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Zusatztext If you're interested in the world of musical theater I know you'll enjoy and learn from Joe Church's Music Direction For The Stage: A View From the Podium. Informationen zum Autor JOSEPH CHURCH is best known for his work as music director and supervisor of two groundbreaking Broadway musicals, The Who's Tommy and The Lion King. He has worked on countless other productions as music director, conductor, keyboardist, and/or arranger, on and Off-Broadway, nationwide, and worldwide, among them, In The Heights, Sister Act, Les Miserables, Little Shop Of Horrors, Randy Newman's Faust, and Radio City's Christmas Spectacular. Also an active composer, he has written for film, television, the concert stage, and over thirty plays and musicals. Klappentext Theater music directors must draw on a remarkably broad range of musical skills. Not only do they conduct during rehearsals and performances, but they must also be adept arrangers, choral directors, vocal coaches, and accompanists. Like a record producer, the successful music director must have the flexibility to adjust as needed to a multifaceted job description, one which changes with each production and often with each performer. In Music Direction for the Stage, veteran music director and instructor Joseph Church demystifies the job in a book that offers aspiring and practicing music directors the practical tips and instruction they need in order to mount a successful musical production. Church, one of Broadway's foremost music directors, emerges from the orchestra pit to tell how the music is put into a musical show. He gives particular attention to the music itself, explaining how a music director can best plan the task of learning, analyzing, and teaching each new piece. Based on his years of professional experience, he offers a practical discussion of a music director's methods of analyzing, learning, and practicing a score, thoroughly illustrated by examples from the repertoire. The book also describes how a music director can effectively approach dramatic and choreographic rehearsals, including key tips on cueing music to dialogue and staging, determining incidental music and underscoring, making musical adjustments and revisions in rehearsal, and adjusting style and tempo to performers' needs. A key theme of the book is effective collaboration with other professionals, from the production team to the creative team to the performers themselves, all grounded in Church's real-world experience with professional, amateur, and even student performances. He concludes with a look at music direction as a career, offering invaluable advice on how the enterprising music director can find work and gain standing in the field. Zusammenfassung One of Broadway's foremost music directors emerges from the orchestra pit to tell how the music is put into a musical show. Part descriptive account, part instruction manual, this book offers a unique and invaluable look behind the scenes, from the point of view of the musical chief of staff, the music director. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: The View From The Podium Part I: The Music Director: A Job Description Chapter 1: Music Direction Yesterday And Today Chapter 2: Musical Stage Production Chapter 3: Job Opportunities For Music Directors Part II: Personnel Chapter 4: The Production Team Chapter 5: The Creative Team Chapter 6: The Music Team Chapter 7: The Performers Part III: Preproduction Chapter 8: Mounting A Production Chapter 9: The Music: Assessment And Analysis Chapter 10: Arranging For Music Directors Part IV: Rehearsals 1: Singers And The Stage Chapter 11: Overview Of Rehearsal Process Chapter 12: Individual Vocal Rehearsals Chapter 13: Ensemble Vocal Rehearsals Chapter 14: Rehearsals With Directors And Choreographers Chapter 15: Adapting Music To The Production Part V: Rehearsals 2: Musicians, T...