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    Hyam 'Bumps' Greenbaum (12 May 1901 – 13 May 1942) was an English conductor, violinist and composer, who, in 1936, became the world's first conductor of...
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  • Jules Greenbaum (1867–1924), German film producer Kyla Greenbaum (1922–2017), British pianist and composer, sister of Hyam Greenbaum Leon Greenbaum (1866–1925)...
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    Tyrer (died 1813), rabbi Hyam Greenbaum, founder of the BBC Television Orchestra Hyam Maccoby (1924–2004), British scholar Hyam Plutzik (1911–1962), English...
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    television (with the BBC Television Orchestra, conducted by her then husband Hyam Greenbaum). She was a founder member of the BBC Symphony Orchestra with whom she...
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    Goossens Parfums de Nuits, three miniatures for oboe and orchestra (1922), Hyam Greenbaum Sonata for Oboe and Piano, Herbert Howells Quartet for Oboe and Strings...
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    holography, 1971 Nobel Prize in Physics. Lived in No. 79, Queen's Gate. Hyam Greenbaum (conductor) and Sidonie Goossens (harpist) lived at 5, Wetherby Gardens...
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    and produced by Charles B. Cochran. Incidental music was composed by Hyam Greenbaum. The sets were designed by Livingston Platt. Main cast: Irene Vanbrugh...
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    1939, using an English translation by Edward Dent. It was conducted by Hyam Greenbaum on 12 February 1939 and televised by the BBC. The opera is in four movements...
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    founded in 1936 by conductor, violinist and composer Hyam Greenbaum and led by Boris Pecker. Greenbaum's wife Sidonie Goossens was the first solo harpist...
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  • Betty Greenbaum (5 February 1922 – 15 June 2017) was a British pianist and composer, the younger sister of conductor and composer Hyam Greenbaum. She gave...
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  • The BBC Television Orchestra, led by Boris Pecker and conducted by Hyam Greenbaum. The producer was listed as Dallas Bower. The broadcast was made from...
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  • Griffith Jones. The score is by William Walton with orchestration by Hyam Greenbaum. Bergner was nominated for the Oscar for Best Actress for her performance...
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    among them writer Cecilia Maria de Candia. Conductor and composer Hyam Greenbaum married the harpist Sidonie Goossens on 26 April 1924 at Kensington...
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  • the composers Constant Lambert and William Walton and the conductor Hyam Greenbaum. Hughes taught himself double bass (using a German string bass made...
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  • (1899–1970), English actor (1) Walter Gore (1910–79), Scottish dancer (1) Hyam Greenbaum, orchestral conductor (9) Adelaide Hall (1901–93), American jazz singer...
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    Hyam Greenbaum and the BBC Television Orchestra in a test broadcast from Alexandra Palace television station to audiences at Radiolympia...
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  • founded and conducted by Hyam Greenbaum. There were 28 players. It was disbanded in September 1939 on the outbreak of war, but Greenbaum used a nucleus of its...
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  • completing his book Music Ho! Lambert's friend, the conductor and composer Hyam Greenbaum provided support, ostensibly with the choral parts, but also with advice...
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  • programme, accompanied by the BBC Television Orchestra with conductor Hyam Greenbaum. In 1937, Dixon made her New York debut as Claudette in the Between...
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    and was the leader of the Brosa String Quartet, founded in 1924, with Hyam Greenbaum (violin), Leonard Rubens (viola) and Anthony Pini (cello). The quartet...
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    of Don Quixote, Jane Connard The Boy, and Perry Jones Master Peter. Hyam Greenbaum conducted the BBC Television Orchestra. Puppets were from Hogarth Puppets...
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  • Elizabeth Keno 1920-1969 American child actress and singer Peter Green Peter Greenbaum 1946-2020 English singer-songwriter and guitarist (Fleetwood Mac) Shecky...
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  • Fly, Scott Mescudi Sick Peacock / Miramax / Blumhouse Productions John Hyams (director); Kevin Williamson, Katelyn Crabb (screenplay); Gideon Adlon,...
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  • Company Director Starring The Man from Morocco[citation needed] Film Action adventure ABPC Mutz Greenbaum Anton Walbrook, Margaretta Scott, Mary Morris...
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  • guard, 2× All-Star, & NBA coach, NBA Coach of the Year, Hall of Fame Eban Hyams, India-Israel-Australia, Australian National Basketball League & Israeli...
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  • 2022) Project Wolf Hunting (Kim Hongsun, South Korea, 2022) Sick (John Hyams, US, 2022) Sick of Myself (Kristoffer Borgli, Norway, Sweden, 2022) Triangle...
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  • Green Norm Green Pamela Green Steph Green Tom Green Peter Greenaway Josh Greenbaum C. H. Greenblatt Paul Greengrass Jeff Greenstein Robert Greenwald Edwin...
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  • historian David Malcolm Lewis, professor of history, University of Oxford Hyam Maccoby, professor of history Sir Philip Magnus, 1st Baronet, educationalist...
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    Marie-Françoise Roy Gordon Royle Jean E. Rubin Ronitt Rubinfeld Ariel Rubinstein J. Hyam Rubinstein Steven Rudich Walter Rudin Zeev Rudnick Arunas Rudvalis Sushmita...
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