Babes in Arms
Author: Richard Rodgers
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Published: 1960
Total Pages: 154
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Author: Richard Rodgers
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Published: 1960
Total Pages: 154
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Glen Rose
Publisher:
Published: 2008-06
Total Pages: 44
ISBN-13: 9780981806952
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis study shows rock and folk guitarist's how to make the most useful jazz chords and jazz progressions in the easiest way possible without reading music.
Author: Wynton Marsalis
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Published: 2016-09-01
Total Pages: 236
ISBN-13: 1495079333
DOWNLOAD EBOOK(Jazz Transcriptions). 35 Marsalis songs transcribed for B-flat instruments exactly from his recorded solos, with solo analysis sections and a complete discography. Includes: Au Privave * Black Bottom Stomp * Caravan * Cherokee (Indian Love Song) * Donna Lee * Embraceable You * Free to Be * Honeysuckle Rose * In Walked Bud * Johnny Come Lately * La Vie En Rose * Loose Duck * My Funny Valentine * Rubber Bottom * Stardust * A Train, a Banjo, and a Chicken Wing * Union Pacific Big Boy * When It's Sleepy Time down South * You Don't Hear No Drums * and more.
Author: Gary Marmorstein
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2013-07-16
Total Pages: 545
ISBN-13: 1416594264
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLorenz Hart, together with Richard Rodgers, created some of the most beautiful and witty songs ever written. Here is the story of the strikingly unromantic life of this songwriting genius. His lyrics spin with brilliance and sophistication, yet at their core is an unmistakable wistfulness. Rodgers and Hart, who wrote approximately thirty Broadway musicals and dozens of songs for Hollywood films, were an odd couple. Rodgers was precise, punctual, heterosexual, handsome, and eager to be accepted by society. Hart was barely five feet tall, alcoholic, homosexual, and more comfortable in a bar or restaurant than anywhere else. His lyrics are all the more remarkable considering that he never sustained a romantic relationship, living his entire life with his mother, who died only months before his own death at 48. Biographer Marmorstein superbly portrays the life of this exuberant yet troubled artist.--From publisher description.
Author: Malvin M. Franklin
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Published: 1919
Total Pages: 188
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Frederick Nolan
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 1995-11-02
Total Pages: 417
ISBN-13: 019535611X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLorenz Hart singlehandedly changed the craft of lyric writing. When Larry Hart first met Dick Rodgers in 1919, the commercial song lyric consisted of tired cliches and cloying Victorian sentimentality. Hart changed all that, always avoiding the obvious, aiming for the unexpected phrase that would twang the nerve or touch the heart. Endowed with both a buoyant wit and a tender, almost raw sincerity, Hart brought a poetic complexity to his art, capturing the everyday way people talk and weaving it into his lyrics. Songs had never been written like that before, and afterwards it seemed impossible that songs would ever be written any other way. Lorenz Hart: A Poet on Broadway presents the public triumphs of a true genius of the American musical theatre, and the personal tragedies of a man his friend the singer Mabel Mercer described as "the saddest man I ever knew." Author Frederick Nolan began researching this definitive biography in 1968, tracking down and interviewing Hart's friends and collaborators one by one, including a remarkable conversation with Richard Rodgers himself. A veritable who's who of Broadway's golden age, including Joshua Logan, Gene Kelly, George Abbott and many more, recall their uncensored and often hilarious, sometimes poignant memories of the cigar-chomping wordsmith who composed some of the best lyrics ever concocted for the Broadway stage, but who remained forever lost and lonely in the crowds of hangers-on he attracted. A portrait of Hart emerges as a Renaissance and endearing bon vivant conflicted by his homosexuality and ultimately torn apart by alcoholism. Nolan skillfully pulls together the chaotic details of Hart's remarkable life, beginning with his bohemian upbringing in turn of the century Harlem. Here are his first ventures into show business, and the 24-year-old Hart's first meeting with the 16-year-old Richard Rodgers. "Neither of us mentioned it," Rodgers later recalled, "but we evidently knew we would work together, and I left Hart's house having acquired in one afternoon a career, a best friend, and a source of permanent irritation." Nolan captures it all: the team's early setbacks, the spectacular hour long standing ovation for their hit song, "Manhattan," the Hollywood years (which inspired Hart to utter the undying line, "Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean the bastards aren't out to get you"), and the unforgettable string of hit shows that included "On Your Toes," "The Boys from Syracuse," and their masterpiece, "Pal Joey." But while success made Rodgers more confident, more musically daring, and more disciplined, for Hart the rounds of parties, wisecracks, and most of all drinking began to take more and more of a toll on his work. When Hart's unreliability forced Rodgers to reluctantly seek out another lyricist, Oscar Hammerstein II, and their collaboration resulted in the unprecedented artistic and commercial success of "Oklahoma," Hart never truly recovered. Meticulously researched and rich with anecdotes that capture the excitement, the hilarity, the dizzying heights, and the crushing lows of a life on Broadway, Lorenz Hart is the story of an American original.
