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Charles Strouse

Charles Strouse (born June 7, 1928) is an American composer and lyricist best known for writing the music to such Broadway musicals as Bye Bye Birdie, Applause, and Annie.

Charles Strouse
Strouse in 2013
Background information
Born (1928-06-07) June 7, 1928 (age 95)
OriginNew York City, United States
Occupation(s)Songwriter
Years active1959–present
Spouse(s)
Barbara Siman
(m. 1962; died 2023)

Life and career edit

Strouse was born in New York City, to Jewish parents, Ethel (née Newman) and Ira Strouse, who worked in the tobacco business. A graduate of the Eastman School of Music, he studied under Arthur Berger, David Diamond, Aaron Copland and Nadia Boulanger.[1][2]

Strouse's first Broadway musical was Bye Bye Birdie, with lyrics by Lee Adams, which opened in 1960.[3] Adams became his long-time collaborator. For this show, Strouse won his first Tony Award in the category of best musical.[4]

Strouse's next show was All American (1962), with a book by Mel Brooks and lyrics by Adams; it was not a success, closing after 80 performances,[5] but it produced the standard “Once Upon a Time” (recorded by Perry Como, Eddie Fisher, Al Martino, Tony Bennett, Frank Sinatra, and Bobby Darin, among dozens of others).

Following this was Golden Boy (1964, also with Adams), starring Sammy Davis Jr., which ran for 568 performances. The musical It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Superman (1966, based on the popular comic strip) closed after 129 performances, but introduced the song "You've Got Possibilities" sung by Linda Lavin.[6][7] Its theme would also be adopted by Washington, D.C. television station WTOP (now WUSA) for news broadcasts.[8]

In 1970, Applause (starring Lauren Bacall, with book by Betty Comden and Adolph Green, and lyrics by Adams) won Strouse his second Tony Award, for Best Musical.[9] In 1977, Strouse adapted another comic strip for the stage, creating the hit Annie, which included the song "Tomorrow," which quickly became a "monstrous song hit," and garnered him his third Tony Award and two Grammy Awards.[10]

Other Strouse musicals include Charlie and Algernon (1979), Dance a Little Closer (1983, with lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, which closed after one performance), Rags (1986; which closed after four performances and 18 previews), Nick & Nora (1993, which closed after 9 performances), and An American Tragedy (1995, with lyrics by David Shaber, performed at Muhlenberg College).

Strouse also wrote musical revues, many with Adams, and his songs were included in revues. The revues included Shoestring Revue (with Adams and Michael Stewart) (1955 – Off–Broadway),[11] Medium Rare (with Adams) (1960 - Chicago),[12] By Strouse (1978 – Off–Broadway at The Ballroom),[12][13] Upstairs At O'Neals (1982 – Nightclub Revue),[14] Can't Stop Dancin (1994 – Marymount Theatre), and A Lot Of Living! (1996 – conceived and directed by Barbara Siman at Rainbow and Stars).[15]

Strouse wrote the music and lyrics for the animated special Lyle, Lyle Crocodile which aired on HBO in 1987.[16] His film scores include Bonnie and Clyde (1967), There Was a Crooked Man... (1970, with Henry Fonda and Kirk Douglas), the Norman Lear production of The Night They Raided Minsky's (1968, with Adams) and the popular animated movie All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989). He and Adams also wrote the theme song “Those Were the Days”[17] for the Norman Lear television show All in the Family. Strouse's songs have been heard on the radio throughout his career and have run the gamut from girl-band pop to hip hop. In 1958, his song “Born Too Late” was number seven on the Billboard charts, and in 1999 the quadruple platinum Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem) by artist Jay-Z (which sampled "It's The Hard Knock Life" from Annie) was the winner of a Grammy for Best Rap Album of the year & the Billboard R&B Album of the Year.

Strouse's writing also extends into orchestral works, chamber music, piano concertos and opera. His Concerto America, composed in 2002 to commemorate 9/11 and the spirit of New York City, premiered at The Boston Pops in 2002,[18] and his opera Nightingale (1982), starring Sarah Brightman, had a successful run in London, followed by many subsequent productions. In 1977, Strouse founded the ASCAP Musical Theatre Workshop in New York, through which many young composers and lyricists have found a forum for their work.

