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Closer than Ever: The Unique Six-Decade Songwriting Partnership of Richard Maltby Jr. and David Shire: Broadway Legacies

Autor Joshua Rosenblum
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 noi 2024
How do musical theater songs actually get written? What enables some composer and lyricist partnerships to last for decades?Composer David Shire and lyricist Richard Maltby, Jr., two of the most gifted songwriters of our time, are revered among musical theater lovers for their ground-breaking off-Broadway revues Starting Here, Starting Now and Closer Than Ever, as well as for the Broadway musicals Baby and Big. Rosenblum sets out to increase appreciation for Maltby and Shire's large and impressive body of work and establish their place in musical theater history. This book chronicles their sixty-six-year (and counting) partnership, giving full behind-the-scenes accounts of their musicals, interspersed with deep-dive analyses of standout individual numbers. Other well-known artistic figures who feature prominently in the Maltby/Shire story include Stephen Sondheim, Hal Prince, Michael Stewart, Francis Ford Coppola, Craig Lucas, Mike Ockrent, Susan Stroman, John Weidman, Charles Strouse, Garth Drabinsky, Adam Gopnik, Jason Robert Brown, and Jonathan Tunick. Using his experiences as a Broadway conductor, music journalist, and professor of musical theater composition, as well as his long-term personal and professional acquaintance with both Maltby and Shire, Joshua Rosenblum is uniquely suited to chronicle their lives, careers, and creative output. The songwriters, both of whom are engaging and articulate in describing what they do, are quoted liberally throughout the book in exclusive interviews, creating the impression that one is spending time with two inspiring creative artists who happen to be great company.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780197758236
ISBN-10: 0197758231
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: 89
Dimensiuni: 155 x 226 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Seria Broadway Legacies

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Recenzii

When a biographer digs deep enough to find that a theme song from a TV show in the 1970s actually came from a 1960s musical that closed before braving Broadway, you know he's done his research. Joshua Rosenblum, a respected musical director of many Broadway musicals, took a break from the podium to write this astonishing study of Richard Maltby, Jr. and David Shire's works. In unstinting detail, he has chronicled their great successes and bad-luck failures, all the while reminding us how great a songwriting team can be without becoming household names. And speaking of households, this book belongs in every one where a musical theater fan lives.
The best biography of a theatrical creative team that I have ever read. The author, Joshua Rosenblum, imparts his knowledge and his acumen to analyze and illuminate the works of David Shire and Richard Maltby: two lifelong friends who have formed a magical creative partnership.
This new work from Oxford University Press will bring you closer than ever to appreciating Maltby and Shire -- and Rosenblum.
Rosenblum sets out to increase appreciation for Maltby and Shire's large and impressive body of work and establish their place in musical theater history.

Notă biografică

Joshua Rosenblum teaches Composing for Musical Theater at Yale University and Conducting at New York University. As a composer/lyricist, he wrote the scores to the off-Broadway musicals Fermat's Last Tango, Bush is Bad, and Einstein's Dreams (four Drama Desk Nominations). He has conducted fourteen Broadway and off-Broadway shows and has performed as pianist with the New York Pops at Carnegie Hall, the City Center Encores! Orchestra, and the American Symphony. A longtime contributor of reviews and features to Opera News, Rosenblum is a summa cum laude graduate of Yale College and holds a master's degree in Piano from the Yale School of Music.