The Sondheim Showstopper: ‘Send in the Clowns - Dominic Broomfield McHugh
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Explore the fascinating history and musical analysis of 'Send in the Clowns' in this lecture that delves into Stephen Sondheim's most commercially successful composition from A Little Night Music. Learn how this unconventional showstopper, written specifically for actress Glynis Johns' limited vocal range, became a beloved standard covered by legendary performers like Frank Sinatra, Judy Collins, and Sarah Vaughan. Discover the song's unique characteristics, including its restricted vocal range and abstract lyrics, while understanding its crucial role within the musical's context. Delivered by Professor Dominic Broomfield-McHugh, an esteemed music scholar and documentary producer, at St Paul's Church in London's Covent Garden, this comprehensive analysis offers insights into one of musical theater's most enigmatic and enduring pieces.
Send in the Clowns - The Making of Sondheim's Most Successful Song