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  1. The Rodgers and Hammerstein Song Book HardcoverJanuary 1, 1958 by Richard Rodgers (Author), Oscar Hammerstein II (Author), Norman Levy (Author), Albert Sirmay (Adapter), Frederick E. Banbery (Illustrator) & 2 more

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    • Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II, Norman Levy
  2. Compiling the classic Broadway hits of America's most beloved songwriting team, this beautifully illustrated full-color gift edition brings alive the timeless songs of Oklahoma!, Carousel, South Pacific, The King and I, Flower Drum Song, The Sound of Music and more.

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  3. Oct 23, 2022 · 1 vocal score (192 pages) : 31 cm. Featuring songs from all eleven shows, this collection provides sheet music for thirty all-time favorites, while original performance photography from from the archives of the Rodgers and Hammerstein Organization plus full-color photos of the most up-to-date revivals take us from their first foray onto the ...

  4. Dec 1, 2002 · This folio presents 70 songs from 11 of their blockbusters, complete with background information on each show and a great bio of this famous team. It also features an index by show and an alphabetical song title index.

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    • Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation
    • $27.5
  5. He co-wrote 850 songs. He is best known for his collaborations with composer Richard Rodgers, as the duo Rodgers and Hammerstein, whose musicals include Oklahoma!, Carousel, South Pacific, The King and I, and The Sound of Music.

  6. The Rogers and Hammerstein Song Book. HardcoverIllustrated, January 1, 1958. by Richard & Oscar Hammerstein Ii Rodgers (Author) 5.0 7 ratings. See all formats and editions. Synopsis, lyrics, scores and production photos for the major blockbuster musical hits of the 1940's and 50s by Rodgers and Hammerstein.

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  8. Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II came together professionally at what seems like the perfect moment in their careers – certainly at the perfect moment for the American musical theater. They were very different men in style and personality. But their understanding of their collaboration was as wise and perceptive as it was successful.