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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

“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

Whitehead is a civil litigator with the firm Schroeter Goldmark & Bender, where he focuses on workplace discrimination and unfair labor practices.

From Seattle Times

The Fremont, Magnolia-Sally Goldmark, Montlake, New Holly and Wallingford branches remain closed, and the Capitol Hill branch is open for returns and restroom access only; all are expected to reopen by fall.

From Seattle Times

“They aren’t being radical enough,” he said of Belcher and Goldmark.

From Seattle Times