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Stephen Schwartz Official Fan Site

Welcome to this independent site for Stephen Schwartz and his musicals Wicked, Pippin, Godspell, Children of Eden, Enchanted, and others. Find his latest news, musical DVDs, music CDs, sheet music, reviews, schedule, licensing info, free newsletter.

Stephen Schwartz Musicals

Wicked the musicalWicked the Musical - Index to over 50 pages about the Broadway, San Francisco, Tour, and international productions of the musical Wicked, with music and lyics by Stephen Schwartz. New Wicked tour locations include Seattle, San Diego, Witchita, Nashville, and many, many more cities.

For other musicals, see the menu on the right.

Free Newsletter The Schwartz Scene

Did you know Wicked's songwriter Stephen Schwartz is being inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in June, 2009? And he has just become the president of the Dramatists Guild of America? Catch up with his latest news, upcoming events where you can meet him, and more with this free quarterly email newsletter unique to MusicalSchwartz.com Free newsletter - The Schwartz Scene

Defying Gravity: the Creative Career of Stephen Schwartz, from Godspell to Wicked

Defying Gravity: The Creative Career of Stephen Schwartz, from Godspell to Wicked book.For this first authorized career biography, author Carol de Giere draws from eighty hours of interviews with Stephen Schwartz, as well as from over 100 interviews with his colleagues, friends, and family members. Defying Gravity includes many never-before-told stories and over 200 photographs and illustrations. 544 pages. ISBN: 978-1-55783-745-5. For more information or to order the book online visit defyinggravitythebook.com

Ask Questions about Stephen Schwartz Musicals or MusicalSchwartz.com

Carol de Giere for MusicalSchwartz.com Message from Carol de Giere: My husband and I developed MusicalSchwartz.com website while I wrote the book Defying Gravity. This site includes over 150 pages of Stephen Schwartz news, a free newsletter, feature articles, lyrics, shop, reviews, and lots more. Feel free to ask me to help you find something. Write to carol@musicalschwartz.com but be sure to put the word "COMMENT" or "QUESTION" in the subject line of your email so that I'll notice it. (If you don't hear from me, try again).

Stephen Schwartz News and Website Updates: Pages that change most frequently

News and Events Calendar 2008:

Stephen Schwartz will be the 12th recipient of the Richard Rodgers Award for Excellence in Musical Theater. The award will be presented May 9, 2009 in Pittsburgh. Information on this and other events is included on the News page:

Stay current - check the News page regularly for appearances by Stephen Schwartz or the Wicked cast. Schwartz sometimes gives concerts and almost always leads the ASCAP workshops in NY and LA every year.

Newsletter - The Schwartz Scene newsletter

I update the archives list whenever I send out an issue.

Wicked North American Tour 2009

Wicked Tour news: cast and ticket info The Wicked tour goes to Florida, and more.

Stephen Schwartz Podcast and Blog

Check our new blog and podcasts with Stephen Schwartz www.theschwartzscene.com/blog/


Stephen Schwartz BIO

Note that his name is correctly spelled Stephen Schwartz, not Steven Schwartz.

Songwriter extraordinaire, Stephen Lawrence Schwartz was born in 1948 in New York City. He grew up on Long Island in Roslyn Heights, NY. As a child he auditioned for the Juilliard School of Music's preparatory division piano and composition lessons, and was admitted. He studied there on weekends for four years. Not destined to be a piano prodigy, he loved to improvise his own songs even from an early age. He attended Carnegie Mellon Unversity where he received a BFA in drama in 1968. While at Carnegie, he co-wrote four musicals for the extracurricular Scotch 'n' Soda club that were produced in the spring, including Pippin, Pippin, an early version of his future hit musical Pippin.

After finding an agent, Shirley Bernstein, Stephen Schwartz started his career in 1969 by writing a song for Butterfies Are Free. In 1971, he wrote music and new lyrics for Godspell. Next came his music and lyrics for Pippin and The Magic Show. When Godspell moved from off-Broadway to Broadway in 1976, Schwartz then had three successful shows running on Broadway at the same time.

