Lorenz Hart and Oscar Hammerstein II were both influential American lyricists, but they had distinct styles and approaches to musical theater. Hart was known for his sophisticated, often bittersweet lyrics and a focus on urban themes, often collaborating with composer Richard Rodgers. In contrast, Hammerstein emphasized storytelling and character development in his lyrics, often working with composer Jerome Kern and later Rodgers, to create more optimistic and morally uplifting narratives. Their differing styles reflect the evolution of musical theater from the 1920s through the 1950s.
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