A musical stage adaptation of the Paddy Chayefsky film Marty starring John C. Reilly premiered at Boston's Huntington Theatre in October 2002, with lyrics by Lee Adams and Strouse and the book by Rupert Holmes.[19] Real Men, for which Strouse wrote the music and lyrics, premiered in January 2005 at the Coconut Grove Playhouse in Miami, Florida,[20] and his musical Studio, premiered at Theatre Building Chicago in August 2006. The musical Minsky's, with music by Strouse, book by Bob Martin, and lyrics by Susan Birkenhead (loosely based on the movie The Night They Raided Minsky's) premiered in January 2009 at the Ahmanson Theater.[21]

Strouse won Emmy Awards for music in television adaptions of Bye Bye Birdie and Annie. He is also the recipient of the 1999 ASCAP Foundation Richard Rodgers Award[22] and the Oscar Hammerstein Award. He is a member of the American Theater Hall of Fame (in 2001)[23] and the Songwriters Hall of Fame.

Strouse was married to director-choreographer Barbara Siman until her death on February 16, 2023.[24] They had 4 children: Benjamin, Nicholas, Victoria and William.[25]

Strouse received an Emperor Has No Clothes Award at the Freedom From Religion Foundation's 34th annual national convention on October 8, 2011.[26] The award is "reserved for public figures who make known their dissent from religion".[citation needed]

Musicals edit

[27][28]

Film scores edit

Awards and nominations edit

  • 1961 Tony Award for Best Musical (Bye Bye Birdie, winner)
  • 1965 Tony Award for Best Musical (Golden Boy, nominee)
  • 1970 Tony Award for Best Musical (Applause, winner)
  • 1977 Tony Award for Best Original Score (Annie, winner)
  • 1977 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Music (Annie, nominee)
  • 1981 Tony Award for Best Original Score (Charlie and Algernon, nominee)
  • 1986 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Music (Mayor, nominee)
  • 1987 Tony Award for Best Original Score (Rags, nominee)[47]
  • 1987 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Music (Rags, nominee)[47]
  • 1992 Tony Award for Best Original Score (Nick & Nora, nominee)[48]
  • 2012 Rochester (NY) Music Hall of Fame (Lifetime Body of Work)
  • 2013 Five Towns College named Charles Strouse School of Music

