The New American Musical backing-trackFour goundbreaking musicals from the end of the 20th century During the 1990's in America, a new generation of composers, lyricists and librettists emerged, radically changing the face of the musical theatre. The work is often dark and the stories they illuminate cut to the heart of post modern America. This anthology collects for the first time the groundbreaking work of these innovative new artists: _x000D_Rent by Jonathan Larson "The breakthrough
She begins to dream of a life in a peaceful cottage far from Atlantic City
Soliloquy (My Boy Bill) - Composer: Oscar Hammerstein II and Richard Rodgers - From: Musical "Carousel" - Lyrics Included - Key: B Minor - B Flatbr /br6
the real pleasure comes from the Brothers' shameless poaching of an eclectic cross-section of famous 60s numbers &mdash Cliff and the Shads to Bob Dylan via the Beatles &mdash superb comic pastiche and sharp cuff-link humour
Later back in New York he writes about jump-starting Barbra Streisand's career by casting her in I Can Get It for You Wholesale
screen tests and commercial castings
It is also a must-have for all levels of music and drama teachers as well as vocal and acting coaches
I'd Give It All For You - Composer: Jason Robert Brown - From: Musical "Songs For A New World" - Lyrics Included - Key: D - Abr /br4
In the honky-tonk world of marathon dancing in Atlantic City in 1933 a captivating assortment of depression era souls eager to dance their way into fame and prizes gather on the Steel Pier
In the second half a century later Seurat's great-grandson is wrestling with the same obsessions in present-day New York
_x000D_Helps you get the best out of your voice
Michener's Tales of the South Pacific Jim Lovensheimer offers a fascinating reading of "South Pacific" that explores the show's complex messages and demonstrates how the presentation of those messages changed throughout the creative process
Paperback Revelation after revelation about movie musicals with entertaining answers to vexing questions that will test the wits of even the most die-hard musical fan