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 andThe 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 Blockis editor of theRichard Rodgers Reader andauthor ofEnchanted Evenings: The Broadway Musical from Show Boat to Sondheim.Professor of music at the University of Puget Sound, he is also coeditor ofCharles Ives and the Classical Tradition,published by Yale University Press.