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Hammerstein   /hˈæmərstˌin/  /hˈæmərstˌaɪn/   Listen
Hammerstein

noun
1.
United States lyricist who collaborated on many musical comedies (most successfully with Richard Rodgers) (1895-1960).  Synonyms: Oscar Hammerstein, Oscar Hammerstein II.






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"Hammerstein" Quotes from Famous Books



... eclipsed by French and Italian, and then returned to dwell with them in harmony, thanks to Walter Damrosch's brilliant crusade,— also of the burning of the opera house, the vicissitudes of the American Opera Company, the coming and passing of Grau and Conried, and finally the opening of Oscar Hammerstein's Manhattan Opera House and the first two ...
— Some Forerunners of Italian Opera • William James Henderson

... a dreary sandstone rock, stand the ruins of the old imperial fortress of Hammerstein. For a thousand years the storms have beat on those desolate walls. One of the first owners was Wolf von Hammerstein, a faithful vassal of the Emperor. It was Henry IV. who then ruled, and partly by his own ...
— Legends of the Rhine • Wilhelm Ruland



Words linked to "Hammerstein" :   lyricist, lyrist



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