Musicals of Cole Porter


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Cole Porter (1891-1964) remains one of America's most popular composer-songwriters known for the many urbane witty romantic songs he wrote for stage musicals and Hollywood films. Porter was unique among his contemporaries for writing both the music and lyrics for his compositions. To this day several of his numbers--Night and Day I've Got You Under My Skin You're the Top and I Get a Kick Out of You to name a few--endure as standards. <p/> In <i> The Musicals of Cole Porter: Broadway Hollywood Television</i> Bernard F. Dick presents a critical study of Porter's Broadway and movie musicals and his one foray into live television <i>Aladdin--</i>covering the period from his first failure <i>See America First</i> (1916) to the moderately successful <i>Silk Stockings </i>(1955) which ended his Broadway career. Taking a chronological approach interspersed with chapters on Porter's list songs that owe much to such operas as Mozart's <i>Don Giovanni</i> and Rossini's <i>The Barber of Seville</i>; his love songs often bittersweet and bleakly poignant; and above all his love of figurative language Dick discusses in detail the various literary sources and cultural reference points that inspired the lyrics to Porter's numbers. The first volume of its kind exclusively dedicated to exploring the extensive body of work by this influential twentieth-century songwriter <i>The Musicals of Cole Porter </i>is a compelling resource for readers interested in the craft of a great composer-lyricist.
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