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El. knyga: GEMIGNANI: Life and Lessons from Broadway and Beyond

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  • Išleidimo metai: 15-May-2022
  • Leidėjas: Applause
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781493061068
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  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-May-2022
  • Leidėjas: Applause
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781493061068
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Paul Gemignani is one of the titans of the modern musical theater industry. Serving as musical director for more than forty Broadway productions since 1971, his collaborations with Stephen Sondheim, Andrew Lloyd Webber, John Kander, Fred Ebb, Hal Prince, Michael Bennett, and Alan Menken have led to countless accolades for his collaborators, but due to the near invisible position of the musical director in the Broadway industry, Gemignani's story is often overlooked. GEMIGNANI seeks to not only bring the reader into the orchestra pit to learn Gemignani's story, but also to educate the reader about the crucial role a music director plays in bringing some of the most iconic musicals in Broadway history to life.

Born into a second-generation Italian American family during the aftershocks of the Great Depression, Gemignani worked his way up from playing percussion in USO bands to conducting before Leonard Bernstein, all before becoming a pivotal player in the team that brought some of the most successful musicals of the late twentieth century to the stage. Sweeney Todd, Evita, Merrily We Roll Along, Sunday in the Park with George, and Into the Woods would be quite different without his key contributions, and many of the sonic markers we now associate with the postmodern musical theater can be traced to Gemignani's careful curiosity to expand the bounds of what was possible.
Introduction---What Is a Music Director? xi
Chapter 1 Childhood
1(8)
Chapter 2 College Years
9(6)
Chapter 3 Rhythm Section
15(6)
Chapter 4 Next Stop, New York
21(8)
Chapter 5 Picking Up the Baton
29(8)
Chapter 6 Does That Mean I'm the Music Director?
37(6)
Chapter 7 Pacific Overtures
43(10)
Chapter 8 A Little Night Music (Film)
53(4)
Chapter 9 Side by Side by Sondheim
57(4)
Chapter 10 On the Twentieth Century
61(8)
Chapter 11 Sweeney Todd---The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
69(12)
Chapter 12 Evita
81(8)
Chapter 13 Merrily We Roll Along
89(12)
Chapter 14 Dreamgirls
101(6)
Chapter 15 The Rink
107(6)
Chapter 16 Sunday in the Park with George
113(8)
Chapter 17 Into the Woods
121(6)
Chapter 18 Jerome Robbins' Broadway
127(16)
Chapter 19 Crazy for You
143(8)
Chapter 20 Passion
151(6)
Chapter 21 Fun for the Whole Family
157(6)
Chapter 22 1776
163(8)
Chapter 23 High Society
171(6)
Chapter 24 Kiss Me, Kate 1999
177(8)
Chapter 25 Assassins
185(14)
Chapter 26 Ravinia Festival
199(4)
Chapter 27 The Mystery of Edwin Drood
203(4)
Chapter 28 She Loves Me
207(6)
Chapter 29 The Under 100 Club
213(12)
Chapter 30 Beyond Broadway
225(16)
Chapter 31 Film Projects
241(8)
Chapter 32 Kiss Me, Kate 2019
249(6)
Chapter 33 On Fathers and Sons
255(4)
Chapter 34 The Importance of Collaboration
259(6)
Chapter 35 Advice to Artists
265(4)
Chapter 36 The Interpretive Artist
269(6)
Coda: Here's to Us! Who's Like Us? Damn Few! 275(2)
Paul Gemignani, According to His Colleagues 277(8)
Acknowledgments 285(4)
Career Time Line 289(8)
Show Reference 297(86)
Index 383
Margaret Hall is one of the foremost emerging theatre historians of her generation. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Drama from New York University, Tisch School of the Arts, and is currently in the process of obtaining her Master's in Musical Theatre History from New York University, Gallatin School of Individualized Study, the first degree of its kind to be granted worldwide. She works as a teacher of musical theatre history and has students across the globe. She may be reached at www.margaret-hall.com/.