Hamlisch, Marvin. (1944 - 2012). Autograph 1963 Composition Final Exam. From Hamlisch's sophmore year at Queens College in New York, his completed Music 54 Final Exam, dated Spring 1963. 3 pp, each signed "Marvin Hamlisch" at the head, each completed in pencil and consisting of various chord progressions and phrases. With a few red pencil corrections by the professor, American composer George Perle (1915 - 2009), who graded this an "A."
Unusual musical assignment in the hand of the popular American composer, one of only two people to have been awarded Emmys, Grammys, Oscars, and a Tony (known as an EGOT) plus a Pulitzer Prize (the other is Richard Rodgers). This is the earliest piece of autograph material from Hamlisch we have ever encountered.
Unusual musical assignment in the hand of the popular American composer, one of only two people to have been awarded Emmys, Grammys, Oscars, and a Tony (known as an EGOT) plus a Pulitzer Prize (the other is Richard Rodgers). This is the earliest piece of autograph material from Hamlisch we have ever encountered.
Hamlisch, Marvin. (1944 - 2012). Autograph 1963 Composition Final Exam. From Hamlisch's sophmore year at Queens College in New York, his completed Music 54 Final Exam, dated Spring 1963. 3 pp, each signed "Marvin Hamlisch" at the head, each completed in pencil and consisting of various chord progressions and phrases. With a few red pencil corrections by the professor, American composer George Perle (1915 - 2009), who graded this an "A."
Unusual musical assignment in the hand of the popular American composer, one of only two people to have been awarded Emmys, Grammys, Oscars, and a Tony (known as an EGOT) plus a Pulitzer Prize (the other is Richard Rodgers). This is the earliest piece of autograph material from Hamlisch we have ever encountered.
Unusual musical assignment in the hand of the popular American composer, one of only two people to have been awarded Emmys, Grammys, Oscars, and a Tony (known as an EGOT) plus a Pulitzer Prize (the other is Richard Rodgers). This is the earliest piece of autograph material from Hamlisch we have ever encountered.