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The letters of Oscar Hammerstein II / compiled and edited by Mark Eden Horowitz.

Van Pelt - Albrecht Music Library ML423.H24 A4 2022
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hammerstein, Oscar, II, 1895-1960, author.
Contributor:
Horowitz, Mark Eden, compiler, editor.
Rosengarten Family Fund.
Standardized Title:
Correspondence. Selections
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Hammerstein, Oscar, II, 1895-1960--Correspondence.
Hammerstein, Oscar.
Musical theater--United States--History--20th century--Sources.
Musical theater.
Lyricists--United States--Correspondence.
Lyricists.
Hammerstein, Oscar, II, 1895-1960.
United States.
Genre:
History.
Personal correspondence.
Sources.
Physical Description:
xxi, 1054 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2022]
Summary:
Oscar Hammerstein II virtually invented the modern American musical, first with Show Boat and then in his celebrated collaborations with composer Richard Rodgers on Broadway classics like Oklahoma!, Carousel, and The King and I that continue to fascinate audiences today. A brilliant lyricist and playwright, Hammerstein innovated the American musical with his sophisticated storytelling that single-handedly elevated musical theater to a serious art form. But there were many more sides to Hammerstein: He was also a canny businessman, a successful producer, a mentor to Stephen Sondheim, and a social activist. This rich collection edited by Mark Eden Horowitz features hundreds of previously unpublished letters that show off all facets of Hammerstein's many engagements and his personality. Hammerstein's correspondence with major Broadway figures like Richard Rodgers, Stephen Sondheim, Jerome Kern, and Josh Logan tells the history of twentieth-century American show business while his exchanges with politicians and activists shed light on social issues of the period. What unites these letters across their vast range of themes is Hammerstein's compelling voice that reveals a man who was sharp, opinionated, and funny but also cared deeply about addressing the social ills that his musicals explored beyond the stage.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: ch. One 1917 through 1929
ch. Two 1930 through 1936
ch. Three 1937 through 1939
ch. Four June 1941 through 1942
ch. Five 1943
ch. Six 1944
ch. Seven 1945 (and Smatterings from 1946 and 1947)
ch. Eight 1949 (Preceded by a Smattering of Letters from 1948)
ch. Nine 1950
ch. Ten 1951
ch. Eleven 1952
ch. Twelve 1953
ch. Thirteen 1954
ch. Fourteen 1955
ch. Fifteen 1956
ch. Sixteen 1957
ch. Seventeen 1958
ch. Eighteen 1959
ch. Nineteen 1960.
Notes:
Includes index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Rosengarten Family Fund.
ISBN:
0197538185
9780197538180
OCLC:
1197723160

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