• Jonathan Tunick (born April 19, 1938, New York City) is an American orchestrator, musical director, and composer, and one of nineteen of the "EGOT" –...
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  • composer Jonathan Tunick (born 1938) received his fourth distinct award in 1997. Between 1977 and 1997, Tunick received a total of four awards. Tunick is the...
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  • written by Judith Rascoe. The original music score was composed by Jonathan Tunick. Although the novel is set in the summer of 1969, the movie transports...
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  • Doyle and Best Orchestrations for Sarah Travis who had reconstructed Jonathan Tunick's original arrangements to suit the ten-person cast and orchestra. Because...
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  • as Petra Heinz Marecek as Frid Chloe Franks as Fredericka Armfeldt Jonathan Tunick as Conductor Stephen Sondheim wrote the music and lyrics for the film...
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  • and television producer. Jonathan Tunick (born 1938), American orchestrator, musical director and composer Spencer Tunick (born 1967), American photographer...
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  • walls, noting those who ultimately survived the disaster. Orchestrator Jonathan Tunick won the first Tony Award for Best Orchestrations for his work on the...
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  • Stephen Sondheim were adapted and arranged for the film by composer Jonathan Tunick. Albert's first song (as Starina) is "Can That Boy Foxtrot", cut from...
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  • Jane Greenwood, lighting design by Beverly Emmons, orchestrations by Jonathan Tunick, and music direction by Paul Gemignani. This production was filmed...
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  • the show at the Haymarket Theatre, Leicester with orchestrations by Jonathan Tunick and music direction by Julian Kelly. The production opened on 14 April...
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