An edition of Music direction for the stage (2015)

Music direction for the stage

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Table of Contents

1. Music direction today and yesterday. What a music director does ; Historical survey of music direction ; Technology and the shrinking orchestra ; Looking to the future
2. Musical stage production. Songs, musicals, and opera ; A (very) brief history of music for the stage ; Production in the twenty-first century
3. Job opportunities for music directors. Broadway and Off-Broadway ; National tours ; Regional (local), repertory, and stock theater ; Nightclubs, cabarets, and concerts ; Revues, special events, and industrials ; Academic theaters and events ; Amateur and community performances and talent shows ; Workshops and developmental productions
4. The production team. Producers ; Stage managers ; General managers, company managers, house managers, and production managers
5. The creative team. Composers and lyricists ; Directors ; Choreographers ; Designers and technicians
6. The music team. Conductors, associates, and assistants ; Contractors and music coordinators ; Orchestrators and copyists ; Vocal and dance arrangers ; Synthesizer programmers ; The orchestra
7. The performers. Singers and dancers ; Singers and actors ; Star performers and nontraditional casting ; Casting directors
8. Mounting a production. Meetings and agendas, planning and scheduling ; Casting ; Determining the orchestration : three scenarios (Scenario 1: voice and piano, or maybe more; Scenario 2: small ensembles; Scenario 3: orchestra reductions)
9. The music : assessment and analysis. Learning and practicing scores ; Preparing scores for rehearsal ; Transcribing ; Practical analysis for music direction
10. Arranging for music directors. Starting an arrangement : approaches and rightness ; Technical fundamentals of arranging (Distribution, registration, and voicing; Dynamics and articulation; Key; Feel and style; Tempo; Structure; Notating arrangements) ; Arranging for voices ; Arranging for movement
11. Overview of rehearsal process
12. Individual vocal rehearsals. Coaching singers (Rehearsal process and conduct; Background, analysis, and style; Key; Tempo; Vocal technique; Accompanying and the accompaniment) ; Text and singing ; Acting and singing
13. Ensemble vocal rehearsals. Ensemble rehearsal process ; Choral techniques for the stage (Dynamics and articulation; Breathing and phrasing; Vocal production and technique; Intonation; Text and diction; Acting and characterization; Movement; Choral conducting for the stage
14. Rehearsals with directors and choreographers. Staging and dramatic rehearsals ; Movement and dance rehearsals
15. Adapting music to the production. Cueing ; Underscoring, transitions, and incidental music ; Overtures, bows, and exit music
16. Orchestras and orchestrations. Organizing the musicians ; The orchestra : sections and setup (Rhythm sections : keyboards, drums, bass, and guitar; Woodwinds and brass; Strings) ; Orchestration : notation and parts
17. Instrumental conducting for the stage. Rehearsal process ; Conducting styles ; Visibility and the "field" ; Baton, head, and hands ; Conducting techniques (Meter, beat patterns, and subdivisions; Preparatory beats and cutoffs; Rests and holds; Safeties and vamps; Free tempo, recitative, and following singers; Tempo and tempo changes; Feels, grooves, and syncopations; Dynamics and articulations; Cueing and the stage)
18. From the studio to the stage. Run-throughs, dress rehearsals, and the Sitzprobe ; Load-ins, seatings, and sound checks ; The podium ; Technical rehearsals, previews, and brush-ups ; Giving and receiving notes
19. Conducting in performance. The pre-show routine ; Showtime ; Repeated performances : variations on a theme ; When things go wrong
20. Maintaining a production and preserving a show. A day in the life ; Keeping the performance fresh ; Rehearsing after opening ; Subbing in the orchestra ; Subbing on the podium ; Disputes ; Original cast and other recordings ; Repeatability and the rehearsal score
21. Working as a music director. Starting out ; Career philosophy ; Maintaining a career ; How to get a gig
Appendix A. Putting it together. In the Heights #1 : "In the Heights" ; The Lion King #1 : "Circle of life"
Appendix B. Bibliography, suggested reading, and list of musical works cited.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pges 383-385) and index.

Copyright Date
2015

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
782.1/4145
Library of Congress
MT955 .C59 2015, MT955.C59 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 392 pages
Number of pages
392

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27179320M
ISBN 10
0199993408, 0199993416
ISBN 13
9780199993406, 9780199993413
LCCN
2014017176
OCLC/WorldCat
879642275

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