Ted Chapin: Reviving R&H's Ambitious 'Allegro' A new recording of Allegro, a 1947 musical by Rodgers & Hammerstein, has just been released on CD. Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization President Ted Chapin joins Fresh Air to discuss the musical.

Ted Chapin: Reviving R&H's Ambitious 'Allegro'

Ted Chapin: Reviving R&H's Ambitious 'Allegro'

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Ted Chapin has stated that "Allegro's score has its own innovative qualities, most of which are simply unknown." Joan Marcus/The Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization hide caption

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Ted Chapin has stated that "Allegro's score has its own innovative qualities, most of which are simply unknown."

Joan Marcus/The Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization

The first full recording of Allegro, a 1947 musical by Rodgers & Hammerstein, has just been released on CD.

Allegro was Rodgers & Hammerstein's fourth collaboration, preceded by the Broadway musicals Oklahoma! and Carousel and the film State Fair.

Allegro debuted in 1947 and earned a few rave reviews, but it closed after only a season, in part because the musical relied on an unusual style of storytelling; legendary composer-lyricist Stephen Sondheim, who worked with Hammerstein early in his career, has called it "the first really good experimental show."

Ted Chapin, president of the Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization, joins Fresh Air to discuss the new recording of the almost-forgotten musical.