The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts Honors the Legacy of American Composer Stephen Sondheim with Display of Personal Letters

Photograph of Stephen Sondheim sat at a piano
Stephen Sondheim. Photograph by Friedman-Abeles (Firm).  NYPL Digital Collections, ID: TH-51787

 

The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts honors the legacy of late American composer Stephen Sondheim with a small pop-up installation from the archives of the colleagues and friends of the legendary artist. Sondheim, who died on November 26, 2021, made an indelible impact on the history and tradition of American musical theatre.

The installation can be found in a newly created exhibition nook on the first floor of the Library for the Performing Arts at 40 Lincoln Center Plaza. The display includes a selection of letters that Sondheim wrote to prominent colleagues such as Harold Prince, Peter Stone, Boris Aronson, and Richard Rodgers. Additionally, the installation features pieces of set models and sketches for musicals Sondheim wrote with James Lapine, Into the WoodsPassion, and Sunday in the Park with George. The library also preserved original negatives taken at rehearsals of several musicals such as West Side Story–these images are also on display. 

The show is curated by Doug Reside, curator of Library for the Performing Art’s Billy Rose Theater Division, who shared personal reflections about Sondheim, as well as highlights from the collections, in an essay on NYPL’s website.

The Library for the Performing Arts, a New York Public Library research center dedicated to preserving and making accessible collections related to dance, recorded sound, and theater, has a multitude of material related to Sondheim in its archives. Sondheim was also named a New York Public Library Library Lion, honored for his contributions to the cultural landscape, in 2013.

 

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Sondheim Display

It is a bit unclear about the second section. Will it be presented at a later date in another area?

Both displays are up from now

Both displays are up from now.

Stephen Sondheim

My first job in NÝ 40 years ago was in the Music Devision under Frank Campbell!!

Display

Very happy to see the Library putting together this display at this sober time. For those who can’t visit, wondering if there will be any online form of the display, or presentation of content from it beyond the “highlights from the collections” in Doug Reside’s essay. Many thanks NYPL-LPA

Sondheim letters

I will like to submit 4 letters from him but I don’t know the process. If anyone knows, please let me know. Thank you. -Terri

Sondheim letters on Instagram too

Just in case you cannot make it to the library be aware that you can follow a recently created page on Instagram called sondheimletters where folks are uploading letters that Steve wrote.