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  1. www.biography.com › musicians › richard-rodgersRichard Rodgers - Biography

    2 de abr. de 2014 · Death and Legacy. Richard Rodgers triumphed over cancer of the jaw in 1955 and a laryngectomy in 1974 before dying at his home in New York City on December 30, 1979. His ashes were scattered at ...

  2. Richard Rodgers' final play was a musical adaptation of the play I Remember Mama, which he and Hammerstein had originally produced on Broadway. The original play, itself based on the book Mama's Bank Account in which Kathryn Forbes recalled her childhood, and particularly her Norwegian immigrant mother, also became a movie and a television series.

  3. The Sound of Music. Richard Rodgers. Hal Leonard Corporation, 1960 - Music - 206 pages. (Vocal Score). Vocal score with 15 songs from one of musical theatre's masterpieces. Includes: Climb Ev'ry Mountain * Do-Re-Mi * Edelweiss * The Lonely Goatherd * Maria * My Favorite Things * Sixteen Going on Seventeen * So Long, Farewell * The Sound of ...

  4. Hamilton, the hit musical. Book, Music and Lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda. Choreography by Andy Blankenbuehler. Directed by Thomas Kail.

  5. After Hammerstein's death in 1960, Rodgers worked with various lyricists. Ironically, his most successful play in this last period of his life was No Strings, for which Rodgers himself wrote the lyrics.(He also wrote the lyrics to two additional songs for the movie adaptation of The Sound of Music, and to a television production of Shaw's Androcles and the Lion.)

  6. State Fair is a musical with a book by Tom Briggs and Louis Mattioli, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, and music by Richard Rodgers.. Phil Stong's original 1932 novel, State Fair, was first adapted for film in 1933 in a production starring Will Rogers.In 1945, the film was remade as a musical with original songs by Rodgers and Hammerstein.This was subsequently remade in 1962 as well as adapted ...

  7. Two By Two is a Broadway musical with a book by Peter Stone, lyrics by Martin Charnin, and music by Richard Rodgers.. Based on Clifford Odets' play The Flowering Peach, it tells the story of Noah's preparations for the Great Flood and its aftermath.. Directed by Joe Layton, the production opened on November 10, 1970 at the Imperial Theatre, where it ran for ten months.