References edit

  1. ^ Rothstein, Mervyn. "A Life in the Theatre: Charles Strouse" Playbill, September 1, 2009
  2. ^ "Charles Strouse" masterworksbroadway.com, retrieved December 11, 2017
  3. ^ Bye Bye Birdie Playbill, retrieved December 10, 2017
  4. ^ Strouse, Charles (2008). Put On A Happy Face: A Broadway Memoir. New York: Union Square Press. p. 93. ISBN 978-1-4027-5889-8.
  5. ^ All America Playbill, retrieved December 10, 2017
  6. ^ "It's A Bird, It's A Plane, It's Superman – Original Broadway Cast Recording 1966". Masterworks Broadway. Retrieved December 11, 2017.
  7. ^ Leydon, Joe. "'It’s a Bird … It’s a Plane … It’s Superman!'", Variety, June 28, 2010.
  8. ^ Paul Young (June 15, 2014). "16 Actors Who Have Portrayed Superman". ScreenRants. Retrieved April 26, 2023.
  9. ^ " 'Applause' Awards", ibdb.com; retrieved December 11, 2017.
  10. ^ Suskin, Steven (2010). Show Tunes: The Songs, Shows, and Careers of Broadway's Major Composers (4th ed.). New York: Oxford University Press, Inc. p. 285. ISBN 978-0-19-531407-6.
  11. ^ Shoestring Revue allmusic.com, retrieved December 11, 2017
  12. ^ a b Dietz, Dan. Off Broadway Musicals, 1910–2007, McFarland, 2012; ISBN 0786457317, pp. 72, 406.
  13. ^ Wilson, John S. "Cabaret: Charles Strouse Songs at the Ballroom" The New York Times, February 3, 1978
  14. ^ Upstairs At O'Neals allmusic.com, retrieved December 11, 2017
  15. ^ Holden, Stephen. "Pop in Review", The New York Times, March 17, 1996.
  16. ^ Heffley, Lynn. "Television Reviews : 'Lyle Crocodile' on HBO", The Los Angeles Times, November 18, 1987.
  17. ^ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0066626/soundtrack?ref_=tt_ql_trv_7 [user-generated source]
  18. ^ Tommasini, Anthony. "High Notes; A Composer of Musicals Revives His 'Serious' Side" The New York Times, June 30, 2002
  19. ^ a b Hernandez, Ernio. "John C. Reilly Sings in New Musical, 'Marty', Starting Oct. 18 in Boston", Playbill.com, October 18, 2002.
  20. ^ Jones, Kenneth. "'Real Men', an Intimate New Musical By Charles Strouse, Opens Jan. 7 in Miami", Playbill.com, January 7, 2005.
  21. ^ Jones, Kenneth. "'Minsky's', Burlesque-Set Musical by Strouse, Birkenhead and Martin, Opens in L.A.", Playbill.com, February 6, 2009.
  22. ^ McBride, Murdoch. "ASCAP Honors Composers Charles Strouse and Andrew Lippa at Lincoln Center Dec. 9" Playbill, December 8, 1999
  23. ^ Van Gelder, Lawrence. "Footlights" The New York Times, December 25, 2001
  24. ^ Ingenthron, Blair. "Barbara Siman Strouse, Actress, Director, Choreographer, and Wife of Charles Strouse, Has Passed Away" Broadway World, February 18, 2023
  25. ^ Kaufman, Joanne. "A Theater Couple's Off Broadway Oasis", The New York Times, September 21, 2008.
  26. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-10-14.
  27. ^ "Charles Strouse Broadway", Playbill.com; retrieved December 10, 2017
  28. ^ "Strouse Broadway Credits", ibdb.com; retrieved December 10, 2017
  29. ^ Suskin, Steven (2010). Show Tunes: The Songs, Shows, and Careers of Broadway's Major Composers, Oxford University Press
  30. ^ Barnes, Clive. "Theater: Of Adam and Eve and Songs", The new York Times, April 13, 1971.
  31. ^ " 'I and Albert' Overview", allmusic.com; retrieved December 11, 2017.
  32. ^ Suskin, Steven. "Show Tunes: The Songs, Shows, and Careers of Broadway's Major Composers", Oxford University Press (2010).
  33. ^ Rothstein, Mervyn."Troubled 'Annie 2' Closing Out of Town; Revisions Planned", The New York Times, January 16, 1990.
  34. ^ Bojangles: A Musical, 1985], WorldCat.org.
  35. ^ Outwater, Myra Yellin. "Muhlenberg premieres musical version of 'American Tragedy'", mcall.com, March 25, 2010.
  36. ^ "East And West: China And Broadway Come To Eastman For A Double-Bill Opera Premiere By Alumnus Charles Strouse" esm.rochester.edu, October 13, 2004
  37. ^ Gans, Andrew "Negro Ensemble Company to Present Charles Strouse-Leslie Lee Musical, Martin", Playbill.com, September 7, 2011.
  38. ^ " 'Bonnie and Clyde' Soundtrack, Credits" allmusic.com, retrieved December 10, 2017
  39. ^ The Night They Raided Minsky's tcm.com, retrieved December 11, 2017
  40. ^ There Was a Crooked Man... tcm.com, retrieved December 11, 2017
  41. ^ Just Tell Me What You Want tcm.com, retrieved December 11, 2017
  42. ^ Annie tcm.com, retrieved December 11, 2017
  43. ^ The Worst Witch tcm.com, retrieved December 11, 2017
  44. ^ Ishtar tcm.com, retrieved December 11, 2017
  45. ^ All Dogs Go to Heaven tcm.com, retrieved December 11, 2017
  46. ^ Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day tcm.com, retrieved December 11, 2017
  47. ^ a b " Rags Awards" ibdb.com, retrieved December 11, 2017
  48. ^ " Nick & Nora Awards" ibdb.com, retrieved December 11, 2017

