
The Ziegfeld Follies: A History in Song
Author(s): Ann Ommen van der Merwe (Author)
- Publisher: Scarecrow Press
- Publication Date: 26 Mar. 2009
- Language: English
- Print length: 280 pages
- ISBN-10: 0810867168
- ISBN-13: 9780810867161
Book Description
Ommen van der Merwe takes a broad, chronological approach to the material, addressing such issues as musical style, lyrics, and staging of individual songs. In the process, she identifies the historical trajectory of the Ziegfeld Follies, delineating periods within its history like the development of the production values Ziegfeld was famous for, the success of his spectacles, his adaptation to changing times, and his legacy. She also considers the cultural and performance history of the Follies and its reflection of the society in which it developed. An appendix lists the composer, lyricist, publisher, and performer of each Follies song, as well as a library collection or archive where a copy may be found. The book also includes a collection of photographs, a select discography, bibliography, and two indexes, by song title and general subject.
Editorial Reviews
Review
A wonderful and invaluable source book for everyone interested in the Ziegfeld Follies. Ommen van der Merwe’s comprehensive discussion of the songs performed and the scenic extravaganzas in which they were performed are supplemented by a detailed discography of original recordings and current reissues, and a very useful list of the songs performed in each of the shows. — John Graziano, The City College and Graduate Center, City University of New York
There is a new book published in 2009 that will be of interest to people of all ages. Its title is, ”The Ziegfeld Follies,” A History in Song…. Very interesting…. Especially appropriate for libraries both public and school, as well as individual readers…. Written by a lover of music who writes about the music in great detail well organized…. Faithfully recommend this book to the reader without reservation. — Geary Larrick
This is an easy-to-read book and will be of great interest to the theatre and ”personality record” collector. — Steve Ramm
A serviceable survey of all the Broadway productions of the Follies….Her good song index, select discography, and bibliography add to the book”s value.
This detailed description of every Ziegfeld Follies production from 1907 to 1931 provides valuable insight into the genre of the revue and its significance. The song listing and discography will surely delight every Follies” fan. — William Everrett, co-editor of
The Cambridge Companion to the MusicalThe book”s accessibility makes it appealing to several audiences. Among these are fans of the Follies and theatre scholars. As each Follies production aimed at representing―or, frequently, satirizing―its historical milieiu, a study of the numbers in those productions offers excellent insights into the culture that produced them.
Details such as song titles and costars are found in Ann Ommen van der Merwe’s thoroughly researched history of the Ziegfeld Follies….Van der Merwe’s work is inarguably an important addition to the literature. The book’s organization, the author’s excellent use of reviews and other contemporaneous documents, the historical and cultural contextualizations of each Follies, and above all the author’s concern with the Follies’ developing images of American women all make for an invaluable resource for scholars of the American musical, and the straightforward if sometimes repetitive approach also invites use and enjoyment by general readers. This book, van der Merwe’s first, announces the arrival of an important new scholar writing about an era of American musical theater that fortunately is being reclaimed after decades of neglect. Readers can feel confident that the Follies and the age that produced them are in good hands.
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