Sondheim & Me: Revealing a Musical Genius

Sondheim & Me: Revealing a Musical Genius

by Paul Salsini
Sondheim & Me: Revealing a Musical Genius

Sondheim & Me: Revealing a Musical Genius

by Paul Salsini

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Overview

FOR TEN YEARS, they exchanged notes, letters, faxes, and phone calls. Stephen Sondheim would contact him, and Paul Salsini, the founder and editor of The Sondheim Review, would respond. And vice versa.

Now, Salsini, a Milwaukee journalist, has described his unlikely long-distance relationship with the fabled composer/lyricist in Sondheim & Me: Revealing a Musical Genius. The memoir includes the dozens of notes that Sondheim sent Salsini about articles in the magazine. It was clear that, at least at the start in 1994, he read every word of every issue, and often his comments were what Sondheim called “emendations,” pointing out a typo, a wrong first name or a misreading of a scene.

There were a few disagreements; Sondheim was furious about the magazine's review of one of his shows and called to loudly complain. After the magazine published his lyrics for a high school show, he wrote to “object vigorously to your reprinting my juvenilia.”

But mostly there was a good working relationship, and Sondheim's responses were encouraging and sometimes enthusiastic. “Congratulations on another good issue!” “Keep up the good work!” Sondheim & Me also includes numerous reports of talks, forums, and Q&As in which Sondheim revealed his process for composing, his inspirations, his comments on his shows (the original film of West Side Story “isn't any good,” the first act of Sunday in the Park with George “is a stunt,” the film of A Little Night Music is “dreadful”).

The magazine reported on the openings of Passion, Saturday Night, and the troubled Mizner musical. And the decade also saw the Broadway revivals of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Company, Follies, Into the Woods, and Gypsy. Besides all that, there was the $10 million Kennedy Center Sondheim Celebration with a repertory of six of his musicals.

It was a remarkable decade for Stephen Sondheim, and Paul Salsini and The Sondheim Review were there to report it all. Almost none of the book's material has been seen by the general public—at its height, The Sondheim Review had but a few thousand subscribers.

To thoroughly understand the great, revolutionary artistry of Stephen Sondheim, Sondheim & Me is indispensable. In what may be something of an exclusive, the book also contains an extensive, detailed chronology of Sondheim's life, his works, and the many tributes he received. Sixty-four pages of photos of Sondheim productions, along with many TSR covers and the notes Sondheim wrote, enhance this illuminating, groundbreaking book.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781610885935
Publisher: Bancroft Press
Publication date: 10/10/2023
Pages: 252
Sales rank: 538,257
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Paul Salsini was a reporter, editor, and staff development director for The Milwaukee Journal for 37 years and a correspondent for The New York Times for 15 years.

He also taught journalism courses and a musical theater history course at Marquette University.

In 1994, he founded The Sondheim Review, a magazine devoted to the works of the composer/lyricist, and was its editor for ten years.

In recent years, he has been writing fiction, with ten books set in Tuscany.

Table of Contents

Preface 1

Introduction 3

First Contacts 7

More Notes & Letters 11

The Sondheim Review 17

Passion 21

Sondheim on Passion 25

Passion Interviews 31

Talking with Students 35

More Letters 43

Company Revived 49

Forum Revived 53

An Unusual Encounter 57

Q&A with Sondheim 63

Follies Anniversary 67

On the Follies Score 71

Some Juvenilia 77

More Letters 81

Saturday Night Opens 85

Putting it Together 91

Sondheim & Television 93

Night Music Anniversary 101

More Letters 107

Phone Calls & Faxes 111

A British Interview 113

Follies Revival 117

Assassins Delayed 123

On Motifs, Pastiche, and Being an Icon 125

The Kennedy Center Celebration 129

Sondheim on the Celebration 133

Into the Woods Revival 139

Sweeney Todd as Opera 145

The Young Ones in Concert 149

Gypsy Revived 153

Translations 157

From Gold! to Bounce 165

Sondheim on Bounce 171

Moving On 177

Remembering the Legend 181

A Sondheim Chronology 185

Acknowledgments 209

About the Author 211

Book Club Questions 213

Index 216

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