Jerome Kern / Stephen Banfield ; with a foreword by Geoffrey Block, general editor.

Author/creator Banfield, Stephen, 1951-
Other author Block, Geoffrey Holden, 1948-
Format Book
Publication InfoNew Haven : Yale University Press, ©2006.
Descriptionxii, 375 pages : illustrations, music ; 25 cm.
Subjects

SeriesYale Broadway masters
Yale Broadway masters. ^A565598
Contents Introducing Kern -- Kern and musical comedy -- Kern the romantic: three shows -- Mostly Hammerstein -- Kern and Hollywood.
Abstract A founding father of the modern American musical, Jerome Kern (1885-1945) was the composer of legions of popular songs, including such standards as "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" and "Ol' Man River." His 1927 Show Boat with Oscar Hammerstein II helped to set a new standard for musical theater. This book is the first to provide a critical overview of Kern's musical accomplishments throughout his career. Stephen Banfield ranges from Broadway, to Hollywood, and to London's West End, drawing on unpublished manuscripts and scores to assess the composer's extraordinary oeuvre. Kern's life, personality, and working methods are given due attention, as is the development of his work from the early musical comedies through the collaborations with Hammerstein and P.G. Wodehouse up to the later film scores. Banfield focuses especially on the musical and lyrical structures of Kern's compositions, illuminating beloved works and shedding light on compositions often overlooked.
Bibliography noteIncludes list of works by Jerome Kern (pages 307-308), bibliographical references (pages 327-332), and indexes.
LCCN 2005035950
ISBN0300110472
ISBN9780300110470