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Arnold Olaf
Sundgaard (October 31, 1909 –
October 22, 2006) was an
American playwright, librettist, and lyricist. He was also a
writer of
short stories...
- Kip
Sundgaard (born 15
February 1956) is an
American former ski
jumper who
competed in the 1976
Winter Olympics. In 1973, Kip was a
National Junior Team...
- a folk-opera in one act by
composer Kurt
Weill and
librettist Arnold Sundgaard,
initially composed and
conceived for the
radio in 1945 then rewritten...
- role of
Johnny Appleseed in
Everywhere I Roam (1938), a play by
Arnold Sundgaard: 59 that was
developed by the
Federal Theatre Project and
staged on Broadway...
- the
Earth served as the
basis for an
opera by
Douglas Moore and
Arnold Sundgaard that won the
Pulitzer Prize for
Music in 1951. Rølvaag was
appointed Knight...
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Poster for the
original production of Spirochete, a
Living Newspaper play by
Arnold Sundgaard produced by the
Federal Theatre Project (1938)...
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Smedsmo Konrad K.
Solberg Ossie Solem Charles Stenvig Carl F.
Struck Arnold Sundgaard Bud
Svendsen Steve Sviggum Laurits Swenson Oscar A.
Swenson Henry O. Talle...
- Are You? 1957
Harold Adamson,
Jimmy McHugh Where Do You Go? 1959
Arnold Sundgaard, Alec
Wilder Where Do You Keep Your Heart? 1940 Fred E. Ahlert, Al Stillman...
- was
turned into an
opera of the same name by
Douglas Moore and
Arnold Sundgaard; it won the
Pulitzer Prize for
Music in 1951. The
novel has been known...
-
Arnold Sundgaard (1909–2006)
after Ole
Edvart Rølvaag's 1924-5
novel of the same name. The idea for the
opera was
originally conceived by
Sundgaard, and...