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Alan Jay Lerner Dominic McHugh (Lecturer in Music, Lecturer in Music, University of Sheffield)

Alan Jay Lerner By Dominic McHugh (Lecturer in Music, Lecturer in Music, University of Sheffield)

Summary

As the lyricist of musicals like My Fair Lady and Gigi, Alan Jay Lerner remains an important figure in Broadway and Hollywood history. In this rich collection of correspondence, author Dominic McHugh sheds new light on Lerner's working relationships with legendary figures including Rex Harrison, Richard Burton, and Frederick Loewe.

Alan Jay Lerner Summary

Alan Jay Lerner: A Lyricist's Letters by Dominic McHugh (Lecturer in Music, Lecturer in Music, University of Sheffield)

The man behind I Could Have Danced all Night and Almost Like Being in Love, lyricist Alan Jay Lerner (1918-86) is widely regarded as one of the most important figures of the American musical stage. In penning the lyrics to some of the most well-known and beloved Broadway shows, including Brigadoon, Paint Your Wagon, My Fair Lady, Camelot, Lerner worked and corresponded with some of the greatest luminaries of popular entertainment over a career which spanned four decades, from performers like Rex Harrison and Julie Andrews to composers like Andre Previn, Leonard Bernstein, Charles Strouse, Andrew Lloyd Webber, and especially Frederick Loewe. In this rich collection of correspondence, most of it published for the first time, author Dominic McHugh sheds new light on Lerner's working relationships with these legendary figures. McHugh's extensive commentary reveals Lerner's turbulent partnerships with Loewe and Lane, his affection for Harrison, and his reverence for Burton. Particular emphasis is placed on Lerner's aborted projects with composers like Richard Rodgers and Arthur Schwartz. Especially valuable is the correspondence from his final years, in which he worked on a movie version of The Merry Widow, a BBC TV series about musicals, and a musical version of My Man Godfrey, none of which came to fruition. The collection ends with a poignant final exchange between Lerner and Andrew Lloyd Webber, with whom he was to have written The Phantom of the Opera. Overall, this important and lively book reveals the highs and lows of the career of one of America's wittiest and most romantic lyricists.

Alan Jay Lerner Reviews

Not only is Lerners boast (to Bob Fosse) that his letters are usually terribly well-written and frequently amusing an accurate one, the same could be said for Dominic McHughs informative and stylish commentary on Lerners witty, illuminating letters, like a gripping epistolary novel told by a reliable narrator. * Geoffrey Block, author of Enchanted Evenings: The Broadway Musical from 'Show Boat' to Sondheim and Lloyd Webber (OUP, 2009) and Series Editor of Oxfords Broadway Legacies *
Alan Jay Lerner: A Lyricist's Letters [wins] our gratitude for making available personal documents that help to explore the ethnic identity of one of the most justly acclaimed American Jewish writers for the musical theatre. * Benjamin Ivry, the Forward *
McHugh ... has concentrated on Lerner's working relationships amid the complex demands or musical comedy * Russell Davies, The Times Literary Supplement *

About Dominic McHugh (Lecturer in Music, Lecturer in Music, University of Sheffield)

Dominic McHugh is Lecturer in Musicology at The University of Sheffield. He teaches undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Musicology, with a specialism in American musical theater, and is the author of Loverly: The Life and Times of My Fair Lady.

Table of Contents

Introduction and Acknowledgements ; Chapter 1: From This Day On: The Rise of the Playwright-Lyricist, 1918-51 ; Chapter 2: Open Your Eyes: Lerner Without Loewe and the MGM Years, 1952-55 ; Chapter 3: You Did It: My Fair Lady, Gigi and Beyond, 1955-58 ; Chapter 4: One Brief Shining Moment: Changing Partners, 1959-64 ; Chapter 5: Rise and Look Around You: From Clear Day to Coco, 1965-70 ; Chapter 6: Matters of Consequence: Collaborations Old and New, 1970-74 ; Chapter 7: I Remember It Well: Old Friends, 1975-80 ; Chapter 8: Another Life: The Final Years, 1980-86 ; Timeline ; Bibliography ; Index

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GOR009188516
9780199949274
0199949271
Alan Jay Lerner: A Lyricist's Letters by Dominic McHugh (Lecturer in Music, Lecturer in Music, University of Sheffield)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
2014-10-23
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