Richard Rodgers

Geoffrey Block author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Yale University Press

Published:26th May '15

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A lively book that examines—for the first time—the full range of music by one of America’s most celebrated composers

Richard Rodgers was an icon of the musical theater, a prolific composer whose career spanned six decades and who wrote more than a thousand songs and forty shows for the American stage. In this absorbing book, Geoffrey Block examines Rodgers’s entire career, providing rich details about the creation, staging, and critical reception of some of his most popular musicals. Block traces Rodgers’s musical education, early work, and the development of his musical and dramatic language. He focuses on two shows by Rodgers and Hart (A Connecticut Yankee and The Boys from Syracuse) and two by Rodgers and Hammerstein (South Pacific and Cinderella), offering new insights into each one. He concludes with the first serious look at the five neglected and often maligned musicals that Rodgers composed in the 1960s and 1970s, after the death of Hammerstein.

“Geoffrey Block’s book is perceptive, stimulating, sometimes provocative, and always interesting. By setting out to examine Rodgers’s work rather than his somewhat dismal life, the author not only concentrates upon what is important about Rodgers but offers example after example of the composer’s methods, enabling even the most musically unsophisticated reader to appreciate the subtleties of his work.”—Frederick Nolan, author of Lorenz Hart: A Poet on Broadway



ISBN: 9780300217605

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 499g

336 pages