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Mark Eden Horowitz is a senior music specialist in the music division of the Library of Congress. He has been the archivist for collections of Leonard Bernstein, Richard Rodgers, Marvin Hamlisch, Oscar Hammerstein II, Jerome Kern, Jonathan Larson, Frederick Loewe, Cole Porter, and Hai Prince, among mostra altro others. Horowitz has taught musical theatre history at Georgetown and Catholic universities and has guest-lectured at Harvard, Johns Hopkins, and Princeton. mostra meno

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Brilliant stuff! There are a few books out there that chart the history of Sondheim's career, and the creation of his shows. None of these are all-encompassing or breathtaking, but each of them is a worthy read to learn about the characters both on and off-stage who made Sondheim's career what it is.

This book, instead, focusses on the creative process within Sondheim's own head, entirely through interviews with the composer. Sondheim is always enjoyable to listen to, and that's no different here: savour the surprises as you learn just how much detail and examination it takes to produce his works. There's so much more going on beneath the surface.

The only problem is - particularly with more than a decade having past - every fan is bound to have their own questions and queries, be they on an entire score or just one note. Any book that gets you thinking like that (especially about such a fine subject) is my kind of book!
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2
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89
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#207,492
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½ 4.4
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2
ISBN
9

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