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Goldmark

American  
[gohld-mahrk] / ˈgoʊldˌmɑrk /

noun

  1. Karl 1830–1915, Hungarian composer.


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A scramble ensued, until something came to Goldmark late at night: “Prometheus … fire … the bomb is this fire. And you could put ‘American’ there.’

From New York Times • Jul. 10, 2023

“If cartoons have become associated over time with any one musical genre, it is classical music,” the musicologist Daniel Goldmark writes in his book “Tunes for ’Toons: Music and the Hollywood Cartoon.”

From New York Times • Aug. 25, 2022

Sandra Goldmark, a theatre professor at Columbia University's Barnard College in New York, has developed a sustainability toolkit to guide socially just, inclusive and environmental performances.

From Reuters • Nov. 8, 2021

The restrooms at the Capitol Hill, Madrona-Sally Goldmark, Montlake, Northeast and Rainier Beach branches aren’t easily accessible either.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 3, 2021

And say," Goldmark actually grinned, "I hear this Curry is a soft-hearted old fellow.

From Old Man Curry Race Track Stories by Van Loan, Charles E. (Charles Emmett)