 at 10:46am

RIP, I thought of Gilda Radner as well.


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#38R.I.P Marvin Hamlisch
Posted: 8/7/12 at 10:48am

The third was Joan Stein. Her passing was the first of the three, this month.

And Marty P.

Such a huge loss all the way around.

I'm numb at this point.


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#39R.I.P Marvin Hamlisch
Posted: 8/7/12 at 10:53am

In the broader sense of "theatre," I suppose we're at #4 now. Wow.

I was thinking of theatre writers, though (authors, composers, lyricists, Tony-winning at that).


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#40R.I.P Marvin Hamlisch
Posted: 8/7/12 at 10:56am

"The Gift was Ours to borrow"

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#41R.I.P Marvin Hamlisch
Posted: 8/7/12 at 10:57am

I gasped seeing this news on the front page of the website. No idea he was ill.

RIP

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#42R.I.P Marvin Hamlisch
Posted: 8/7/12 at 11:00am

RIP. One of the best.


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#43R.I.P Marvin Hamlisch
Posted: 8/7/12 at 11:04am

Wow. They're all dead now. (Meaning all the CHORUS LINE creators.) This is very sad to hear. Best12, I would say that the producer Joan Stein was the first, then O'Donnell and then Hamlisch.

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#44R.I.P Marvin Hamlisch
Posted: 8/7/12 at 11:12am

His music was definitely everywhere and everything in the 1970s. So sad, may he RIP. I am so going to watch the Lisa Loopner performance of "The Way We Were" now.

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#45R.I.P Marvin Hamlisch
Posted: 8/7/12 at 11:14am

A Chorus Line is of course a masterpiece but I would also rate his scores for Sweet Smell of Success, The Goodbye Girl and They're Playing Our Song VERY high. The latter show will have a special poignancy now.

Why do I think he never quite got the wholehearted respect he deserved? Perhaps because he was such a public figure and we don't expect our artists to be that, I don't know.

RIP


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#46R.I.P Marvin Hamlisch
Posted: 8/7/12 at 11:17am

He accomplished so much, including being an integral part of an iconic musical that to this day, I count as one of the single most incredible surprises I've ever seen on stage. There's the big accomplishments like winning Oscars and Tonys, and then there's the ones that help touch and change lives like mine. Thank you Marvin for lending your gift to one of my top 5 musicals of all time, A Chorus Line, and for your priceless contribution to theatre and the arts. <3


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#47R.I.P Marvin Hamlisch
Posted: 8/7/12 at 11:24am

Rest in peace R.I.P Marvin Hamlisch


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#48R.I.P Marvin Hamlisch
Posted: 8/7/12 at 11:40am

Best12, I would say that the producer Joan Stein was the first, then O'Donnell and then Hamlisch.

If you decide not to count two-time Tony-winning costume designer Martin Pakledinaz, who died at 58 on July 8th.


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#49R.I.P Marvin Hamlisch
Posted: 8/7/12 at 11:44am

Him too. Wow. Too many sad losses this summer.