Papers of a composer and lyricist, consisting of correspondence, scripts and drafts, music and lyrics manuscripts, and miscellaneous writings. Coverage is best for “Do I Hear a Waltz?” (1965), “Gypsy” (1957), and “West Side Story” (1957), for which Sondheim wrote the lyrics, and for “Anyone Can Whistle” (1964) and “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum” (1962), for which he wrote both the music and the lyrics. Also included are small files for several other musicals and television series, both produced and unproduced; a group of miscellaneous songs; and professional correspondence, 1949-1960. Among the prominent correspondents are George S. Kaufman and Oscar Hammerstein II.
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All Collection Details:
- Author: Sondheim, Stephen, 1930- .
- Title: Papers, 1946-1965.
- Size: 8.0 c.f. (11 archives boxes and 9 flat boxes); plus additions of 0.1 c.f.
- Category: composer, lyricist, manuscript collection, music, and theater
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