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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
What a score!,
By Dan Smith (England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Assassins (Vocal Score) (Paperback)
This is, in my opinion, Sondheim's greatest musical to date. The score, although shorter than most of his, contains some of his wittiest lyrics: 'Or we'd have been left / Bereft / Of F.D.R.!', and some of the greatest tunes ('The Gun Song' is a personal favourite). Sondheim cleverly uses the marches of John Philip Sousa to evoke the ironic feeling of patriotism in a tale about presidential assassins. He also pastiches the music of Aaron Copland in many numbers. The combination of these styles and composers provides a truly American atmosphere, which, when heard out of context make wonderful songs, but in context of the show carry a deeper underscore of menace. Whether you're intending to produce the show or you just want to own a piece of Sondheim history, this score is a must!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Who but Sondheim???,
By A Customer
This review is from: Assassins (Vocal Score) (Paperback)
Only Stephen Sondheim would dare to write a musical which took as its topic Presidential assassinations. What could have been depressing is, through the power of Sondheim's music and Weidman's book, transformed into an intriguing foray into the minds of the disturbed people who committed murder, and (this is the creepy part) committed it with a clear conscience. The music is phenomenal - an amalgam of John Philip Sousa, Stephen Foster, and Sondheim's unique brand of spiky, bittersweet harmonies. The book, by John Weidman, makes quite a few insightful observations on the twisted motivations of the Assassins. But it's Sondheim's hypnotic score that draws one back again and again.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
a MUST HAVE for any score collector,
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This review is from: Assassins (Vocal Score) (Paperback)
as stated by the previous review, the score does not break down the music into the different instrumental parts, and many parts are not heard because they may not have been written yet. this isn't terrible, though, for a piano player because it makes the score more manageable. the binding of the book is weak and the pages can rip easily. great music and lyrics though, a Sondheim essential if you have the money...
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Assassins (Vocal Score) by Carol Cuellar (Paperback - July 1992)
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