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  1. www.richardhageman.comHome | Mysite

    Richard. Hageman. Welcome to the official website dedicated to conductor, pianist, vocal coach, composer and film actor Richard Hageman (1881-1966). Read Biography. Publications featuring Hageman and his work. Read more.

  2. July 9, 1882 · Leeuwarden, Friesland, Netherlands. Died. March 6, 1966 · Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA (undisclosed) Height. 6′ 3″ (1.91 m) Mini Bio. Composer, songwriter, conductor and pianist, educated at the Brussels Conservatory (Mus. D.) and the Royal Conservatory of Amsterdam, on scholarships.

  3. Oct 1, 2017 · This year marks a centenary since the publication of “Do Not Go, My Love,” and by delving deeper into its history and celebrating it with various performances and lectures, the Richard Hageman Society celebrates the song, the man, and the legacy. The Man and His Music.

  4. Richard Hageman was a musician’s musician. He was a child prodigy who performed as a concert pianist by the age of six in his native the Netherlands. During the remainder of his musical career he was a pianist, conductor, composer, songwriter, music educator and the occasional actor.

  5. www.richardhageman.com › recordingsRecordings | Mysite

    VoicesSongs by Richard Hageman. Siobhan Stagg | Soprano. Nico de Villiers | Piano. Renowned baritone Thomas Hampson considers Richard Hageman as “an American composer of the highest caliber [and] an important contributor to the arts in America” and yet Voices is the first album ever to be dedicated solely to Hageman’s songs. This album ...

  6. Richard Hageman: From Holland to Hollywood is the first critical biography to reconstruct Hagemans colorful life while recreating the cultural milieu in which he flourished: opera in America during the first half of the twentieth century and film scoring in Hollywood during the heyday of the studio system.

  7. Richard Hageman made quite a career for himself as an Academy Award-winning musician. He followed this honor with songs in the action picture "Rulers of the Sea" (1939) with Douglas Fairbanks Jr., the Cary Grant historical drama "The Howards of Virginia" (1940) and the drama "The Long Voyage Home" (1940) with John Wayne.

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