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Applause and Annie Charles StrouseStrouse in 2013Background informationBorn 1928 06 07 June 7 1928 age 95 OriginNew York City United StatesOccupation s SongwriterYears active1959 presentSpouse s Barbara Siman m 1962 died 2023 wbr Contents 1 Life and career 2 Musicals 3 Film scores 4 Awards and nominations 5 References 6 External linksLife and career editStrouse was born in New York City to Jewish parents Ethel nee Newman and Ira Strouse who worked in the tobacco business A graduate of the Eastman School of Music he studied under Arthur Berger David Diamond Aaron Copland and Nadia Boulanger 1 2 Strouse s first Broadway musical was Bye Bye Birdie with lyrics by Lee Adams which opened in 1960 3 Adams became his long time collaborator For this show Strouse won his first Tony Award in the category of best musical 4 Strouse s next show was All American 1962 with a book by Mel Brooks and lyrics by Adams it was not a success closing after 80 performances 5 but it produced the standard Once Upon a Time recorded by Perry Como Eddie Fisher Al Martino Tony Bennett Frank Sinatra and Bobby Darin among dozens of others Following this was Golden Boy 1964 also with Adams starring Sammy Davis Jr which ran for 568 performances The musical It s a Bird It s a Plane It s Superman 1966 based on the popular comic strip closed after 129 performances but introduced the song You ve Got Possibilities sung by Linda Lavin 6 7 Its theme would also be adopted by Washington D C television station WTOP now WUSA for news broadcasts 8 In 1970 Applause starring Lauren Bacall with book by Betty Comden and Adolph Green and lyrics by Adams won Strouse his second Tony Award for Best Musical 9 In 1977 Strouse adapted another comic strip for the stage creating the hit Annie which included the song Tomorrow which quickly became a monstrous song hit and garnered him his third Tony Award and two Grammy Awards 10 Other Strouse musicals include Charlie and Algernon 1979 Dance a Little Closer 1983 with lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner which closed after one performance Rags 1986 which closed after four performances and 18 previews Nick amp Nora 1993 which closed after 9 performances and An American Tragedy 1995 with lyrics by David Shaber performed at Muhlenberg College Strouse also wrote musical revues many with Adams and his songs were included in revues The revues included Shoestring Revue with Adams and Michael Stewart 1955 Off Broadway 11 Medium Rare with Adams 1960 Chicago 12 By Strouse 1978 Off Broadway at The Ballroom 12 13 Upstairs At O Neals 1982 Nightclub Revue 14 Can t Stop Dancin 1994 Marymount Theatre and A Lot Of Living 1996 conceived and directed by Barbara Siman at Rainbow and Stars 15 Strouse wrote the music and lyrics for the animated special Lyle Lyle Crocodile which aired on HBO in 1987 16 His film scores include Bonnie and Clyde 1967 There Was a Crooked Man 1970 with Henry Fonda and Kirk Douglas the Norman Lear production of The Night They Raided Minsky s 1968 with Adams and the popular animated movie All Dogs Go to Heaven 1989 He and Adams also wrote the theme song Those Were the Days 17 for the Norman Lear television show All in the Family Strouse s songs have been heard on the radio throughout his career and have run the gamut from girl band pop to hip hop In 1958 his song Born Too Late was number seven on the Billboard charts and in 1999 the quadruple platinum Hard Knock Life Ghetto Anthem by artist Jay Z which sampled It s The Hard Knock Life from Annie was the winner of a Grammy for Best Rap Album of the year amp the Billboard R amp B Album of the Year Strouse s writing also extends into orchestral works chamber music piano concertos and opera His Concerto America composed in 2002 to commemorate 9 11 and the spirit of New York City premiered at The Boston Pops in 2002 18 and his opera Nightingale 1982 starring Sarah Brightman had a successful run in London followed by many subsequent