Personnel: Stephen Sondheim (vocals, piano); Cheryl Bentyne , Chita Rivera, Christopher Durang, John Cameron Mitchell, Chuck Wagner, Claude Bolling, Cy Walter, William Parry, Charmian Carr, Daisy Prince, David Winters, Dean Jones, Debra Monk, Donna Murphy, Eddie Korbich, Eddie Roll, Elaine Stritch, Ethel Merman, Sarah Rice, Kim Crosby, Jonathan Hadary, Sarah Stanley, Gedde Watanabe, George Hearn, George Lee Andrews, Glynis Johns, Greg Germann, Grover Dale, Hank Brunjes, Marcus Olson, Howard McGillin, Tony Mordente, Maureen Moore, Jack Cassidy , Janis Siegel, Jim Walton, Lee Remick, Lee Wilkof, Len Cariou, Linda Lavin, Liz Callaway, Liza Minnelli, Lonny Price, Lorraine Feather, Marilyn Cooper, Madonna, Mandy Patinkin, Mel Torm‚, Michael Cerveris, Michael Rupert, Nathan Lane, Pamela Myers, Patrick Cassidy, Patti LuPone, Angela Lansbury, Ann Morrison, Annie Golden, Robert Westenberg, Roger Bart, Arte Johnson, Stan Freeman, Stephen Collins, Barbara Cook , Victor Garber, Zero Mostel, Bernadette Peters, Hermione Gingold, Marin Mazzie, Billy Stritch, Richard Kind, Larry Kerr, Carol Bruce, Carol Burnett, Carol Lawrence (vocals); John Barrow (French horn); Paul Gemignani (percussion).
Liner Note Authors: Hal Prince; Stephen Sondheim.
Recording information: Carnegie Hall, New York, NY; The Hit Factory, New York, NY.
Authors: Frank Rich; Judi Dench; Laura Benanti; Lonny Price; Mandy Patinkin; Michael Feinstein; Patti LuPone; Victor Garber; Paul Gemignani.
Photographer: Martha Swope.
Arrangers: Jim Tyler; Jeremy Lubbock; Shirley Walker .
Stephen Sondheim: The Story So Far is a four-CD box set of 82 recordings of music by the Broadway songwriter, with a running time just under five hours. It is far from the first compilation of Sondheim's work, or even the first box set, but it follows a pattern in such compilations and in box sets in general, in that the selection seems aimed at two different classes of potential purchasers, those general fans looking for a single omnibus collection of the best or most popular of an artist's efforts, and the aficionados primarily interested in rarities. Despite his renown, particularly among musical theater buffs, and a mantelpiece straining with Tony, Grammy, and Academy Awards, Sondheim does not have a slew of "hits," as in, songs that have made the Top 40. Among his early efforts as a lyricist only, West Side Story (with music by Leonard Bernstein) generated such hits as "Somewhere" and "Tonight," and Johnny Mathis' recording of "Small World" from Gypsy (with music by Jule Styne) made the Top 20. Since then, only "Send in the Clowns" from A Little Night Music produced a Top 40 hit for Judy Collins in 1975. Sondheim tends to downplay his lyrical collaborations, and they are typically underrepresented here, with only "Tonight" included. "Send in the Clowns" appears in the recording from the original Broadway cast album of A Little Night Music, sung by Glynis Johns, for whom it was written. Of course, fans have their favorites among Sondheim's large catalog, and his songs have been extensively performed and recorded outside their shows. But, like its many predecessors, this sampler of his work leaves out many of those favorites. Basically, its first three discs trace his career in the musical theater from 1957's West Side Story to a 2004 revised version of the 1974 musical The Frogs. Usually, two or three songs (not necessarily the best-known) from a show are excerpted, accompanied by songs cut from the scores, often performed in informal demonstration recordings, many of those by the composer himself. The fourth disc is given over almost entirely to obscurities, including music written for films. Thus, of 82 tracks, 33 are previously unreleased and 13 are sung by Sondheim himself. That's a selection and a proportion of rarities that will delight Sondheim fans, who may only wish the set was all rarities. For others, the collection may be more problematic, but then they are less likely to want to fork over the money for a box like this in the first place. Certainly, anyone encountering this music without previous knowledge would be amazed by its variety, from old-time show music to approximations of traditional Japanese music, with a lot of Western classical references thrown in, along with the consistently sparkling wit and seemingly endless verbal facility of the lyrics. And, if nothing else, the album boasts performances by a bevy of star performers including Carol Burnett, Barbara Cook, Hermione Gingold, Nathan Lane, Angela Lansbury, Patti LuPone, Madonna, Ethel Merman, Liza Minnelli, Zero Mostel, Mandy Patinkin, Anthony Perkins, Bernadette Peters, Jane Powell, Lee Remick, Chita Rivera, Elaine Stritch, and Mel Torm‚. All are given powerful material to interpret. At the end, one may only ask what, if this is, as the producers say, only "the story so far," they expect still to come from the songwriter, who was 78 years old on the day this album was released. Even given that one of the set's final songs is called "More," what is here seems like more than enough already, even if it is less than what it could have been. ~ William Ruhlmann
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– Customer review on 10/11/2009
Stephen Sondheim has dominated the musical stage for fifty years. As a young man in 1957 he penned the lyrics to the enormously successful West Side Story (music by Leonard Bernstein) and Gypsy (music by Jule Styne), the latter featuring Ethel Merman’s Everything’s Coming Up Roses.
Then in 1962 came A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum to which he wrote both music and lyrics. This ran on Broadway for 964 performances and his career took off.
Stephen Sondheim – The Story So Far…goes a long way to demonstrate his amazing versatility with 82 tracks taken from Original Cast recordings, live concert performances, music for films and TV and as a bonus, there are a number of previously unpublished demonstration tracks made by the composer at the piano singing several songs that were cut from stage performances mostly due to reasons of running time.
You’ll hear Zero Mostel, Angela Lansbury, Elaine Stritch, Barbara Cook, Lee Remick, Mandy Patinkin, Glynis Johns, Carol Burnett, Anthony Perkins and many, many others in classic performances of songs from Evening Primrose, Company, Follies, A Little Night Music, Sweeney Todd, Into the Woods – to name but a few.
The CDs come with a 78-page illustrated booklet with historic photographs, tributes and observations from producers and performers and pertinent comments from SS himself. A collector’s dream.
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– Customer review on 03/07/2009
In 2008, Stephen Sondheim worked with CBS/Sony Masterworks to develop a retrospective podcast series and accompanying CD collection. This series features an unusual collection of Stephen Sondheim's works, including some well-known works from soundtracks, some lesser-known works, and some very rare recordings including several never before heard. It is an odd collection: for every "Finishing the Hat", there are incidental bits of music from plays and the like. It's not exactly something that you'll listen to very often (since if you're a Sondheim fan, you'll have all the better things on CDs anyway), but it's a fascinating curio if you're a big fan of the man. I personally quite liked it, but wouldn't rave about it.
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