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Sondheim

[ sond-hahym ]

noun

  1. Stephen (Joshua), 1930–2021, U.S. composer and lyricist.


Sondheim

/ ˈɒԻɪ /

noun

  1. SondheimStephen (Joshua)1930MUSMUSIC: songwriter Stephen ( Joshua ). born 1930, US songwriter. He wrote the lyrics for West Side Story (1957), the score for Company (1971), and both for A Little Night Music (1973), Into the Woods (1987), and Passion (1994)
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Stephen Sondheim might have enjoyed the challenge of creating a musical from such an outlandish premise.

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One wonders what the Broadway maestro would have made of “Stephen Sondheim’s Old Friends,” which opened Thursday at the Ahmanson Theatre in preparation for its move to Broadway in the spring.

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I wasn’t expecting to write such a sentence about an abstract and some might even say abstruse Sondheim musical that has had only one short-lived Broadway revival.

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The Kennedy Center joined in the mourning of the actor, whose work at the Washington, D.C.-based organization dated back to 2003 when he starred in Stephen Sondheim’s “Bounce.”

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Before the burial, a "lovely" and "solemn" ceremony was held in which Send In The Clowns – written for Johns by legendary composer Stephen Sondheim – was played, said Chris Owen, minister of the chapel.

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