productions In 1977 Strouse founded the ASCAP Musical Theatre Workshop in New York through which many young composers and lyricists have found a forum for their work A musical stage adaptation of the Paddy Chayefsky film Marty starring John C Reilly premiered at Boston s Huntington Theatre in October 2002 with lyrics by Lee Adams and Strouse and the book by Rupert Holmes 19 Real Men for which Strouse wrote the music and lyrics premiered in January 2005 at the Coconut Grove Playhouse in Miami Florida 20 and his musical Studio premiered at Theatre Building Chicago in August 2006 The musical Minsky s with music by Strouse book by Bob Martin and lyrics by Susan Birkenhead loosely based on the movie The Night They Raided Minsky s premiered in January 2009 at the Ahmanson Theater 21 Strouse won Emmy Awards for music in television adaptions of Bye Bye Birdie and Annie He is also the recipient of the 1999 ASCAP Foundation Richard Rodgers Award 22 and the Oscar Hammerstein Award He is a member of the American Theater Hall of Fame in 2001 23 and the Songwriters Hall of Fame Strouse was married to director choreographer Barbara Siman until her death on February 16 2023 24 They had 4 children Benjamin Nicholas Victoria and William 25 Strouse received an Emperor Has No Clothes Award at the Freedom From Religion Foundation s 34th annual national convention on October 8 2011 26 The award is reserved for public figures who make known their dissent from religion citation needed Musicals edit 27 28 A Pound in Your Pocket 1959 Palm Beach Florida 29 Bye Bye Birdie 1960 All American 1962 Golden Boy 1964 It s a Bird It s a Plane It s Superman 1966 Applause 1970 Six 1971 Off Broadway 30 I and Albert 1972 London 31 Annie 1977 A Broadway Musical 1978 Charlie and Algernon 1979 London as Flowers for Algernon 1981 Bring Back Birdie 1981 Nightingale 1982 this work is often described as an opera Dance a Little Closer 1983 Mayor 1985 Off Broadway Rags 1986 Lyle Lyle Crocodile 1988 Albany NY 32 Annie 2 Miss Hannigan s Revenge 1989 Washington DC 33 Charlotte s Web 1989 Wilmington Delaware Nick amp Nora 1991 Annie Warbucks 1993 Off Broadway Bojangles 1993 Richmond Virginia 34 An American Tragedy 1995 Muhlenberg College 2010 35 Alexander and the Terrible Horrible No Good Very Bad Day 1998 Marty 2002 Boston 19 The Future of the American Musical Theater 2004 opera Eastman School of Music 36 Real Men 2005 Miami Studio 2006 Chicago Minsky s 2009 Los Angeles Martin A New American Musical 2011 Miami 37 Film scores editBonnie and Clyde 1967 38 The Night They Raided Minsky s 1968 39 There Was a Crooked Man 1970 40 Just Tell Me What You Want 1980 41 Annie 1982 42 The Worst Witch 1986 43 Ishtar 1987 44 All Dogs Go to Heaven 1989 songs only 45 Alexander and the Terrible Horrible No Good Very Bad Day 1990 46 Awards and nominations edit1961 Tony Award for Best Musical Bye Bye Birdie winner 1965 Tony Award for Best Musical Golden Boy nominee 1970 Tony Award for Best Musical Applause winner 1977 Tony Award for Best Original Score Annie winner 1977 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Music Annie nominee 1981 Tony Award for Best Original Score Charlie and Algernon nominee 1986 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Music Mayor nominee 1987 Tony Award for Best Original Score Rags nominee 47 1987 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Music Rags nominee 47 1992 Tony Award for Best Original Score Nick amp Nora nominee 48 2012 Rochester NY Music Hall of Fame Lifetime Body of Work 2013 Five Towns College named Charles Strouse School of MusicReferences edit Rothstein Mervyn A Life in the Theatre Charles Strouse Playbill September 1 2009 Charles Strouse masterworksbroadway com retrieved December 11 2017 Bye Bye Birdie Playbill retrieved December 10 2017 Strouse Charles 2008 Put On A Happy Face A Broadway Memoir New York Union Square Press p 93 ISBN 978 1 4027 5889 8 All America Playbill retrieved December 10 2017 It s A Bird It s A Plane It s Superman