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Gingold and Paul
Some notable musicians who were members of the orchestra include violinists Samuel Antek, Henry Clifton, Felix Galimir, Josef Gingold, Daniel Guilet ( concertmaster 1952-54 ), Harry Lookofsky, Mischa Mischakoff ( concertmaster 1937-1952 ), Albert Pratz, David Sarser, Oscar Shumsky, Herman Spielberg and Andor Toth ; violists Carlton Cooley, Milton Katims, William Primrose, and Tibor Serly ; cellists Frank Miller, Leonard Rose, Harvey Shapiro and Alan Shulman ; double bassists Homer Mensch and Oscar G. Zimmerman ; flutists Carmine Coppola, Arthur Lora and Paul Renzi ; clarinetists Augustin Duques, Al Gallodoro, David Weber and Alexander Williams ; saxophonist Frankie Trumbauer ; oboists Robert Bloom and Paolo Renzi ; bassoonists Elias Carmen, Benjamin Kohon, William Polisi, Leonard Sharrow and Arthur Weisberg ; French horn players Arthur Berv, Harry Berv, Jack Berv and Albert Stagliano ; and tuba player William Bell, among others.
Mr. Baker has been commissioned by more than 500 individuals and ensembles, including Josef Gingold, Ruggerio Ricci, Janos Starker, Harvey Phillips, the New York Philharmonic, St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, Beaux Arts Trio, Fisk jubilee Singers, Louisville Symphony, Ohio Chamber Orchestra, the Audubon String Quartet, and the International Horn Society.

Gingold and wife
Maschwitz was married twice: first to Hermione Gingold, who was granted a divorce in 1945, and then immediately to Phyllis Gordon, who remained his wife until his death.
Her paternal grandparents were the Turkish-born British subject, Moritz " Maurice " Gingold, a London stockbroker, and his Austrian-born wife, Hermine, after whom Hermione Gingold was named.

Gingold and Music
In 1977, a film version of A Little Night Music was released, starring Elizabeth Taylor, Lesley-Anne Down and Diana Rigg, with Len Cariou, Hermione Gingold and Laurence Guittard reprising their Broadway roles.
** Stephen Sondheim ( composer ), Goddard Lieberson ( producer ) & the original cast ( Glynis Johns, Len Cariou, Hermione Gingold, Victoria Mallory, Patricia Elliott & Teri Ralston ) for A Little Night Music
* The Art of Josef Gingold, a transfer to CD of the 1976 recording and a 1966 recording, by Music and Arts in 1989, and reissued in 2007 by Pristine Classical.
He also starred in the London production of Stephen Sondheim's and Hugh Wheeler's A Little Night Music with Jean Simmons and Hermione Gingold, performing on the RCA Victor original London cast album.
When Leila was 13 the Josefowiczes moved to Philadelphia so she could attend the prestigious Curtis Institute of Music, where she studied with Jaime Laredo, Jascha Brodsky, Felix Galimir and Joseph Gingold.

Gingold and Man
The Elongated Man gets his abilities from a combination of drinking a refined version of a soft drink named Gingold that contains the extract of a ( fictional ) fruit called gingo and his natural latent metahuman physiology.
* Elongated Man: Ralph Dibny sells Gingold based sex drugs for men on TV before joining Batman, " the years have not been kind to him.
According to the Question: Secret Origin backup in 52, this substance was developed using technology lifted from an old Batman foe named Bart Magan ( Dr. No Face ) and Gingold Extract, a fruit derivative associated with the Elongated Man.
** " Gingold ", the name of a fictitious brand of soda pop that DC Comics superhero Elongated Man drinks.

Gingold and which
" At a meeting of the PLP I accused Ian Mikardo of being ' out of his tiny Chinese mind '— a phrase of the comedienne Hermione Gingold, with which I thought everyone was familiar.
The winners were announced at an awards show in Los Angeles, California, which was produced by Fangoria's managing editor, Michael Gingold.
Hermione Gingold ( pronounced with a hard G, not as Jingold ; 9 December 1897 – 24 May 1987 ) was an English actress known for her sharp-tongued, eccentric persona, an image enhanced by her sharp nose and chin, as well as her deepening voice, a result of vocal nodes which her mother reportedly encouraged her not to remove.
Gingold (,, ) is a Yiddish word and surname which may refer to:

Gingold and her
The musical premiered in the West End at the Adelphi Theatre on April 15, 1975 and starred Jean Simmons, Joss Ackland, David Kernan, Liz Robertson, and Diane Langton, with Hermione Gingold reprising her role as Madame Armfeldt.
Things improved slightly during the Philadelphia run, but by the time the production reached New York, Bergen – who was fighting bitterly with co-star Hermione Gingoldwas experiencing serious vocal problems, and some of her songs would be cut during each performance, creating confusion for the rest of the cast.
Gingold was a childhood friend of Noël Coward until her mother warned her away from him.
Gingold was also known for her unruly hair.
The most successful was her teaming with namesake Hermione Gingold in Coward's comedy Fallen Angels.

