Charles Strouse, the renowned composer of iconic Broadway shows such as 'Annie', passed away at age 96. In a recent interview, Strouse looked back on his experiences, including his musical contributions and his dynamic with Stephen Sondheim. He humorously referred to their relationship as that of 'friendly enemies', illustrating the competitive yet respectful nature between two prominent figures in musical theatre. Strouse also performed his famous song 'Tomorrow' during the interview, emphasizing the innate and almost divine nature of his talent as a composer.
Strouse reflected on his career, noting both his deep connection to music and the rivalry he had with Stephen Sondheim, claiming, "Stephen and I were friendly enemies."
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