Sondheim His life, his shows, his legacy

Stephen M. Silverman

Book - 2023

An illustrated celebration of the work and impact of the legendary Stephen Sondheim. Organized by work, with sidebars throughout, this book is packed with interviews with collaborators, mentors, and fans, all illustrated with original transcripts, letters, photographs, and more. The result is a witty, multidimensional look at the musical genius; the unique bond he created with his audiences; and an engrossing documentation of how Sondheim reshaped twentieth-century American musical history. -- adapted from back cover.

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Biographies
Published
New York, NY : Black Dog & Leventhal 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Stephen M. Silverman (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
293 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), portraits (some color) ; 27 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 246-283) and index.
ISBN
9780762482351
  • Tuning Up
  • Spiritual Presence
  • Street Fighters
  • Got It
  • Toga Party
  • Never Do Anything Twice
  • Princely Acts
  • A Puzzlement
  • East Greets West
  • Bloody Hell
  • Time Travelers
  • Regeneration
  • Death and Love
  • Later
  • Acknowledgments
  • Bibliography
  • Source Notes
  • Index
  • Illustration Credits
Review by Booklist Review

If the life and career of Stephen Sondheim were made into a musical, this would be its souvenir program. Packed with priceless photographs, program covers, theater anecdotes, and more, Silverman's detailed portrait of the great composer-lyricist looks at the man and his music with the fervor of a fan and the focus of a researcher. According to the late Angela Lansbury, Sondheim "exploded our notions of what a musical could be or be about." From his early lyrics for shows like the Broadway classics West Side Story and Gypsy to 16 shows that left the traditional American musical in the dust with portrayals of a mass murderer, presidential assassins, a French painter, and Roman courtesans along with dark themes and subjects never before explored on stage, Sondheim left a body of work of unusual variety whose creation is chronicled here with wit and insight. A generous bibliography cites not only books and periodicals but programs, feature films, documentaries, videos, recordings, broadcasts, podcasts, websites, and social media. A great introduction to Sondheim for students and fans of musical theater.

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.
Review by Library Journal Review

Two years after Stephen Sondheim's (1930--2021) death, his music and lyrical legacy are detailed in Silverman's (The Amusement Park) comprehensive overview of a remarkable career that lasted more than 60 years and touched nearly all the performing arts--television, Hollywood, and, of course, Broadway. While his major Broadway achievements, starting with Gypsy and West Side Story, are discussed, this overview of Sondheim's genius provides interesting background information and insights into what, at the time, were cutting-edge musicals, including Sweeney Todd, Into the Woods, Sunday in the Park with George, and Company. Even the less commercially successful Merrily We Roll Along and Passion are given their due. Fans of the 1973 whodunit movie The Last of Sheila, which Sondheim wrote with Anthony Perkins, may be interested to discover the duo wrote two more (unproduced) mystery films together. Lavishly illustrated, handsomely produced, and supplemented by many of Sondheim's own reflections on his artistic vision, there are also many firsthand insights and observations by those who worked with and knew him. VERDICT This impressive volume is an important biographical addition to collections on musical theater and the Broadway entertainment industry.--Herbert E. Shapiro

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