
Richard Charles Rodgers (June 28, 1902 – December 30, 1979) was an American composer of music, with over 900 songs and 43 Broadway musicals, leaving a legacy as one of the most significant composers of 20th century American music. He is best known for his songwriting partnerships with the lyricists Lorenz Hart and Oscar Hammerstein II. His compositions have had a significant impact on popular music. Rodgers was the first person to win what are considered the top American entertainment awards in television, recording, movies and Broadway – an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar, and a Tony Award — now known collectively as an EGOT. In addition, he was awarded a Pulitzer Prize, making him only one of two people to receive each award (Marvin Hamlisch is the other). Rodgers died in 1979 at the age of 77, after surviving cancer of the jaw, a heart attack, and a laryngectomy. He was cremated and his ashes were scattered at sea. In 1990, the 46th Street Theatre was renamed "The Richard Rodgers Theatre" in his memory. In 1999, Rodgers and Hart were each commemorated on United States postage stamps. In 2002, the centennial year of Rodgers's birth was celebrated worldwide with books, retrospectives, performances, new recordings of his music, and a Broadway revival of Oklahoma!. The BBC Proms that year devoted an entire evening to Rodgers's music, including a concert performance of Oklahoma! The Boston Pops Orchestra released a new CD that year in tribute to Rodgers, entitled My Favorite Things: A Richard Rodgers Celebration. Several American schools are named after Richard Rodgers. Alec Wilder wrote the following about Rodgers: "Of all the writers whose songs are considered and examined in this book, those of Rodgers show the highest degree of consistent excellence, inventiveness, and sophistication...[A]fter spending weeks playing his songs, I am more than impressed and respectful: I am astonished." Richard Rodgers is a member of the American Theater Hall of Fame. Along with the Academy of Arts and Letters, Rodgers also started and endowed an award for non-established musical theater composers to produce new productions either by way of full productions or staged readings. It is the only award for which the Academy of Arts and Letters accepts applications and is presented every year. Below are the previous winners of the award
The King and I
2018
South Pacific
2001
Oklahoma!
1999
The King and I
1999
Cinderella
1997
Carousel
1967
Cinderella
1965
State Fair
1962
Flower Drum Song
1961
South Pacific
1958
Pal Joey
1957
Cinderella
1957
The King and I
1956
Gaby
1956
Carousel
1956
Dearest Enemy
1955
Oklahoma!
1955
Victory at Sea
1954
South Pacific
1952
Words and Music
1948
State Fair
1945
Too Many Girls
1940
On Your Toes
1939
Babes in Arms
1939
Dancing Pirate
1936
Mississippi
1935
Hollywood Party
1934
Evergreen
1934
Dancing Lady
1933
Love Me Tonight
1932
The Hot Heiress
1931
Heads Up
1930
Follow Thru
1930
Spring Is Here
1930
Makers of Melody
1929







































































