Interview: Robert Sherman on The Aristocats
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Q: What kind of music do you listen
to personally?
A: I personally adore fine, classical
music. Mozart is my hero, but I love Rossini and Beethoven�they�re pretty good
too! I also love the great showtunes of Kern, Porter, Berlin, Gershwin,
Rogers�and superb lyrics of Hart & Hammerstein, Porter, Berlin, Frank Loesser
and so many others. Also, I adore Scott Joplin�s rags & great Dixieland music,
particularly played by Louis Armstrong.
Q: How early into preproduction of a
film like THE ARISTOCATS do you come in � after the script is written and insert
songs, or at the scripting stage and do you contribute to the overall process
A: With each film, there�s a different
process. In JUNGLE BOOK, we worked sequence to sequence. In SWORD & THE STONE,
we worked from an overall storyline. In the WINNIE THE POOH featurettes, we
worked with situations & character developments. Each project has its own
scenario.
Q: Have you seen any of the animated
films nominated for this year�s Academy Awards? Do you have a favorite?
A: I believe RATATOUILLE is an
extraordinary film and the music is superb!
Q: Where do you keep your Academy
Awards?
A: My two Oscars are enshrined on an
alabaster, crystal-domed plinth with several spotlights on 24 hours a day while
incense burns and heavenly music is piped in on a custom THX sound system w/ 7.0
Surround Sound�while a band of trained penguins dance to
�Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious�!
Q: Do you find it particularly
challenging to write a song for an animated film? Did it limit your creativity,
or did you feel the animation inspired you?
A: There is absolutely no difference
between writing a song for a live-action character of an animated character � be
it a fluffy pussy-cat or a live bear. They are living characters and we treat
them as such. Therefore, there is no difference whatsoever in our approach to
writing for animation or live action.
Q: Aside from writing the title song
for Maurice Chevalier, did you write for actor�s voices, or for the character,
or both?
A: In all cases, including the title song
for THE ARISTOCATS, we wrote for the picture and the character in the picture.
It just had the lucky coincidence that Maurice Chevalier, agreed to sing our
title song. We did not write the song for Maurice, but as he always did, he made
it his own. Rarely have we ever written songs for the actors portraying our
work. All the songs in MARY POPPINS were written for Mary Poppins, not Julie
Andrews. All the songs in THE JUNGLE BOOK, were written for the various animals
who sang them, not for the likes of Louis Prima or Sterling Holloway.
Q: What do you love the most about
composing for children films?
A: First off, we don�t compose for
�children�s� films, we compose for �family� films. Adults, grandmas, moms & dads
and the children all derive joy from a well-crafted story and I find it rather
odd at this point in time, with the stupendous success of such pictures as
RATATOUILLE and THE LITTLE MERMAID and THE LION KING, that anyone would think
that these films are for children. As Walt used to say � �they�re for the child
in every sophisticated adult who longs to return to the pure joys of innocence,
away from worldly cares.�
Q: You�ve written music and songs
for so many films. Which project would you consider the most challenging of your
career?
A: MARY POPPINS was the most challenging
career assignment that Robert & I ever had. We were working without a script,
with a series of books with no plot and we had to cobble together a plot and
please the most difficult authoress on the planet � P.L. Travers. With the
incredible help of Walt Disney, himself, and screenwriters Bill Walsh and Don
DaGradi, we put together what many consider Walt�s masterpiece. I�m very proud
to have been part of it.
Q: You have a long and great
career, what dream do you have yet to fulfill, regarding your work?
A: I think I�ll be writing songs and
creating projects �til the day I die. Currently, I have three musical plays in
various stages of development. Within the next year or two, all three will see
the light of day. I�m still in there trying!!