Original Broadway Cast Recording 1966 Masterworks Broadway Retrieved December 11 2017 Leydon Joe It s a Bird It s a Plane It s Superman Variety June 28 2010 Paul Young June 15 2014 16 Actors Who Have Portrayed Superman ScreenRants Retrieved April 26 2023 Applause Awards ibdb com retrieved December 11 2017 Suskin Steven 2010 Show Tunes The Songs Shows and Careers of Broadway s Major Composers 4th ed New York Oxford University Press Inc p 285 ISBN 978 0 19 531407 6 Shoestring Revue allmusic com retrieved December 11 2017 a b Dietz Dan Off Broadway Musicals 1910 2007 McFarland 2012 ISBN 0786457317 pp 72 406 Wilson John S Cabaret Charles Strouse Songs at the Ballroom The New York Times February 3 1978 Upstairs At O Neals allmusic com retrieved December 11 2017 Holden Stephen Pop in Review The New York Times March 17 1996 Heffley Lynn Television Reviews Lyle Crocodile on HBO The Los Angeles Times November 18 1987 https www imdb com title tt0066626 soundtrack ref tt ql trv 7 user generated source Tommasini Anthony High Notes A Composer of Musicals Revives His Serious Side The New York Times June 30 2002 a b Hernandez Ernio John C Reilly Sings in New Musical Marty Starting Oct 18 in Boston Playbill com October 18 2002 Jones Kenneth Real Men an Intimate New Musical By Charles Strouse Opens Jan 7 in Miami Playbill com January 7 2005 Jones Kenneth Minsky s Burlesque Set Musical by Strouse Birkenhead and Martin Opens in L A Playbill com February 6 2009 McBride Murdoch ASCAP Honors Composers Charles Strouse and Andrew Lippa at Lincoln Center Dec 9 Playbill December 8 1999 Van Gelder Lawrence Footlights The New York Times December 25 2001 Ingenthron Blair Barbara Siman Strouse Actress Director Choreographer and Wife of Charles Strouse Has Passed Away Broadway World February 18 2023 Kaufman Joanne A Theater Couple s Off Broadway Oasis The New York Times September 21 2008 Convention Speakers Archived from the original on 2011 10 14 Charles Strouse Broadway Playbill com retrieved December 10 2017 Strouse Broadway Credits ibdb com retrieved December 10 2017 Suskin Steven 2010 Show Tunes The Songs Shows and Careers of Broadway s Major Composers Oxford University Press Barnes Clive Theater Of Adam and Eve and Songs The new York Times April 13 1971 I and Albert Overview allmusic com retrieved December 11 2017 Suskin Steven Show Tunes The Songs Shows and Careers of Broadway s Major Composers Oxford University Press 2010 Rothstein Mervyn Troubled Annie 2 Closing Out of Town Revisions Planned The New York Times January 16 1990 Bojangles A Musical 1985 WorldCat org Outwater Myra Yellin Muhlenberg premieres musical version of American Tragedy mcall com March 25 2010 East And West China And Broadway Come To Eastman For A Double Bill Opera Premiere By Alumnus Charles Strouse esm rochester edu October 13 2004 Gans Andrew Negro Ensemble Company to Present Charles Strouse Leslie Lee Musical Martin Playbill com September 7 2011 Bonnie and Clyde Soundtrack Credits allmusic com retrieved December 10 2017 The Night They Raided Minsky s tcm com retrieved December 11 2017 There Was a Crooked Man tcm com retrieved December 11 2017 Just Tell Me What You Want tcm com retrieved December 11 2017 Annie tcm com retrieved December 11 2017 The Worst Witch tcm com retrieved December 11 2017 Ishtar tcm com retrieved December 11 2017 All Dogs Go to Heaven tcm com retrieved December 11 2017 Alexander and the Terrible Horrible No Good Very Bad Day tcm com retrieved December 11 2017 a b Rags Awards ibdb com retrieved December 11 2017 Nick amp Nora Awards ibdb com retrieved December 11 2017External links editCharles Strouse at IMDb Charles Strouse at the Internet Broadway Database nbsp Charles Strouse at the Internet Off Broadway Database Charles Strouse at The Interviews An Oral History of Television Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charles Strouse amp oldid 1220604993, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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