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  1. Marvin Frederick Hamlisch (June 2, 1944 – August 6, 2012) was an American composer and conductor. He is one of a handful of people to win Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony awards, a feat dubbed the "EGOT".

  2. Marvin Hamlisch. @MarvinHamlischOfficial ‧. ‧. 5.07K subscribers ‧ 137 videos. In memory of Marvin Hamlisch (1944-2012) - "Music can make a difference. Music is truly an international ...

  3. Luminaries of music and entertainment speak to the genius of Marvin Hamlisch, who was a musical prodigy who entered Juilliard, the country's most prestigious conservatory, at the age of six.

  4. Marvin Hamlisch held the position of principal pops conductor for the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Pasadena Symphony Pops, Seattle Symphony, and San Diego Symphony. For 11 seasons, from 2000 to 2011, he was the NSO Principal Pops Conductor.

  5. Trailer: Marvin Hamlisch: What He Did For Love. A musical prodigy accepted to Juilliard at age six, Marvin Hamlisch devoted his talents to musical theater and pop music composition. The composer and conductor earned four Grammys, four Emmys, three Oscars, three Golden Globes, a Tony Award, and a Pulitzer Prize.

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  6. Marvin Hamlisch. Composer: The Spy Who Loved Me. Musical talent ran in Marvin Hamlisch's family - his father was an accordionist, and at seven Hamlisch was the youngest student ever accepted by Manhattan's Julliard School of Music.

  7. The Prisoner of Second Avenue premieres. Hamlisch wins four Grammy Awards. Best New Artist of the Year, Song of the Year for “The Way We Were,” Best Pop Instrumental Performance for “The Entertainer,” and Best Original Score Written For a Motion Picture or a Television Special for The Way We Were. 1976.