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- Max Goberman (8 February 1911 – 31 December 1962) was an American conductor. He conducted ballets, Broadway musicals (including the original productions...
- competitions, she is discovered by a famous Russian skating coach, Natasha Goberman. However, Natasha coaches at an expensive boarding school and Katelin's...
- Carol Lawrence as Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical, Max Goberman as Best Musical Director and Conductor, and Irene Sharaff for Best Costume...
- Mitc****; Mitc**** was Tabbert's dance double. The musical director was Max Goberman. There is no original cast recording, although there is a recording of...
- Audra McDonald. The show was originally developed in the mid-1970s by John Goberman, who served as executive producer from 1976 until 2011. In 2012, current...
- "Dance Me a Song – Broadway MusicalOriginal | IBDB". IBDb profile: Max Goberman; accessed November 21, 2017. "Pal Joey (Broadway, 1952)". Playbill. Retrieved...
- Arts American Ballet Theatre: Swan Lake (Live from Lincoln Center) John Goberman, producer PBS American Ballet Theatre (Dance in America: Great Performances)...
- American Ballet Theatre, conducted by Max Goberman. Simons began secretly studying the orchestral scores. Goberman found out – and gave him a chance at the...
- Candy Neville, real estate broker Roger Obrist, construction worker Pavel Goberman, perennial candidate David Loera, doctor In the Democratic primary, although...
- runs of the symphonies on LP, including two, Hermann Scherchen and Max Goberman, whose efforts have been reissued in all or part on CD. During the 1960's...