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in the contemporary South, for which he wrote the book and lyrics. The musical was adapted to the screen in 1954, and scored a
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The Sound of Their Music: The Story of Rodgers and Hammerstein
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musicals and a few important examples like Hammerstein and
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in 1945, but the first Tonys were not awarded until 1947.
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The Sound of Music: Music from the NBC Television Event
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2197:Footage On View at NYC's Museum of TV & Radio"
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221:(1942), as well as many successful film projects.
1804:, owner of the Rodgers and Hammerstein copyrights
2036:, Pulitzer.org, 1944, accessed November 16, 2019
1916:Guide to Musical Theatre, accessed April 5, 2009
1344:William A. Everett and Paul R. Laird wrote that
2231:", Broadcasting-Telecasting, May 6, 1957, p. 51
2030:"Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II for
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2653:at Jacob's Pillow PillowTalk, August 29, 2009
2391:, December 18, 1994, accessed August 15, 2015
1102:. Yet another television version first aired
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2467:National Archives and Records Administration
2244:Flower Drum Songs: The Story of Two Musicals
1945:. jazzstandards.com, accessed March 15, 2010
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260:(1925), which was a hit. Their 1927 musical
2537:. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press.
1831:"American Musical Theatre: An Introduction"
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522:"What's the Use of Wond'rin' " from
2512:The Rodgers and Hammerstein Encyclopedia
2057:Richard Rodgers Conducts Richard Rodgers
1958:at Allmusic, accessed September 23, 2009
1381:The Hundred Year Association of New York
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2401:Billington, Michael (August 21, 2012).
2218:, Emmys.com, accessed December 22, 2012
1833:, theatrehistory.com, republished from
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2491:The Cambridge Companion to the Musical
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1178:. A Broadway revival in 2002 starring
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3153:I'm in Love with a Wonderful Guy
2647:Columbia University Encyclopedia
1930:The Complete Book of Light Opera
1835:The Complete Book of Light Opera
1358:The Complete Book of Light Opera
3034:It's a Scandal! It's a Outrage!
1943:"All the Things You Are (1939)"
917:as Anna and the mostly unknown
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2514:. Greenwood Publishing Group.
2495:. Cambridge University Press.
2313:, Forbes.com, October 27, 2009
2311:"Top-Earning Dead Celebrities"
1968:Gross, Terry (April 9, 2018).
744:and important subsequent works
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3132:There Is Nothing Like a Dame
2999:Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin'
2289:Hammerstein biography on PBS
2169:. August 26, 1953. p. 1
2012:'s Magna productions, and a
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1385:United States Postal Service
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429:In 1955 it was made into an
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2529:Hyland, William G. (1998).
530:The original production of
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3372:American songwriting teams
3272:Sixteen Going on Seventeen
3097:It Might as Well Be Spring
2934:The King and I (1999 film)
2898:The King and I (1956 film)
2068:accessed December 20, 2012
1914:Rodgers and Hart Biography
1808:List of songwriter tandems
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2784:A Grand Night for Singing
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1775:A Grand Night for Singing
1160:San Francisco's Chinatown
1150:Based on a 1957 novel by
890:Anna and the King of Siam
705:St. Louis Municipal Opera
538:and opened at Broadway's
2974:The Sound of Music Live!
2510:Hischak, Thomas (2007).
1069:as the Fairy Godmother,
810:Pulitzer Prize for Drama
692:together, for the song "
623:Hollywood Bowl Orchestra
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3160:Younger Than Springtime
3090:You'll Never Walk Alone
2981:The Sound of Music Live
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1994:Oklahoma! (MCA/Capitol)
1858:August 4, 2010, at the
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1454:Main Street to Broadway
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1389:Richard Rodgers Theatre
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757:South Pacific (musical)
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2277:"Oscar Hammerstein II"
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2105:Most, Andrea (2000).
1956:Lorenz Hart Biography
1428:, when it debuted on
1408:John Wilson Orchestra
1402:concerts in London's
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