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The Cambridge Companion to the Musical (Cambridge Companions to Music) [Paperback]

William A. Everett , Paul R. Laird
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  • Paperback: 328 pages
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press (9 Dec 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0521796393
  • ISBN-13: 978-0521796392
  • Product Dimensions: 24.4 x 17.3 x 2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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'This is a work of considerable genius … intelligent, incisive, informed yet immensely readable.' Sheridan Morley

'… if you need one book on musical theatre, make it this one.' Music Teacher

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The Cambridge Companion to the Musical provides an accessible introduction to one of the liveliest and most popular forms of musical performance. Written by a team of specialists in the field of musical theatre especially for students and theatregoers, it offers a guide to the history and development of the musical in England and America (including coverage of New York's Broadway and London's West End traditions). Starting with the early history of the musical, the volume comes right up to date and examines the latest works and innovations, and includes information on the singers, audience and critical reception, and traditions. There is fresh coverage of the American musical theatre in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the British musical theatre in the middle of the twentieth century, and the rock musical. The Companion contains an extensive bibliography and photos from key productions.

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5.0 out of 5 stars CAUSE TO CELEBRATE, 8 Jun 2010
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The Companion first appeared in 2002. This is the 2009 reprint of the 2008 revised update. Over 350 pages reveal how the world of the musical has developed and continues to evolve. A scholarly, very detailed examination of the scene before 1900 leads in stages to modern times and the creation of "Wicked".

Here is a fascinating addition to the reference shelf with, throughout, so much to applaud. Looked at in perspective are the trailblazers of the art form: the composers, lyricists, choreographers, producers - not to mention the shows still held in such esteem.

Particularly inspiring is the closely reasoned tribute to Rodgers and Hammerstein - they masters of the fully integrated musical, enhanced by "the invention of brilliantly singable poetry". This book has no place for the fashionable snide comments about Andrew Lloyd Webber, full recognition instead given to all he has achieved - he forever inventive, mention even made of his television quest for Maria.

This is a work to enlighten, to raise the spirits. (It may even send the reader to revisit recordings perhaps not fully appreciated the first time round - as I subsequently did with Sondheim's "Assassins".) Over the decades the genre has occasionally flagged and needed the kiss of life. The Companion is a tribute to all those who gave it. Yes, truly cause to celebrate.
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An excellent introduction to a vast subject, 24 Mar 2003
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This review is from: The Cambridge Companion to the Musical (Cambridge Companions to Music) (Paperback)
Although my shelves are loaded with histories of the Broadway musical, there is always room for one more. So I really looked forward to reading "The Cambridge Companion to The Musical" (Cambridge University Press, 2002). When I saw there were only 265 pages of text (not counting bibliography and index), I doubted that they could adequately cover the field. Soon I began to realize that the "field" included American and British musicals, film musicals and film versions of stage musicals, and even recordings; and I just settled down to enjoy what amounts to a series of essays covering all these fields, none of them adequately but all of them interestingly.

There are fourteen chapters by various writers, organized into three parts. The first deals with "Adaptations and transformations before 1940" and includes essays on the early days of the American musical theatre in general, then in New York, operetta on both sides of the Atlantic, the Afro-American as depicted on stage, and the American musicals of the 1920s and 1930s. Part II covers the years from 1940 to 1970 and discusses the British theatre, Rodgers and Hammerstein, their successors, and Weill and Bernstein. Part III picks up the story with a disproportionately long chapter on Sondheim, the fully integrated musical, the film musical, rock, and the megamusical--which brings us into the present century with a lot of questions yet to be answered by way of projection.

In short, there are plenty of ideas packed into this short book and each one can lead you in several directions if you wish to follow up this or that idea. There are one or two piddling errors, such as calling "Yip Yip Yaphank" an "all-sailor vaudeville"; but in general what is said here is trustworthy, the opinions (mostly positive) about certain works and composers are informed opinions, the organization is very good. The few pictures, however, are not very helpful.

Yes, I would recommend this highly for those who want to begin to understand the complex evolution of the musical play by way of enough examples to form a solid basis before going on to books that deal with each of these topics in more detailed and expanded way.

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