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OverviewSteve Swayne s How Sondheim Found His Sound is a fascinating treatment and remarkable analysis of America s greatest playwright in song. His marvelous text goes a long way toward placing Stephen Sondheim among the towering artists of the late twentieth century! Cornel West, Princeton University Sondheim s career and music have never been so skillfully dissected, examined, and put in context. With its focus on his work as composer, this book is surprising and welcome. Theodore S. Chapin, President and Executive Director, The Rodgers and Hammerstein Organization . . . an intriguing biography of the songwriter s style. . . . Swayne is to be congratulated for taking the study of this unique composer/lyricist into hitherto unnavigated waters. Stage Directions The research is voluminous, as are the artistry and perceptiveness. Swayne has lived richly within the world of Sondheim s music. Richard Crawford, author of America s Musical Life: A History Amid the ever-more-crowded bookshelf of writings on Sondheim, Swayne s analysis of Sondheim s development as a composer stands up as a unique and worthy study. . . . For the Sondheim aficionados, there are new ideas and new information, and for others, Swayne s How Sondheim Found His Sound will provide an intriguing introduction into the mind of arguably the greatest and most influential living Broadway composer. talkinbroadway.com What a fascinating book, full of insights large and small. An impressive analysis and summary of Sondheim s many sources of inspiration. All fans of the composer and lovers of Broadway in general will treasure and frequently refer to Swayne s work. Tom Riis, Joseph Negler Professor of Musicology and Director of the American Music Research Center, University of Colorado Stephen Sondheim has made it clear that he considers himself a playwright in song. How he arrived at this unique appellation is the subject of How Sondheim Found His Sound an absorbing study of the multitudinous influences on Sondheim s work. Taking Sondheim s own comments and music as a starting point, author Steve Swayne offers a biography of the artist s style, pulling aside the curtain on Sondheim s creative universe to reveal the many influences from classical music to theater to film that have established Sondheim as one of the greatest dramatic composers of the twentieth century. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Professor of Music Steve Swayne (Dartmouth College)Publisher: University of Michigan Press Imprint: University of Michigan Press ISBN: 9781282597808ISBN 10: 1282597809 Pages: 333 Publication Date: 01 January 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Undefined Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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