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Revisiting Broadway's best musical mysteries

Susan King chronicles five Tony-winning Broadway musicals that were also murder mysteries including two by Rupert Holmes.

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Tony-Nominated Playwright Jerome Coopersmith Dies at 97

Awarded a Purple Heart during World War II, Coopersmith went on to write for Broadway's Baker Street and The Apple Tree and TV's Hawaii Five-O .

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Today in Music History - April 18


Today in Music History - April 18
Today in Music History for April 18:  
In 1839, violinist Frantz Jehin-Prume, the first musician of international reputation to choose Canada as his home, was born in Spa, Belgium. He made many successful concert tours of Europe and in 1863 was appointed "violinist of the king's own music" by Leopold I of Belgium. Jehin-Prume settled in Montreal in 1871 and along with his wife, singer Rosita del Vecchio, played an important role in the development of Montreal's musical life. In 1891, he formed Quebec's first professional chamber music society. He died in 1899.
In 1927, Canadian composer and pianist Marian Grudeff was born in Toronto. She and another Canadian, Ray Jessel, wrote songs for the musical "Baker Street," based on the story of Sherlock Holmes, which premiered in Boston in December 1964 and moved to New York two months later. "Baker Street" was called one of the best musicals of the '60s. She died Nov. 4, 2006.

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