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  1. David Diamond (1900–1979) was an American film producer. [1] Select credits. She Gets Her Man (1935) The Raven (1935) The Affair of Susan (1935) Swing It, Sailor! (1938) A Modern Marriage (1950) I Was an American Spy (1951) A Bullet for Joey (1954) The Phenix City Story (1955) Screaming Eagles (1955) Revolt in the Big House (1958)

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      David Diamond may refer to: David Diamond (composer)...

  2. Died. June 13, 2005. (2005-06-13) (aged 89) Brighton, New York, U.S. Occupation. Composer. David Leo Diamond (July 9, 1915 – June 13, 2005) was an American composer of classical music. He is considered one of the preeminent American composers of his generation.

  3. David Diamond may refer to: David Diamond (composer) (1915–2005), American composer. David Diamond (journalist) David Diamond (screenwriter), American screenwriter. David Diamond (theatre), theatre artistic director. David Diamond, frontman and songwriter with Canadian band The Kings.

  4. Biografia. Studiò al Cleveland Institute of Music e alla Eastman School Of Music con Bernard Rogers, ma ricevette lezioni anche da Roger Sessions a New York e da Nadia Boulanger a Parigi. Vinse per 3 volte la Guggenheim Fellowship ed è considerato uno dei migliori compositori statunitensi della sua generazione.

  5. 1 giu 1997 · Robert R. Reilly. David Diamond (b. 1915) is the last of several generations of great American symphonists who flourished mid-century. This list—beginning with Roy Harris, Howard Hanson, Aaron Copeland, and Walter Piston—continues with William Schuman and Diamond himself.

  6. This site is devoted to the life and compositional genius of David Leo Diamond, who was born in Rochester, NY on July 9, 1915 and died there on June 13, 2005, just a few weeks shy of his 90th birthday. The website contains information about Diamond's life and compositions as well as upcoming performances of his works around the world.

  7. 17 giu 2005 · Acclaimed American composer whose body of work - including 11 symphonies and 10 string quartets - drew on classical models. Bret Johnson. Fri 17 Jun 2005 18.58 EDT. David Diamond, who has died...