The Sound of Music Companion: From Stage to Screen and Back Again

The Sound of Music Companion: From Stage to Screen and Back Again

by Andrew Lloyd Webber (Foreword), Laurence Maslon (Author), Andrew Lloyd Webber (Foreword), Laurence Maslon (Author), Laurence Maslon (Author)

Synopsis

The definitive book on the world's most beloved musical. The 'Sound of Music Companion' charts the incredible and enduring story of Maria Von Trapp and her story over the last hundred years -- from Maria's birth in Vienna to Andrew Lloyd Webber's West End production in 2006. The book details every step in the evolution of this masterwork from real-life to page to stage to film to international phenomenon. It profiles every creative artist who has helped to shape the musical version of the Von Trapp Family story - from Rodgers and Hammerstein and Mary Martin to Robert Wise, Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer and the winner of the "How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?" competition on the BBC, Connie Fisher. Folded into the saga are guest appearances by Petula Clark, Carol Burnett, John Coltrane and Noel Coward. Included are more than 170 pictures, many never seen before, in addition to: *Complete lyrics to a dozen songs*Rare manuscript pages from the pens of Rodgers and Hammerstein*A map of Salzburg and the film's locations*Unseen storyboards from the film*Updates on the Sing-A-Long phenomenon.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: Pavilion Books
Published: 30 Nov 2006

ISBN 10: 1862057508
ISBN 13: 9781862057500
Book Overview: Charts the incredible and enduring story of Maria Von Trapp and her story over the last hundred years - from Maria's birth in Vienna to Andrew Lloyd Webber's West End production in 2006. This work also profiles each creative artist who has helped to shape the musical version of the Von Trapp Family story 'Sound of Music'.

Author Bio
Laurence Maslon is an arts professor in the Graduate Acting Program at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. He has written several books about musical theater and popular culture, including The South Pacific Companion, The Some Like It Hot Companion, and co-wrote (with Michael Kantor) the companion volume to the Emmy-Winning documentary Broadway: The American Musical. He is also the host of the weekly radio series Broadway to Main Street and the editor of American Musicals (1927-1969) for the Library of America.