The musical character of Oscar Hammerstein of Carousel and Sound of Music is a true representative of the structure of the woman and family being written. Between 1945 and 1959, Oscar Hammerstein wrote two popular musicals, "Carousel" and "Music Voice." In this independent project, the time setting is different, but the two musicals at the time explored and tilted social problems directly, such as the transformation of women's rights and role in American culture.
Music composer Rogers, poet, composer Hammerstein won many Tony, Oscar and Grammy awards by writing some of the most famous and loved musicals, including Carousel, South Pacific, King, and I I received the award. In order to achieve this goal, such as the sound of music, they all contemplate how it is necessary to respect each other's craftsmanship. Speaking of popular music Oklahoma, "Oscar's original lyrics are" Oh, what a beautiful morning ". When he first gave it to me, when I first saw it, I was a little sick. "Very cute and right," Rogers said before his death in 1979. "When you give lyrics like" Corn is as tall as an elephant "you will get some musical words.
In the 1950s, musicals were an important part of the American theater community. In the 1950's, several Rogers and Hammerstein musicals, especially Carousel, Oklahoma! , South Pacific, King and I, Flower Drum songs and Sound of Music were popular in Manhattan on Broadway. The Lerner and Loewe team created two famous Broadway musicals in the 1950's with Paint Your Wagon and My Fair Lady. Other popular musicals of the 1950's include: men and dolls, wonderful towns, Kismet, pajamas, Fanny, Peter Pan, stockings, dead Yankees, bells, Candide, the happiest people, musicians and the story of the West