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The Heckler: Why I'm allergic to Stephen Sondheim

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#100The Heckler: Why I'm allergic to Stephen Sondheim
Posted: 3/22/15 at 5:48pm


This is how Sondheim composes (according to Dave19)


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Dave19
#101The Heckler: Why I'm allergic to Stephen Sondheim
Posted: 3/22/15 at 5:53pm

Jay, I can't deny that that's how most of his melodies sound to me.

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#102The Heckler: Why I'm allergic to Stephen Sondheim
Posted: 3/22/15 at 5:54pm

Dave
those are bland, flowery lyrics.

Not poetic lyrics. There's a difference.

Showface
#103The Heckler: Why I'm allergic to Stephen Sondheim
Posted: 3/22/15 at 5:56pm

"Jay, I can't deny that that's how most of his melodies sound to me."

If that is true, then that issue is beyond Sondheim's or anybody's reach...

ScottyDoesn'tKnow2
#104The Heckler: Why I'm allergic to Stephen Sondheim
Posted: 3/22/15 at 6:00pm

Sweeney Todd has some of the most beautiful melodies I have ever heard. I listen to "Our Time" from Merrily when I want to hear a beautiful marriage of melody and lyrics. I think later Sondheim may be less accessible for those who just want Celine Dion/Diane Warren type of ballads, but to say the lyrics are "random" or don't take you on a "journey" shows one isn't listening carefully enough. I mean I don't know how you can say that when you hear "Move On" from Sunday in the Park with George or the whole prologue of Into the Woods and "Moments in the Wood" or "It Takes Two" or "No One is Alone" etc. The lyrics themselves are full of symbolism and deeper meaning, and they're not simplistic resolutions. With Sondheim's resolutions, they are not always obvious declarations, but they take into account human complexities and contradictions.

https://youtu.be/AfN9AIqeYxU Our Time from Merrily We Roll Along








Updated On: 3/22/15 at 06:00 PM

Dave19
#105The Heckler: Why I'm allergic to Stephen Sondheim
Posted: 3/22/15 at 6:02pm

Po-et-ic:

1. Having a beautiful or graceful quality
2. Characterized by romantic imagery
3. Having an imaginative or sensitively emotional style of expression

Seems like those lyrics to me. But whatever you like to call it.

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icecreambenjamin
#106The Heckler: Why I'm allergic to Stephen Sondheim
Posted: 3/22/15 at 6:17pm

Dave
shhhhh
just stop.

indytallguy
#107The Heckler: Why I'm allergic to Stephen Sondheim
Posted: 3/22/15 at 6:20pm

TO wash the bad taste of some of this thread out of my mouth I returned to this wonderful 2013 NYMag essay from Frank Rich.
Frank Rich on Why Sondheim Endures

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#108The Heckler: Why I'm allergic to Stephen Sondheim
Posted: 3/22/15 at 6:28pm

I wonder why Sondheim haters can't accept a plain fact that some people can like Sondheim AND other composers all the while not choosing a team?

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#109The Heckler: Why I'm allergic to Stephen Sondheim
Posted: 3/22/15 at 7:12pm

Haha. Did someone actually say that people hate musicals because of Sondheim? Funny joke! I mean, you're kidding, right?

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#110The Heckler: Why I'm allergic to Stephen Sondheim
Posted: 3/22/15 at 7:13pm

sweetlips, why is your picture so creepy?? And whether people think Sondheim's melodies are simple or not, and easy to sing, thats pretty much an opinion.


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#111The Heckler: Why I'm allergic to Stephen Sondheim
Posted: 3/22/15 at 7:13pm

Yeah Send in the Clowns is world class

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Phillypinto
#112The Heckler: Why I'm allergic to Stephen Sondheim
Posted: 3/22/15 at 7:15pm

hahahahah thats sarcastic right? If it is, i agree with you! I don't really think anyone knows that song except theatre people


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#113The Heckler: Why I'm allergic to Stephen Sondheim
Posted: 3/22/15 at 7:17pm

Phillypinto
ARE YOU F###### CRAZY!!???

