By Freya Parr

Published: Friday, 26 November 2021 at 12:00 am


Music and vocal recordings for the 2021 film adaptation of West Side Story took place in New York and Los Angeles, under the direction of conductor Gustavo Dudamel, arranger David Newman and music supervisors Matt Sullivan and Jeanine Tesori. West Side Story‘s original lyricist Stephen Sondheim was also present for the recording process.

Stephen Sondheim’s involvement in the recording process

‘It was really wonderful having Stephen Sondheim in the vocal booth when we were recording,’ music supervisor Jeanine Tesori says. ‘You felt the spirit of the original show was right there with us, blessing what we were doing.’

‘Stephen Sondheim is a genius – a word I use very rarely,’ says Tony Kushner, the playwright who has written for the screenplay for this new West Side Story adaptation for the big screen.

‘Some of the lyrics for West Side Story have the brilliant rhyming and wordplay we associate with him, but some of them are simple. Every song in West Side Story yields dramatic richness. None is static, each is a beautifully structured progression, each develops the characters, their relationships to each other and to language and class and history, each advances narrative and meaning.’