Composer Marvin Hamlisch passed away recently, on Auguist 7th, at 68 years.
Hamlisch won just about every sign of recognition there was to win for a composer of music for Broadway and Holywood: three Oscars, four Emmys, three Golden Globes, one Tony. Even a Pulitzer (the The Chorus Line.)
One of the Oscars was not for composing original music but for adapting it -- he adapted the work of ragtime great Scott Joplin for the movie The Sting.
Hamlisch was also the object of a crush, dear to the heart of Lisa Loopner, the fictional nerd played brilliantly by the late Gilda Radner.
And Hamlisch was due to ring in the new year 2013 with the New York Philharmonic, conducting its New Year's Eve concert.
Best of luck, then, to Hamlisch in his otherworldly journey and best of luck, too, to the Philharmonic in finding someone else for that gig.
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