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.Years active1969–presentStephen Lawrence Schwartz (born March 6, 1948) is an American lyricist. In a career spanning over four decades, Schwartz has written such hit musicals as (1971), (1972), and (2003). He has contributed lyrics to a number of successful films, including (1995), (1996), (1998; music and lyrics), and (2007). Schwartz has won the, three, three, and has been nominated for six. He received the 2015, a special Tony Award, for his commitment to serving artists and fostering new talent. Contents.Early life and education Schwartz was born to a Jewish family in, the son of Sheila Lorna ( Siegel), a teacher, and Stanley Leonard Schwartz, a businessman. He grew up in the area of, where he graduated from in 1964.

He studied piano and composition at the while attending high school. While attending, Schwartz composed and directed an early version of (entitled Pippin, Pippin) with the student-run theatre group,. Schwartz graduated from in 1968 with a in drama. Early career Upon returning to New York City, Schwartz went to work as a producer for, but shortly thereafter began to work in.

He was asked to be the of the first American,. He was credited as the of the double album of the soundtrack with the progressive rock group on. His first major credit was the title song for the play; the song was eventually used in the movie version as well.In 1971, he wrote music and lyrics for, for which he won several awards, including two. For this musical's production in 1972, he asked to be the musical director, thus starting Shaffer's career.

Godspell was followed by the English-language texts, in collaboration with, for Bernstein's, which opened the in Washington, DC. In 1972, the long-running premiered on Broadway. Schwartz had begun writing songs for Pippin while in college, although none of the songs from the college version ended up in the Broadway production.

Both Pippin and Godspell continue to be frequently produced.Two years after Pippin debuted, Schwartz wrote music and lyrics of, which ran for just under 2,000 performances. By mid-1974, at age 26, Schwartz had three smash hit musicals playing in New York simultaneously. Next were the music and lyrics of, which closed before reaching Broadway after an out-of-town tryout tour in 1976.

However, the cast album went on to attain cult status, which led to several subsequent productions, including a London production directed by in 1990 and, in 2005, a highly–acclaimed production at the in New Jersey.In 1978, Schwartz's next Broadway project was a musical version of 's, which he adapted and directed, winning the as best director, and for which he contributed four songs. He also co-directed the television production, which was presented as part of the PBS series.

In 1977, Schwartz wrote a children's book called The Perfect Peach. In the 1980s, Schwartz wrote songs for a one-act musical for children, The Trip, which 20 years later was revised, expanded and produced as. He then wrote music for three of the songs of the Personals, and lyrics to 's music for the musical.Later career In 1991, Schwartz wrote the music and lyrics for the musical. He then began working in film, collaborating with composer on the scores for the Disney animated features (1995), for which he received two Academy Awards, and (1996).

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He provided songs for ' first animated feature, (1998), winning another Academy Award for the song '. He wrote music and lyrics for the original television musical, (2000), seen on. A stage adaptation of this piece premiered in June 2006 at The Coterie Theatre in, and was titled Geppetto and Son, and is now known as.

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A version created for young performers, titled Geppetto & Son, Jr. Had its world premiere on July 17, 2009, at the Lyric Theatre in. It was presented by the StarStruck Performing Arts Center.In 2003, Schwartz returned to Broadway, as composer and lyricist for, a musical based on the novel, which tells the story of the characters from the point of view of the witches. Schwartz won a Grammy Award for his work as composer and lyricist and producer of Wicked's. On March 23, 2006, the Broadway production of Wicked passed the 1,000 performance mark, making Schwartz one of four composers (the other three being, and ) to have three shows last that long on Broadway (the other two were Pippin and The Magic Show). In 2007, Schwartz joined Jerry Herman as being one of only two composer/lyricists to have three shows run longer than 1,500 performances on Broadway.After Wicked, Schwartz contributed music and lyrics for a new musical that was commissioned to celebrate the bicentennial of the birth of.

The production, titled Mit Eventyr or 'My Fairytale', opened at the Gladsaxe Theatre in in the fall of 2005. The American premiere of My Fairytale took place in the summer of 2011 at the PCPA Theatrefest of California and was directed by the composer's son Scott Schwartz.Schwartz returned to Hollywood in 2007 and wrote lyrics for the hit Disney film, again collaborating with Menken. Three songs from the film, 'Happy Working Song', 'That's How You Know', and 'So Close', were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song. He has written the theme song for the show, starring.

A recent project is for his son Scott Schwartz's adaptation of 's.On several occasions prior to 2008, Schwartz had reached out to who was the longtime artistic director of Los Angeles based theater company, (EWP). This collaboration led to the conception of a new version of Pippin, aesthetically inspired by Japanese and musically inspired. The production was a record-breaking hit and remained the highest grossing production in EWP's history for an entire decade before being dethroned by in 2018.In 2008, Applause Theatre and Cinema Books published the first ever Schwartz biography titled Defying Gravity, by Carol de Giere. The book is a comprehensive look at his career and life, and includes sections on how to write for the musical theatre.Turning to the pop world in 2009, Schwartz collaborated with John Ondrasik in writing two songs on the album, the title track as well as 'Above the Timberline'. Ondrasik became familiar with Schwartz based on his daughter's affection for, and repeated attendance at performances of, the musical Wicked.In September 2011, the Northlight Theatre in premiered Schwartz's new musical, Snapshots, which featured music and lyrics by Schwartz, book by David Stern, and was directed by Ken Sawyer.

It blended together 'some of the best-loved music with some of the genuinely wonderful lesser known gems of (the) renowned Broadway composer.' On March 22, 2012, the released 'Testimony', composed by Schwartz with lyrics taken from submissions to 's.In March 2015, Princess Cruises announced a partnership with Schwartz for the development of four shows over three years. The first will be a magic themed review of Schwartz's music, titled Magic To Do, including one new song written for the show. Gabriel Barre will direct, with choreography by Jennifer Paulson-Lee, magic design by James Steinmeyer, scenic design by Jeremy Railton, costume design by Dominique Lemieux, lighting design by Ken Billington, media design by George Johnsen, art direction by Alex Calle, and arrangements by Mark Hartman. The show opens on Crown Princess on October 10, 2015 and on Emerald Princess and Ruby Princess later in 2015.Schwartz will return to write the lyrics for a live-action remake of, as well as a sequel to, titled Disenchanted. Schwartz will also write the songs for 's Marley, a musical film based on.

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Personal life Schwartz married Carole Piasecki on June 6, 1969. They have two children, Jessica and Scott.In 2009 Schwartz was elected president of the, succeeding; he stepped down in 2014, to be succeeded by Doug Wright. Major works.