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Friml

American  
[frim-uhl] / ˈfrɪm əl /

noun

  1. Rudolf, 1881–1972, U.S. composer and pianist, born in Austria-Hungary.


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Huntington Beach police responded to a “family disturbance” at a home on Friml Lane around 5:15 p.m.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 7, 2023

A onetime collaborator with Franz Lehar, Rudolph Friml and George Gershwin, Stothart won the 1939 Academy Award for his sprightly, hard-to-forget score for The Wizard of Oz.

From Time Magazine Archive

To serve this trade, an old romance, If I Were King, was dug up, dusted off and set to some particularly good music by Rudolph Friml.

From Time Magazine Archive

In Hollywood, a pretty singer named Diam Friml, 19, busily exercised her voice in preparing for her movie debut in the second screen version of the vintage operetta, The Vagabond King, first performed in 1925.

From Time Magazine Archive

A hit musical that parodies the sugary operettas of Friml and Kern.

From Time Magazine Archive

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