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Something's Coming (song)

"Something's Coming" is a song from the 1957 musical West Side Story. It was composed by Leonard Bernstein with lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and is sung solo by the male lead character and tenor 'Tony'. The part of Tony was played by Larry Kert in the original Broadway production, Richard Beymer (voiced by Jimmy Bryant) in the 1961 film and Ansel Elgort in the 2021 film.

Production edit

In his work Leonard Bernstein, Humphrey Burton explained: "When it was decided to add Tony’s first-act song "Something’s Coming," Bernstein and Sondheim raided the scene-setting page in Laurents's outline. "something’s coming," Laurents had written: "it may be around the corner, whistling down the river, twitching at the dance – who knows?" The lines were incorporated in the lyrics. "We raped Arthur’s play-writing," Bernstein said. "I’ve never seen anyone so encouraging, let alone generous, urging us, ‘Yes, take it, take it, make it a song.’""[1]

Bernstein reported on the last minute change thus:

. . . I missed you all terribly yesterday. We wrote a new song for Tony ["Something’s Coming"] that’s a killer, and it just wasn’t the same not playing it first for you. It’s really going to save his character – a driving 2/4 in the great tradition (but of course fucked up by me with 3/4s and whatnot) – but it gives Tony balls – so that he doesn’t emerge as just a euphoric dreamer.[1][2]

Synopsis edit

BBC.com explains:

'Something’s Coming' is taken from Act I and is Tony’s first solo. At this point he has not met Maria. He has become disillusioned with gang warfare and looks forward to a better future. He wants to leave the Jets but agrees to join them to go to a dance later that evening.[3]

Composition edit

BBC.com explains "The song opens and closes in D major. It modulates to C major for two contrasting sections of the song...The song opens with a syncopated accompaniment figure in 3/4 time. A similar repeated pattern is heard throughout. The pitches change to fit the harmony. The accompaniment stays in the background throughout so that the singer can be heard clearly. The opening accompaniment is played by clarinets (including bass), pizzicato (plucked) strings, drum kit (snare drum and hi-hat cymbal, played with wire brushes)". The site also noted "the same bar of accompaniment is repeated several times...[as] this gives time for the actors to move across the stage and is a device often used in musicals. It noted that the song alternates between 2/4 and 3/4 time signatures, the word-setting is mostly syllabic (one word to a syllable), and that the song includes many examples of triplets. It also explains "'Something's Coming' does not follow a standard song structure such as verse and chorus. Instead it is held together by three ideas or themes which are heard throughout the song and presented in different ways." The first theme has a "tritone between the bass note C and the F sharp in the vocal line. The F sharp resolves onto a G.", the second has "declamatory repeated notes and the use of accents", and the third has "long sustained notes, legato phrases and rising intervals".[3][4][5][6][7][8]

Critical reception edit

Chichester.col.uk noted the song is meant to "capture...a sense of hope".[9] AllMusic wrote of the Oscar Peterson Trio jazz version of the song "Something's Coming seems like a series of vignettes, constantly shifting its mood, as if moving from one scene to the next. "[10]

Use in Exams edit

In 2008, the English exam board Edexcel added 'Something's Coming' to their Music GCSE syllabus, and is now used as one of the 12 set works covered in the course, under '20th Century Music'.

Selected recordings edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b . Westsidestory.com. Archived from the original on 2017-06-03. Retrieved 2014-06-04.
  2. ^ West Side Story: Cultural Perspectives on an American Musical by Elizabeth A. Wells cites this quote (without the parenthetical) to: Bernstein Collection, correspondence, Box 5, folder 33, Letter to Felicia Montealegre Bernstein, 8 August 1957 - see also Geoffrey Holden Block (2004). Enchanted Evenings: The Broadway Musical from Show Boat to Sondheim. Oxford University Press. p. 384. ISBN 9780195167306.
  3. ^ a b "GCSE Bitesize: Orchestra". BBC. Retrieved 2014-06-04.
  4. ^ "GCSE Bitesize: Musical theatre". BBC. Retrieved 2014-06-04.
  5. ^ "GCSE Bitesize: 'Something's Coming' - West Side Story". BBC. Retrieved 2014-06-04.
  6. ^ "GCSE Bitesize: Structure". BBC. Retrieved 2014-06-04.
  7. ^ "GCSE Bitesize: Accompaniment". BBC. Retrieved 2014-06-04.
  8. ^ "GCSE Bitesize: Word-painting". BBC. Retrieved 2014-06-04.
  9. ^ "REVIEW: West Side Story, Mayflower Theatre, Southampton, until Saturday, May 3. - Chichester Observer". Chichester.co.uk. 2014-04-24. Retrieved 2014-06-04.
  10. ^ Ken Dryden. "West Side Story - Oscar Peterson Trio | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved 2014-06-04.
  11. ^ "Vic Damone: On the Street Where You Live". allmusic.com. n.d. Retrieved February 17, 2021.
  12. ^ "Shirley Bassey: 12 of Those Songs". allmusic.com. n.d. Retrieved February 17, 2021.

