
Sigmund Romberg
William A. Everett(Author)
Yale University Press
Will be published approx. on 12. June 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
384 pages
978-0-300-21762-9 (ISBN)
Description
Hungarian-born composer Sigmund Romberg (1887-1951) arrived in America in 1909 and within eight years had achieved his first hit musical on Broadway. This early success was soon followed by others, and in the 1920s his popularity in musical theater was unsurpassed. In this book, William Everett offers the first detailed study of the gifted operetta composer, examining Romberg's key works and musical accomplishments and demonstrating his lasting importance in the history of American musicals.
Romberg composed nearly sixty works for musical theater as well as music for revues, for musical comedies, and, later in life, for Hollywood films. Everett shows how Romberg was a defining figure of American operetta in the 1910s and 1920s (Maytime, Blossom Time, The Student Prince), traces the new model for operetta that he developed with Oscar Hammerstein II in the late 1920s (The Desert Song, The New Moon), and looks at his reworked style of the 1940s (Up in Central Park). This book offers an illuminating look at Romberg's Broadway career and legacy.
Romberg composed nearly sixty works for musical theater as well as music for revues, for musical comedies, and, later in life, for Hollywood films. Everett shows how Romberg was a defining figure of American operetta in the 1910s and 1920s (Maytime, Blossom Time, The Student Prince), traces the new model for operetta that he developed with Oscar Hammerstein II in the late 1920s (The Desert Song, The New Moon), and looks at his reworked style of the 1940s (Up in Central Park). This book offers an illuminating look at Romberg's Broadway career and legacy.
Reviews / Votes
Winner of the 2008 Award for Excellence in Historical Recorded Sound Research, given by the Association for Recorded Sound Collections."This is the first serious study of Sigmund Romberg and is an important and original contribution to the study of musical theater. Everett explores the music-and the context in which it was first presented-in a careful and thorough manner."-Thomas S. Hischak, author of The Oxford Companion to American Theatre
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
15 b-w illus & 35 musical examples
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
593 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-300-21762-9 (9780300217629)
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Person
William A. Everett is associate professor of music history/musicology, Conservatory of Music, University of Missouri-Kansas City. He is author of The Musical: A Research and Information Guide and coeditor of The Cambridge Companion to the Musical. He lives in Kansas City.