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She came to prominence as a child star in the early 1970s then she subsequently became a companion of Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoy's Doctor in the BBC series, Doctor Who and has appeared on stage in various musicals such as Peter Pan: The Musical, Cats, The Pirates of Penzance and Chicago.
Holness was the subject of an urban myth, claimed to have been initiated in the 1980s by broadcaster Stuart Maconie who, writing for the New Musical Express in a section called ' Believe It Or Not ', said that Holness had played the saxophone solo on Gerry Rafferty's 1978 song " Baker Street ".
In 1976, with fellow Deptfordian Mark Perry, Baker founded the proto-punk fanzine Sniffin ' Glue, and this led to an offer from the New Musical Express, home to the likes of Julie Burchill, Tony Parsons, Charles Shaar Murray and Nick Kent.
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In 1691, he wrote the music for what is sometimes considered his dramatic masterpiece, King Arthur, with the libretto by Dryden and first published by the Musical Antiquarian Society in 1843.
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His review was published in La Revue Hebdomadaire ; he later wrote also for Minerva, La Chronique des Arts, Gazette des Beaux-Arts and Le Courrier Musical.
In the late 1930s, Hindemith wrote a theoretical book The Craft of Musical Composition ( Hindemith 1937 – 70 ), which lays out this system in great detail.
The New Musical Express wrote that, " If you appreciate good singing, I don't suppose you'll manage to hear this disc all through ".
At the turn of the century, The Musical Times wrote of the " additional accompaniments " of Mozart and others, " Is it not time that some of these ' hangers on ' of Handel's score were sent about their business?
An authentic performance was thought impossible: The Musical Times correspondent wrote, " Handel's orchestral instruments were all ( excepting the trumpet ) of a coarser quality than those at present in use ; his harpsichords are gone for ever … the places in which he performed the ' Messiah ' were mere drawing-rooms when compared with the Albert Hall, the Queen's Hall and the Crystal Palace.
Peters starred opposite Steve Martin in The Jerk ( 1979 ), in a role that he wrote for her, and Pennies From Heaven ( 1981 ), for which she won the Golden Globe Award as Best Motion Picture Actress in a Comedy or Musical.
For their concerts he wrote a series of programme notes, many of which were eventually collected into the books for which he is now best known, the Essays in Musical Analysis.
In his 40th year, Holt began to study the cello, an experience he wrote about in his 1979 book Never Too Late: My Musical Life Story.
Fierstein also wrote the book for La Cage aux Folles ( 1983 ), winning another Tony Award, this time for Best Book of a Musical, and a Drama Desk nomination for Outstanding Book.
The Musical Times wrote of the work, " His masterly biographies of Beethoven, Mendelssohn, and Schubert are models of biographical literature, and are written in a most fascinating style.
In his later years, he wrote for The Hudson Review, The New Republic, Musical America and The Yale Review.
Besides his Musical Tour through England ( 1788 ), his Professional Life, an autobiography published in 1803, a History of the Stage ( 1795 ), and several smaller works, he wrote upwards of 1400 songs and about thirty dramatic pieces.
Assessing the achievements of the Powerhouse years, Tom Sutcliffe wrote in The Musical Times:
In 1957 he wrote Towards a Conception of Musical Experimentation ( Pour un concept d ' expérimentation musicale ).
Key series for BBC Radio 2, made in collaboration with producer Malcolm Prince include Ain't No Mickey Mouse Business, Disney's Women, David Puttnam's Century of Cinema, Ain't No Mickey Mouse Music, No Place Life Home: A Judy Garland Story, Showman and Starmaker: A Tribute to Bill Cotton and, in Autumn 2010, he compiled and wrote a series of eight documentaries on aspects of The Musical.
In 1992, Sibley wrote much of the script for Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of Spartacus.
He wrote for other publications ; a 5000-word article, " Some notes on Delius and his Music ", appeared in the March 1915 issue of The Musical Times.
He wrote provocative articles in the Musical Times, and in July 1919 feuded with the composer-critic Leigh Henry over the music of Stravinsky.
A number of pieces have been suggested as Browning's inspiration, but as Charles van den Borren wrote in The Musical Times, " every poet has the right to evade the prosaic minutiae of fact ", and it is impossible to state with confidence that one Galuppi piece has more claim than another to be the inspiration for the poem.
Sexton subsequently wrote a semi-autobiographical film, Adult Children of Alcoholics: The Musical, which was in production in November 1993 when Sexton, who was openly gay, fell ill due to complications from AIDS.
At the University of Illinois, Reynolds wrote his first book, Mind Models: New Forms of Musical Experience ( 1975 ).
In 1947, Manning wrote and directed Caribbean Carnival, a Broadway show produced by Adolph Thenstead, which was billed as the " First Calypso Musical Ever Presented ".

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