Gingold and son
His second teacher was Mimi Zweig, and then he switched to the violinist and pedagogue Josef Gingold after Bell's parents assured Gingold that they were not interested in pushing their son in the study of the violin but simply wanted him to have the best teacher for his abilities.

Gingold and Leslie
Chevalier appeared in the movie musical Gigi ( 1958 ) with Leslie Caron and Hermione Gingold, with whom he shared the song " I Remember It Well ", and several Walt Disney films.

Gingold and Joseph
* " Joseph Gingold Seventyfive ", recordings from 1942 – 1968, including Walton's Sonata for VIolin and Piano, 1984 vinyl LP ( Red Bud RB-1017 ).
*" Joseph Gingold "-International Violin Competition of Indianapolis

Gingold and also
However the sketch was also staged elsewhere, for example in 1953 in John Murray Anderson's Almanac ( the show that also featured Harry Belafonte in the early days of his career ) at Imperial Theatre with Hermione Gingold playing Miss Sophie, Billy DeWolfe as the butler, and apparently featuring four dead friends.
" Gingold soon followed this with another hit film Bell, Book and Candle ( also 1958 ).
He also studied at Indiana University with Josef Gingold, János Starker, William Primrose and Menahem Pressler.

Gingold and had
It was revealed in Invasion # 3 that it was a metagene reaction to the Gingold elixir that had always provided him with his stretching powers, meaning that he is, in fact, a metahuman and that an ordinary human would not develop such powers through ingesting the extract.

Gingold and role
The emphasis on Mrs. Bennet is the result of having cast a star ( Hermione Gingold ) in what was meant by Austen to be a secondary role.

Gingold and ),
The cast included Glynis Johns ( Desiree Armfeldt ), Len Cariou ( Fredrik Egerman ), Hermione Gingold ( Madame Armfeldt ), Victoria Mallory, Judith Kahan, Mark Lambert, Laurence Guittard, Patricia Elliott, George Lee Andrews, and D. Jamin Bartlett.
Among his more respected pupils are Josef Gingold, former concertmaster of the Cleveland Orchestra and Professor at Indiana University, the viola virtuoso William Primrose, the violin virtuoso Nathan Milstein ( who primarily studied with Pyotr Stolyarsky ), Louis Persinger, Alberto Bachmann, Mathieu Crickboom, Jonny Heykens, Charles Houdret, Jascha Brodsky, Oscar Shumsky and Aldo Ferraresi.
Gingold was born in Brest-Litovsk, Russian Empire ( now Brest, Belarus ), and emigrated in 1920 to the United States where he studied violin with Vladimir Graffman in New York City.
* The Artistry of Josef Gingold, a two-CD set on Enharmonic ENCD03-015 contains otherwise unavailable performances of music by Bloch, Arensky, Beethoven ( a live recording of the Concerto from Ohio State ), Francaix, Mozart, Schubert, Tchaikovsky and Ysaye.
The stars of the original cast were Hermione Gingold ( as Mrs. Bennet ), Polly Bergen ( as Elizabeth Bennet ), and Farley Granger ( as Mr. Darcy ), supported by Phyllis Newman ( Jane Bennet ), Ellen Hanley ( Charlotte Lucas ), Christopher Hewett ( Mr. Collins ), Donald Madden ( Charles Bingley ), and James Mitchell ( Capt.
To escape, he turns to another witch, Bianca de Passe ( Hermione Gingold ), who breaks the spell.
* Rabbi Pinchas Gingold ( 1893-1953 ), Grodno-born U. S. Labor Zionist and Yiddish educator

Gingold and starring
His comedies include: Call It Love, with musical numbers by Sandy Wilson, Wyndham's Theatre, London and Vienna 1960 ; Came the Knight, directed by Trevor Nunn at the Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, circa 1963 ; and Highly Confidential starring Hermione Gingold at the Cambridge Theatre, London 1969.

Gingold and Jones
The phrase was coined by Oliver Gingold of Dow Jones sometime in 1923 or 1924.

Gingold and was
Satisfied that the boy was living a normal life, Gingold took Bell on as his student.
Company folklore recounts that the term apparently got its start when Gingold was standing by the stock ticker at the brokerage firm that later became Merrill Lynch.
Josef Gingold ( Russian: Джозеф Гингольд ; January 11, 1995 ) was a Russian-Jewish-born classical violinist and teacher, who lived most of his life in the United States.
In 1937, Gingold won a spot in the NBC Symphony Orchestra, with Arturo Toscanini as its conductor ; he then served as the concertmaster ( and occasional soloist ) of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and later was the Cleveland Orchestra's concertmaster under conductor George Szell.
Gingold was a founder of the quadrennial Indianapolis Violin Competition.
Born Hermione Ferdinanda Gingold in London, she was the daughter of a high-standing Vienna-born Jewish financier James Gingold and Kate Walter or Walters, an English-born housewife.

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