Author: Thomas Hischak
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2024-03-21
Total Pages: 441
ISBN-13: 1350423742
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhat links the popular songs "You'll Never Walk Alone", "Send in the Clowns", "Memory" and "I Am What I Am"? They all originated in Broadway musicals. Song of the Season is for those who believe that the score is at the heart of a musical and is the essential building block on which the rest of a show is built. Through a systematic historical survey from 1891 to 2023 it argues that the best musicals survive because of their songs, from early 20th century classics such as Show Boat and Oklahoma! through to the contemporary sound of Dear Evan Hansen and Hamilton. looking at outstanding songs from each Broadway season, the development and history of the musical is illustrated with a fresh perspective. As song styles and popular music tastes changed throughout the decades this structure charts the progress of American showtunes alongside popular music forms as songs evolved from the waltz and ragtime to jazz, rock, rap and hip-hop. Factual analysis and historical context combine to offer a rich picture of the American songbook from Irving Berlin to Elton John. Song of the Season paints a fresh picture for musical theatre students and fans alike, illustrating significant changes in the form through the music. Analyzed in an accessible and engaging way that doesn't rely on music theory knowledge, and including a link to playlist where all the 'songs of the seasons' can be listened to, it is a must-have for those looking to expand their knowledge of the form and trace the social history of the American showtune.
Author: Richard Rodgers
Publisher: Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 240
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK(Vocal Collection). The most accomplished composer in the history of the American musical theatre was Richard Rodgers (1902-1979), with a professional career on Broadway that spanned more than 50 years. In an edition designed especially for singers, 45 songs have been carefully chosen from both the Rodgers & Hart and Rodgers & Hammerstein output. Contents: Bewitched (PAL JOEY) * Climb Ev'ry Mountain (THE SOUND OF MUSIC) * Do I Love You Because You're Beautiful? (CINDERELLA) * Edelweiss (THE SOUND OF MUSIC) * Falling in Love with Love (THE BOYS FROM SYRACUSE) * Hello, Young Lovers (THE KING AND I) * I Could Write a Book (PAL JOEY) * I Didn't Know What Time It Was (TOO MANY GIRLS) * I Have Dreamed (THE KING AND I) * I Wish I Were in Love Again (BABES IN ARMS) * If I Loved You (CAROUSEL) * Isn't It Romantic? (LOVE ME TONIGHT) * It Might as Well Be Spring (STATE FAIR) * It Never Entered My Mind (HIGHER AND HIGHER) * The Lady Is a Tramp (BABES IN ARMS) * Love, Look Away (FLOWER DRUM SONG) * Manhattan (THE GARRICK GAIETIES) * My Favorite Things (THE SOUND OF MUSIC) * My Funny Valentine (BABES IN ARMS) * My Heart Stood Still (ONE DAM THING AFTER ANOTHER) * My Lord and Master (THE KING AND I) * My Romance (JUMBO) * No Other Love (ME AND JULET) * Nobody's Heart (BY JUPITER) * Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin' (OKLAHOMA!) * People Will Say We're in Love (OKLAHOMA!) * Some Enchanted Evening (SOUTH PACIFIC) * Something Wonderful (THE KING AND I) * The Sound of Music (THE SOUND OF MUSIC) * The Surrey with the Fringe on Top (OKLAHOMA!) * The Sweetest Sounds (NO STRINGS) * Ten Cents a Dance (SIMPLE SIMON) * There's a Small Hotel (ON YOUR TOES) * This Can't Be Love (THE BOYS FROM SYRACUSE) * This Nearly Was Mine (SOUTH PACIFIC)* Thou Swell (A CONNECTICUT YANKEE) * To Keep My Love Alive (A CONNECTICUT YANKEE) * Where or When (BABES IN ARMS) * With a Song in My Heart (SPRING IS HERE) * A Wonderful Guy (SOUTH PACIFIC) * You Are Never Away (ALLEGRO) * You Took Advantage of Me (PRESENT ARMS) * You'll Never Walk Alone (CAROUSEL) * You're Nearer (TOO MANY GIRLS) * Younger Than Springtime (SOUTH PACIFIC)
Author: Dominic McHugh
Publisher:
Published: 2019
Total Pages: 690
ISBN-13: 0190469994
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Oxford Handbook of Musical Theatre Screen Adaptations traces how the genre of the stage-to-screen musical has evolved, from The Jazz Singer to The Wizard of Oz, Roberta, and Into the Woods.
Author: John Bartlett
Publisher: Little, Brown
Published: 2014-12-02
Total Pages: 5269
ISBN-13: 031625018X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMore than 150 years after its original publication, Bartlett's Familiar Quotations has been completely revised and updated for its eighteenth edition. Bartlett's showcases a sweeping survey of world history, from the times of ancient Egyptians to present day. New authors include Warren Buffett, the Dalai Lama, Bill Gates, David Foster Wallace, Emily Post, Steve Jobs, Jimi Hendrix, Paul Krugman, Hunter S. Thompson, Jon Stewart, Elizabeth Kubler-Ross, Barack Obama, Che Guevara, Randy Pausch, Desmond Tutu, Julia Child, Fran Leibowitz, Harper Lee, Nassim Nicholas Taleb, Patti Smith, William F. Buckley, and Robert F. Kennedy. In the classic Bartlett's tradition, the book offers readers and scholars alike a vast, stunning representation of those words that have influenced and molded our language and culture.