3 Great Broadway Composers: Rogers & Hammerstein, Webber, Sondheim
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Attended Columbia University, then transferred to Institution of Musical Art (Now Juliard) | Richard Rogers
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Put on the map with "Babes in Arms" | Richard Rogers
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Dad was a famous Vaudeville producer and writer | Oscar Hammerstein III
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Originally studied law at Columbia University but then switched his major | Oscar Hammerstein III
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Put on the map with Show Boat | Oscar Hammerstein III
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Both of these men wanted to make Green Grow the Lilies into a musical and got together and created Oklahoma! | Rogers & Hammerstein
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Oklahoma! | Rogers & Hammerstein
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Carousel | Rogers & Hammerstein
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State Fair | Rogers & Hammerstein
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south Pacific | Rogers & Hammerstein
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The King and I | Rogers & Hammerstein
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Cinderella (1957 movie starring July Andrews) | Rogers & Hammerstein
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Flower Drum Song | Rogers & Hammerstein
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Sound of Music | Rogers & Hammerstein
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First to write serious musicals | Rogers & Hammerstein
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Into "formula plays" | Rogers & Hammerstein
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daughter composed Once Upon a Matress | Rogers
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style: Big ensemble numbers | Rogers & Hammerstein
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Style: Huge range, same tunes over and over and over, stop in music, big last note | Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber
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Born in London to a violinist (mom) and a composer (dad) | Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber
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Started writing music at age 6, first published song at age 9 | Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber
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1st big hit: Joseph and the Technicolor Coat | Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber
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Jesus Christ Superstar | Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber
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Evita | Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber
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Cats | Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber
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Song & Dance | Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber
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Starlight Express | Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber
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The Phantom of the Opera | Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber
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Sunset Boulevard | Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber
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Has 1 golden globe, 1 academy award, 3 Grammy's, and 6 Tony's | Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber
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Tony- Best Original Score- Evita | Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber
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Tony- Best Musical, BOS- Cats | Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber
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Tony- Best Musical- Phantom | Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber
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Tony- BM, BOS- Sunset Boulevard | Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber
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Wrote 2 of the longest running shows on Broadway: Cats (21 years) and Phantom (22 years) | Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber
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One of the Top 100 richest Britons | Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber
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Best friend growing up was Jimmy Hammerstein, son of Oscar Hammerstein | Stephen Sondheim
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hammerstein took in_____ as an apprentice and was like a father to him | Stephen Sondheim
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Big Break: Lyrics for West Side Story | Stephen Sondheim
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West Side Story | Stephen Sondheim
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Gypsy | Stephen Sondheim
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Do I Hear a Waltz? | Stephen Sondheim
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A Funny Thing Happened onthe Way to the Forum | Stephen Sondheim
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Company | Stephen Sondheim
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A Little Night Music | Stephen Sondheim
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Sweeney Todd | Stephen Sondheim
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Sunday in the Park with George | Stephen Sondheim
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Into the Woods | Stephen Sondheim
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Pulitzer Prize for Sunday in the park with George | Stephen Sondheim
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academy Award for Best Song for "Sooner or Later" | Stephen Sondheim
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Tony- Funny Thing- Best Musical | Stephen Sondheim
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Tony- Company- Best Score Best Lyrics | Stephen Sondheim
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Tony- Best Score- Follies | Stephen Sondheim
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Tony- Best Score- Little Night Music | Stephen Sondheim
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Tony- BS- Sweeney Todd | Stephen Sondheim
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2008 Lifetime Achievemnent Award | Stephen Sondheim
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