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* ''[[Godspell]]'' |
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* ''[[Pippin]]'' |
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* ''[[Children of Eden]]'' |
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* ''[[The Magic Show]]'' |
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* [[Patter Song]]: Most of his patter songs don't start out that way -- they start slower, then suddenly shift gears about halfway through. Two good examples: "It's All For The Best" from ''[[Godspell]]'', "Two's Company" from ''[[The Magic Show]]''. |
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Stephen Schwartz is a musical theatre composer and lyricist, best known for Godspell, Pippin, and Wicked.
He also contributed songs to the films Pocahontas, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, The Prince of Egypt, and Enchanted.
Works by Stephen Schwartz with their own trope pages include:
Stephen Schwartz provides examples of the following tropes:
- Counterpoint Duet: "Two's Company" from The Magic Show.
- Patter Song: Most of his patter songs don't start out that way -- they start slower, then suddenly shift gears about halfway through. Two good examples: "It's All For The Best" from Godspell, "Two's Company" from The Magic Show.