Send in the Clowns is one of the most famous show tunes out there. It was made famous by Judy Collins. How do you not know this?

Updated On: 3/22/15 at 07:17 PM

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#114The Heckler: Why I'm allergic to Stephen Sondheim
Posted: 3/22/15 at 7:20pm

Clowns was a Grammy winning POP hit in the 70s. Philly, you are greatly mistaken. Ask your parents and grandparents, they will know the song.

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#115The Heckler: Why I'm allergic to Stephen Sondheim
Posted: 3/22/15 at 7:20pm

icecreambenjamin, do you know anyone else besides theatre people??? Ask them if they know that song, and let me know their answer!

Honestly, this is coming from someone in the new generation. As far as I'm concerned, this song is not that famous. Even many young theatre people don't know this song


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Updated On: 3/22/15 at 07:20 PM

Showface
#116The Heckler: Why I'm allergic to Stephen Sondheim
Posted: 3/22/15 at 7:20pm

Let's not forget Frank Sinatra, Barbra Streisand, Patti Labelle, and Judi Dench

Updated On: 3/22/15 at 07:20 PM

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#117The Heckler: Why I'm allergic to Stephen Sondheim
Posted: 3/22/15 at 7:23pm

"Two years later in 1975, Judy Collins recorded "Send In the Clowns" and included it in her album, Judith.[8] The song was released as a single, which soon became a major pop hit. It remained on the Billboard Hot 100 for 11 weeks in 1975, reaching Number 36.[9]Then, in 1977, the song again reached the Billboard Hot 100, where it remained for 16 weeks and reached Number 19.[10] At theGrammy Awards of 1976, the Judy Collins performance of the song was named "Song of the Year"."

Phillypinto
please spare us of your ignorance.

Showface
#118The Heckler: Why I'm allergic to Stephen Sondheim
Posted: 3/22/15 at 7:24pm

"And whether people think Sondheim's melodies are simple or not, and easy to sing, thats pretty much an opinion."

Wrong answer.

And yes, even young theatre people are aware of Send in the Clowns.

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Phillypinto
#119The Heckler: Why I'm allergic to Stephen Sondheim
Posted: 3/22/15 at 7:25pm

"And yes, even young theatre people are aware of Send in the Clowns"

Wrong answer.


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Showface
#120The Heckler: Why I'm allergic to Stephen Sondheim
Posted: 3/22/15 at 7:26pm

I'm a "young theatre person", and I know "Send in the Clowns"

Updated On: 8/10/15 at 07:26 PM

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Lovinbroadway2
#121The Heckler: Why I'm allergic to Stephen Sondheim
Posted: 3/22/15 at 7:27pm

Phillypinto,
It is an old song. People that know the song and aren't "theater people" are old people. Today, everyone listens to Taylor Swift and stuff, so only "theater people" and old people know the song.

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icecreambenjamin
#122The Heckler: Why I'm allergic to Stephen Sondheim
Posted: 3/22/15 at 7:27pm

I'm a "young theatre people" and so is my entire high school. We are all aware of that song.

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#123The Heckler: Why I'm allergic to Stephen Sondheim
Posted: 3/22/15 at 7:27pm

Yes, Philly, even people in your generation know "Send in the Clowns," and, even if they can't name the tune or sing the lyrics, they've at least heard of the musicians who have covered it and made it a pop standard. I mean, you can't possibly believe that 19 year olds don't know Frank Sinatra or Barbra Streisand...

Showface
#124The Heckler: Why I'm allergic to Stephen Sondheim
Posted: 3/22/15 at 7:28pm

^ ^
Thank you!

Honestly, one person cannot speak for an entire generation. If you don't know or understand something, does not mean other's do not.

Updated On: 3/22/15 at 07:28 PM