He agreed, and ended up writing all the songs for the production.
Daniel Jones (composer), a composer who was a lifelong friend of Thomas's, wrote the music for the production.
His friend and classmate Leonard Bernstein, with whom he played four-handed piano, wrote an original score for the production.
Several songs were written specifically for the production.
This specifically excluded the Sherman Brothers from writing additional songs for the production, even though they were still very prolific.
Wendy Wasserstein wrote both the original play as well as the teleplay for the televised production.
In notes he has written for the production, Mr. Vasiliev expands upon the "distinguishing features" of his version.
Original music was written for the production by local composer, Richard Shepherd.
He had written 25 new songs for the production, scheduled to open on Broadway in the fall.
Music was written for the production by Benjamin Britten, as he had done previously for Agamemnon.