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Best of - Stephen Sondheim: Maestro of Broadway

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Poetry and Lyrics

Lyrics have to be underwritten. That's why poets make, generally make poor lyric writers. Because thethe language is too rich. When you gat music sein and expect the audience to take at air, good night, good night. You can't do that. And if the lyrics are too packed, i mean, the whole idea of poetry denseness is concision,. is abutment of images, notsot. It's like e what they call, i england, egging the goodness - but it's er enriching something so that you get drowned in it. I firmly believe thet lyrics have to breathe and give the audiences ear a chance to understand

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