External links edit

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Something s Coming song news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Something s Coming is a song from the 1957 musical West Side Story It was composed by Leonard Bernstein with lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and is sung solo by the male lead character and tenor Tony The part of Tony was played by Larry Kert in the original Broadway production Richard Beymer voiced by Jimmy Bryant in the 1961 film and Ansel Elgort in the 2021 film Contents 1 Production 2 Synopsis 3 Composition 4 Critical reception 4 1 Use in Exams 5 Selected recordings 6 References 7 External linksProduction editIn his work Leonard Bernstein Humphrey Burton explained When it was decided to add Tony s first act song Something s Coming Bernstein and Sondheim raided the scene setting page in Laurents s outline something s coming Laurents had written it may be around the corner whistling down the river twitching at the dance who knows The lines were incorporated in the lyrics We raped Arthur s play writing Bernstein said I ve never seen anyone so encouraging let alone generous urging us Yes take it take it make it a song 1 Bernstein reported on the last minute change thus I missed you all terribly yesterday We wrote a new song for Tony Something s Coming that s a killer and it just wasn t the same not playing it first for you It s really going to save his character a driving 2 4 in the great tradition but of course fucked up by me with 3 4s and whatnot but it gives Tony balls so that he doesn t emerge as just a euphoric dreamer 1 2 Synopsis editBBC com explains Something s Coming is taken from Act I and is Tony s first solo At this point he has not met Maria He has become disillusioned with gang warfare and looks forward to a better future He wants to leave the Jets but agrees to join them to go to a dance later that evening 3 Composition editBBC com explains The song opens and closes in D major It modulates to C major for two contrasting sections of the song The song opens with a syncopated accompaniment figure in 3 4 time A similar repeated pattern is heard throughout The pitches change to fit the harmony The accompaniment stays in the background throughout so that the singer can be heard clearly The opening accompaniment is played by clarinets including bass pizzicato plucked strings drum kit snare drum and hi hat cymbal played with wire brushes The site also noted the same bar of accompaniment is repeated several times as this gives time for the actors to move across the stage and is a device often used in musicals It noted that the song alternates between 2 4 and 3 4 time signatures the word setting is mostly syllabic one word to a syllable and that the song includes many examples of triplets It also explains Something s Coming does not follow a standard song structure such as verse and chorus Instead it is held together by three ideas or themes which are heard throughout the song and presented in different ways The first theme has a tritone between the bass note C and the F sharp in the vocal line The F sharp resolves onto a G the second has declamatory repeated notes and the use of accents and the third has long sustained notes legato phrases and rising intervals 3 4 5 6 7 8 Critical reception editChichester col uk noted the song is meant to capture a sense of hope 9 AllMusic wrote of the Oscar Peterson Trio jazz version of the song Something s Coming seems like a series of vignettes constantly shifting its mood as if moving from one scene to the next 10 Use in Exams edit In 2008 the English exam board Edexcel added Something s Coming to their Music GCSE syllabus and is now used as one of the 12 set works covered in the course under 20th Century Music Selected recordings editLarry Kert on the Broadway cast album 1957 Jimmy Bryant on the 1961 film soundtrack album 1961 Sammy Davis Jr on the album Sammy Davis Jr Belts the Best of Broadway 1962 Vic Damone on the album On the Street Where You Live 1964 11 Johnny Mathis on the album The Shadow of Your Smile 1966 Shirley Bassey on the album 12 of Those Songs 1968 12 Yes non album single B side for Sweetness 1969 later included on the 2004 reissue of their self titled debut album Todd Rundgren s Utopia on the album Another Live 1975 Barbra Streisand on the albums The Broadway Album 1985 and One Voice 1987 Cecile McLorin Salvant on the album For One to Love 2015 Ansel Elgort on the 2021 film soundtrack album 2021 References edit a b West Side Story Official Site Leonard Bernstein Bio Excerpt Westsidestory com Archived from the original on 2017 06 03 Retrieved 2014 06 04 West Side Story Cultural Perspectives on an American Musical by Elizabeth A Wells cites this quote without the parenthetical to Bernstein Collection correspondence Box 5 folder 33 Letter to Felicia Montealegre Bernstein 8 August 1957 see also Geoffrey Holden Block 2004 Enchanted Evenings The Broadway Musical from Show Boat to Sondheim Oxford University Press p 384 ISBN 9780195167306 a b GCSE Bitesize Orchestra BBC Retrieved 2014 06 04 GCSE Bitesize Musical theatre BBC Retrieved 2014 06 04 GCSE Bitesize Something s Coming West Side Story BBC Retrieved 2014 06 04 GCSE Bitesize Structure BBC Retrieved 2014 06 04 GCSE Bitesize Accompaniment BBC Retrieved 2014 06 04 GCSE Bitesize Word painting BBC Retrieved 2014 06 04 REVIEW West Side Story Mayflower Theatre Southampton until Saturday May 3 Chichester Observer Chichester co uk 2014 04 24 Retrieved 2014 06 04 Ken Dryden West Side Story Oscar Peterson Trio Songs Reviews Credits Awards AllMusic Retrieved 2014 06 04 Vic Damone On the Street Where You Live allmusic com n d Retrieved February 17 2021 Shirley Bassey 12 of Those Songs allmusic com n d Retrieved February 17 2021 External links editFurther analysis of the 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