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Gypsy and Funny Girl (Vocal Selections) (Broadway Double Bill)

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Gypsy and Funny Girl (Vocal Selections) (Broadway Double Bill)( )
Composed by: Styne, Jule
Sondheim, Stephen
Merrill, Bob
Series title:Double Bill Ser.
ISBN:978-0-7579-0101-0
Publication Date:May 2001
Publisher:Alfred Publishing Company, Incorporated
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $14.99
Book Description:

The Broadway Double Bill series doubles up two shows by the same composer in one folio. Some of the titles from Gypsy: All I Need Is the Girl * Everything's Coming Up Roses * Let Me Entertain You * Together Wherever We Go * Little Lamb. Titles from Funny Girl: Funny Girl * Sadie, Sadie * I'm the Greatest Star * (I Am Woman, You Are Man) * You Are Woman, I Am Man * Don't Rain on My Parade * His Love Makes Me Beautiful * People.

Book Details
Pages:60
Detailed Subjects: Music / Genres & Styles / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):9 x 12 x 0.174 Inches
Book Weight:0.488 Pounds
Author Biography
(Composed by)
Stephen Sondheim was born in New York and studied music at Williams College, where he wrote the lyrics and music for two college shows. Sondheim also studied at Princeton University with Milton Babbit. He received recognition for writing lyrics for Leonard Bernstein's West Side Story (1957) and success as a lyricist-composer with A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (1962). However, his next musical, Anyone Can Whistle (1964), was unsuccessful. The production of Company (1970) again established Sondheim as a major composer and lyricist on Broadway. Sondheim's other productions include Follies (1971); A Little Night Music (1973), wherein its leading song, "Send in the Clowns," was awarded a Grammy in 1976; and Sunday in the Park with George (1983), a musical inspired by George Seurat's famous painting "A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte." He has won him three Tony Awards, a Grammy Award, the New York Drama Critics Circle Best Musical Award, and the Pulitzer Prize.

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