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- Siegmeister is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Elie Siegmeister (1909–1991), American composer, educator, and author Walter Siegmeister...
- Walter Isidor Siegmeister (October 5 or 6, 1903 – September 10, 1965), later known as Raymond W. Bernard, was an early 20th-century American alternative...
- Elie Siegmeister (also published under pseudonym L. E. Swift; January 15, 1909, in New York City – March 10, 1991, in Manh****et, New York) was an American...
- runtime and special overture and entre-act music from composer Elie Siegmeister. Author Glendon Swarthout got the idea for his novel after he had obtained...
- of flying saucers. An article by Martin Gardner revealed that Walter Siegmeister used the pseudonym "Bernard", but not until the 1989 publishing of Walter...
- public library membership required.) Engel, Carl; Siegmeister, Elie (1973). "Franz Liszt". In Siegmeister, Elie (ed.). The New Music Lover's Handbook. Irvington-on-Hudson:...
- Joan Baez, Phil Ochs, Lou Harrison, Gail Kubik, William Mayer, Elie Siegmeister, Robert Fink, David Noon, Richard Wernick, and John W. Downey. However...
- 1909 2006 Scottish Kurt Schwaen 1909 2007 German neoclassicism Elie Siegmeister 1909 1991 American 9 operas[vague]; 8 symphonies[vague]; Western Suite...
- "landmark", saw it "almost as soon as it came out." The composer Elie Siegmeister took it to Paris with him in 1927, and he and his wife Hannah "were always...
- well-received production, co-directed by Howard Davies and Jeremy Herrin. Elie Siegmeister used the play as the subject of his opera of the same name, composed...