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  1. A Victor acoustic record that was captured on 02 APR 1925 played on my Victrola VV-215 using the #2 reproducer and a soft tone steel needle titled "Homeland"...

  2. May 18, 2020 · Música: The Song Of The Spear - 1935Authors: Michael Spolianski (music) e Arthur Wimperis (lyrics)Singer: Paul Robeson - *April 9, 1898 (New Jersey) +January...

    • 4 min
    • 155
    • Música & Entretenimento Niterói
  3. WW1 MUSIC : We're Really Proud Of You (Arthur Wimperis & Pedro de Zulueta) . Pianist : Adam Ramet

  4. Arthur Wimperis. Arthur Harold Wimperis (3 December 1874 – 14 October 1953) was an English playwright, lyricist and screenwriter, who contributed lyrics and libretti to popular Edwardian musical comedies written for the stage. But, with the advent of talking films, he switched to screenwriting, finding even greater success in this medium.

  5. 2014 Stratford revival Birmingham Theatre School- 2014. Oh, What a Lovely War! is an epic musical developed by Joan Littlewood and her ensemble at the Theatre Workshop in 1963. [ 1] It is a satire on World War I, and by extension on war in general. The title is derived from the "somewhat satirical" [ 2] music hall song "Oh!

    • Joan Littlewood
    • 1974
  6. The Arcadians is an Edwardian musical comedy styled a "Fantastic Musical Play" in three acts with a book by Mark Ambient and Alexander M. Thompson, lyrics by Arthur Wimperis, and music by Lionel Monckton and Howard Talbot. The story concerns some idyllic Arcadians who wish to transform wicked London to a land of truth and simplicity.

  7. www.greatwartheatre.org.uk › db › personArthur Wimperis

    Wrote songs for musical comedies on the London stage during the early 1900's. Wrote several plays after wartime service in the Royal Artillery during World War I. Active in the film business from 1930, Wimperis was particularly associated with the films of Alexander Korda between 1932 and 1938, often working in collaboration with Lajos Biro.

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