
Composer and Lyricist Stephen Sondheim has died at the age of 91. Via AP:
“NEW YORK (AP) — Stephen Sondheim, the songwriter who reshaped the American musical theater in the second half of the 20th century with his intelligent, intricately rhymed lyrics, his use of evocative melodies and his willingness to tackle unusual subjects, has died. He was 91.
Sondheim’s death was announced by Rick Miramontez, president of DKC/O&M. Sondheim’s Texas-based attorney, Rick Pappas, told The New York Times the composer died Friday at his home in Roxbury, Connecticut.
Sondheim influenced several generations of theater songwriters, particularly with such landmark musicals as “Company,” “Follies” and “Sweeney Todd,” which are considered among his best work. His most famous ballad, “Send in the Clowns,” has been recorded hundreds of times, including by Frank Sinatra and Judy Collins.”
Stephen Sondheim, the songwriter who reshaped American musical theater in the second half of the 20th century with his intricately rhymed lyrics, his use of evocative melodies and his willingness to tackle unusual subjects, has died, according to a report. https://t.co/TT7V2grSl0
— The Associated Press (@AP) November 26, 2021