R.I.P.—Stephen Sondheim
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R.I.P.—Stephen Sondheim
Broadway Legend Stephen Sondheim has passed away at age 91. He was one of Broadway's most popular composers. One of my favorite compositions by him was a song made famous by Judy Collins and also Frank Sinatra. And, of course, "Oklahoma", being from Oklahoma myself. My condolences are extended to his family, friends, and his many fans.
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I forgot to mention the name of that song I referenced in my initial post: "Send In The Clowns".
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Although Sondheim was tutored by lyricist Oscar Hammerstein, the two never collaborated. `Oklahoma!` was written by the latter with composer Richard Rogers. Sondheim did, however, write with Rogers the musical `Do I Hear a Waltz?`.
Nit-picky, I know. Sorry.
Anyway, the NYTimes almost never gets anything right any more but their obit for Sondheim is pretty good:
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/26/thea ... 1fb7c3d6c6
Nit-picky, I know. Sorry.
Anyway, the NYTimes almost never gets anything right any more but their obit for Sondheim is pretty good:
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/26/thea ... 1fb7c3d6c6
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Another Great one gone....a very Great one indeed!
Really looking forward to the 2021 re-make of this wonderful musical.
R.I.P Mr Sondheim, your legacy will live forever!
'blue'
Really looking forward to the 2021 re-make of this wonderful musical.
R.I.P Mr Sondheim, your legacy will live forever!
'blue'
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Sondheim was often credited with reinventing the Broadway musical with themes and subject matter that differed greatly from the norm. Although I know many of the songs from his early shows, I'm much less familiar with his later work and it was only recently that I was introduced to 'Loving You' from his 1994 show 'Passion'.
Paul
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Paul, like you, I lost track of Sondheim`s work after `...Night Music.`
He seemed enthusiastic about the coming re-make of `West Side Story` but set off alarms with his comment to the effect that it will surprise those of us (everyone on Earth?) familiar with the story. Do Tony and Maria develop Super Powers and abolish gang warfare? Do they discover that each is "transitioning" and exchange not vows but names? Is it animated?
I`m going to hide under the bed until this has passed.
He seemed enthusiastic about the coming re-make of `West Side Story` but set off alarms with his comment to the effect that it will surprise those of us (everyone on Earth?) familiar with the story. Do Tony and Maria develop Super Powers and abolish gang warfare? Do they discover that each is "transitioning" and exchange not vows but names? Is it animated?
I`m going to hide under the bed until this has passed.
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Sometimes words fail......
"blue"
"blue"
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Without knowing his entire ouevre, I can`t cite a favorite. But this "situational" song from Follies still works for me - minus the theatrical drama that attends many of his more "cherished" favorites:
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Re: R.I.P.—Stephen Sondheim
Another big loss for music.
Stephen has done great work.
He leaves a fantastic legacy.
Very sad.
Stephen has done great work.
He leaves a fantastic legacy.
Very sad.
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We're aware that Sondheim collaborated with Richard Rodgers but what is less known is that he also wrote a song with the great composer's daughter, Mary. 'The Boy From....' is an obvious parody of 'The Girl From Ipanema' and it's a measure of Sondheim's genius that he was able to incorporate the Welsh town name of
Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch into the lyrics.
Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch into the lyrics.
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What's so extraordinary about Sondheim's success in the musical theatre is that he achieved it all with highly sophisticated music and lyrics, and in the second half of the twentieth century when standards were supposed to have dropped alarmingly and with them the taste and discernment of the theatre going public. I've seen only two of his shows in the theatre, 'Company' and 'Follies', but I get the impression that they may well be his best. Here's my personal favourite number from 'Company', given a typically bravura performance here by Patti LuPone:
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RIP Stephen Sondheim. You will be missed a lot.