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Stephen Sondheim, Composer of ‘Follies,’ ‘Sweeney Todd,’ Dies at 91
Variety ^ | November 26, 2021 | Richard Natale

Posted on 11/26/2021 2:44:13 PM PST by lowbridge

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To: carton253

Brilliant man, so sorry he’s dead.


21 posted on 11/26/2021 5:14:22 PM PST by Veto! (Political Correctness Offends Me)
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To: lowbridge

Everything I know about Steven Sondheim is from watching “Smokey and the Bandit”. Otherwise, I never would have heard of him.


22 posted on 11/26/2021 6:39:00 PM PST by Freedom_Is_Not_Free (America -- July 4, 1776 to November 3, 2020 -- R.I.P.)
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To: lee martell
Send in the Clowns has achieved the well deserved status of my conic or a standard, and almost as many people have recorded it as recorded Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen.

But it was originally written for Glynis Johns who created the role of Desiree on Broadway in the musical A Little Night Music.

While perfect for the role, Glynis had difficulty with sustaining notes, so Sondheim tailored the song to her capabilities.

Which didn’t stop Frank Sinatra, Judy Collins, and others from immediately recording cover versions of the song. That Sondheim wrote a song restricted by the capabilities of his singer, that was so beautiful and powerful many and more talented singers were compelled to record it, is a testament to his genius.

23 posted on 11/26/2021 6:39:20 PM PST by Natty Bumppo@frontier.net (We are the dangerous ones, who stand between all we love and a more dangerous world.)
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To: FLNittany

Yep, that is everything I know about him right there.


24 posted on 11/26/2021 6:39:29 PM PST by Freedom_Is_Not_Free (America -- July 4, 1776 to November 3, 2020 -- R.I.P.)
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To: Natty Bumppo@frontier.net

Interesting. I didn’t know about a Glynis Johns and her role in this song till now.

Re: Hallelijah, I’ve never understood why it’s so popular, except that it is often used as a piece to express ‘Spirtuality’ by singers known to be either atheists or agnostics. “See? I have a Soul. I’m not just a Hedonist.
I have tearful compassion too, not for Men but for ‘Maya’”

This reason has also made John Lennon’s “Imagine” very popular as a default ‘Spirituality’ anthem, a non-denominational ode often embraced by those same atheists and agnostics in moments of national upheaval i.e. after terrorist attacks.


25 posted on 11/26/2021 7:39:02 PM PST by lee martell
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To: the OlLine Rebel

He wrote for the stage.


26 posted on 11/26/2021 8:34:37 PM PST by Borges
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To: lowbridge

Rest in Peace, Music Man.


27 posted on 11/26/2021 8:36:00 PM PST by miserare ( Respect for life--life of all kinds-- is the first principle of civilization.~~A. Schweitzer.)
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To: Freedom_Is_Not_Free

Never heard of West Side Story?


28 posted on 11/26/2021 8:36:12 PM PST by Borges
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To: lee martell
Lee, I concur with you about every atheist and agnostic including Shrek, recording Hallelujah

Except that understanding Leonard Cohen as a flawed Messianic Jew (his description, not mine), the derivation and meaning of the word Hallelujah, and Cohen’s own rationale for the song that in the middle of the chaos and the light, evil and good of this life, Hallelujah was the only response possible, I find that the song soars above those who recorded it.

29 posted on 11/26/2021 9:15:09 PM PST by Natty Bumppo@frontier.net (We are the dangerous ones, who stand between all we love and a more dangerous world.)
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To: Natty Bumppo@frontier.net

You could be correct. I have never studied the lyrics all that closely.

SHREK sings it too? Lol!


30 posted on 11/26/2021 9:17:18 PM PST by lee martell
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To: Borges

Never heard who wrote it.


31 posted on 11/27/2021 1:38:22 AM PST by Freedom_Is_Not_Free (America -- July 4, 1776 to November 3, 2020 -- R.I.P.)
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To: Borges

I know that.

But everything went downhill at that point.

Nothing but sickening and depressing topics and songs, as well as PC renderings of everything. And the melodies aren’t that inspiring, either.


32 posted on 11/27/2021 7:50:16 AM PST by the OlLine Rebel (Common sense is an uncommon virtue./Federal-run medical care is as good as state-run DMVs.)
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To: Auntie Mame

Which partly in my view is why at a certain age it’s really a waste of time. Never mind is it deadly?


33 posted on 11/27/2021 7:54:40 AM PST by the OlLine Rebel (Common sense is an uncommon virtue./Federal-run medical care is as good as state-run DMVs.)
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To: Auntie Mame
Something I’ve noticed about music conductors and composers is they tend to live very long lives.

Because back then, gays didn't have children. Less wear and tear on the heart.

34 posted on 11/27/2021 11:40:23 AM PST by Albion Wilde (Freedom is a road seldom traveled by the multitude. --Frederick Douglass)
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