The Norwalk Hour

Lost Stephen Sondheim musical reveals insight into a giant

- Photos and text from wire services

A copy of what’s being called Stephen Sondheim’s first original cast recording has been found on a misplaced CD, capturing the legendary composer’s budding skills in a student-led musical while at Williams College in 1948.

Sondheim was an 18-year-old sophomore when he wrote the music for “Phinney’s Rainbow,” a show that had just four performanc­es sponsored by Williams’ theatrical organizati­on Cap and Bells.

Paul Salsini, a journalist and the author of the new memoir “Sondheim & Me: Revealing a Musical Genius,” recently found the CD while putting away material he had amassed for his book and realized it contained “Sondheim’s first original cast recording.”

“I played it and I thought, ‘My goodness, this is really rare,’” Salsini, who also founded and edited The Sondheim Review, told The Associated Press from his home in Milwaukee. “It’s a find.”

The college show had music by Sondheim and a book and lyrics by Sondheim and another student, Josiah T.S. Horton. Sondheim was at the piano and there was no orchestra.

Salsini suspects Sondheim himself recorded one of the shows on an acetate recorder, noting that his mentor Oscar Hammerstei­n II had urged him to buy such a device. “I’m 90% sure that Sondheim put this tape recorder next to his piano.”

The show’s title has two playful references — one to “Finian’s Rainbow,” which had recently opened on Broadway, and the other to James Phinney Baxter III, president of Williams.

The show was a satire centered on a school named Swindlehur­st Prep, whose students are divided into three types — athletes, wolves and intellectu­als. When the president is away, the students go wild. Salsini calls the humor “collegiate.”

In one quip, someone says: “The students are revolting.” The reply: “The faculty isn’t so good either.”

Sondheim wrote 25 musical numbers for “Phinney’s Rainbow,” including a dream ballet. The show had a cast of 52 students — all men, since Williams didn’t admit women until 1971. The budget was $1,035.

Salsini’s CD consists of 19 tracks, for a total running time of 1 hour and 20 minutes. Somehow, the disc had gotten misplaced and he couldn’t include it in his book, to his regret. He’s not sure how he got it in the first place. Salsini believes other copies might be out there, although none have been found at the Library of Congress or Williams, in Massachuse­tts.

 ?? Kirsty Wiggleswor­th / Associated Press ?? Composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim's original cast recording of “Phinney's Rainbow,” the composer's first student-led musical while he attended Williams College in 1948, has been found.
Kirsty Wiggleswor­th / Associated Press Composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim's original cast recording of “Phinney's Rainbow,” the composer's first student-led musical while he attended Williams College in 1948, has been found.

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