Schwartz's songs on the cast albums for The Baker's Wife helped keep the show in motion ever since it failed to reach Broadway in 1976. Children of Eden is his second most popular show for regional theatres. He co-adapted Working and wrote lyrics for Rags before transferring some of his creative energy to Hollywood.

Stephen Schwartz wrote lyrics for the film scores for Pocahontas, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, songs for The Prince of Egypt.

Schwartz's musical Wicked is a hit on Broadway, on tour, in Chicago, in London, Los Angeles, and Japan Read all about Wicked.

In 2006, Schwartz worked in collaboration with Alan Menken for Enchanted. Disney's Enchanted, and he completed Geppetto and Son, a stage version of his Disney TV movie Geppetto. He is now writing an opera to be performed in 2009. Schwartz's opera project.

Other work includes songs for a Hans Christian Anderson celebration--a musical called My Fairy Tale, and more: See More Schwartz songs. His family musical, Captain Louie ran twice Off-Broadway, toured the USA, and is now being made available for local groups to perform.

He lives in Connecticut with his wife Carole Schwartz, and has two grown children, Jessica Schwartz and Scott Schwartz.

STAY INFORMED: Don't miss free newsletter/e-zine: The Schwartz Scene and please visit TheSchwartzScene.com/blog [opens new browser window]

Find over sixty Schwartz songs or songbooks at Sheet Music Plus [new browser window] (opens new browser window)

People Pages

WICKED: Stephen Schwartz + Winnie Holzman + Gregory Maguire 1, Maguire p. 2 + Kristin Chenoweth + Idina Menzel + Joel Grey + Norbert Leo Butz

Selected artists - some pages include interviews: John Barr-- Norbert Leo Butz -- John Bucchino --Liz Callaway -- Kristin Chenoweth-- Scott Coulter -- Debbie Gravitte -- Joel Grey -- Kevin Koelble -- Idina Menzel -- James Taylor -- Lynne Thigpen

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More Songs by Stephen Schwartz

Albums: Reluctant Pilgrim, Uncharted Territory,

Songs: Butterflies are Free theme song, Life with Mikey "Cold Enough to Snow" (lyrics) (on Uncharted Territory, Personals (Music for several songs), A My Name is Still Alice (one song), "Manchild Lullaby" (music), and "Rewriting History" (music) See recordings list.

Features of this independent Web site include:

Stephen Schwartz bio, awards, Schwartz interviews, and all about his musicals

  • lists of recordings and videos
  • links to useful sites
  • licensing information
  • sheet music sources
  • contributed pages with photos, reviews, etc.

Email Feedback or Questions

ABOUT STEPHEN'S MUSIC: David Gauci, a Cabaret performer in Australia who helped create a Stephen Schwartz show, praises the range of Stephen's music. "While most cabaret performers cram their shows with Sondheim songs, which challenge your brain, Stephen Schwartz' songs feature powerful lyrics with strong and memorable melodies that directly engage your heart. His music crosses many styles, from traditional Broadway foot-tappers to tender ballads and contemporary pop, drawing on universal themes that make you smile, cry and laugh."

About Wicked

From Noah B. of Oregon: For me, Wicked has been an incredibly eye-opening musical. I have felt so many of the songs impact me in an emotional profoundness I never expected. I can feel Elphaba's excitement in the prospect of acceptance in "The Wizard and I", I can tap into my own formula for sociability while singing "Popular" with Galinda, I can feel the liberty of Elphie's first flight in "Defying Gravity", and I can cry with the agony of separation in "For Good".

All in all, Stephen Schwartz's music has become a frame to the world I look at daily, giving everything an accent of beauty, poignancy, and just a little bit of beautiful, green-tinted, enchantment.

A truly astounding musical, Wicked will always hold a special place in my heart.