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Posted by: AlanScott 04:16 am EST 03/03/19
In reply to: re: Can we discuss / analyze? What's really required for a Fosca performance to work? - AlanScott 09:15 pm EST 03/01/19

This is from a 2007 podcast interview with Sondheim, conducted by Norman Lebrecht (a name I hate to even type).

Lebrecht (discussing Passion): Meryle Secrest, in your biography, suggests that it’s to do with the coming of love in your life, a powerful intimate relationship in your sixties. Is . . . . ?

Sondheim (interrupting him): That’s completely nonsense because I wanted to do that show long before that ever happened to me. I saw the movie in . . . whatever year it was . . . nineteen-eighty (trailing off) . . . I’d say nineteen eighty-three. In this country anyway. I wanted to do it immediately.

It's hard to punctuate that clearly, but Sondheim really interrupted him. NL was not at a temporary loss for words, as the ellipsis may suggest. He would have said more, but Sondheim was having none of it. He would not let that statement stand.
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