On This Day: Nov 16, 1959, the enchanting musical “The Sound of Music” premieres on Broadway, captivating audiences with its timeless melodies and heartwarming story. This iconic production, composed by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, became a cultural phenomenon, celebrating the von Trapp family’s musical journey amid the backdrop of the Austrian Alps. The enduring success of “The Sound of Music” on Broadway and later on the silver screen solidifies its place in the annals of musical theater history.