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Rock in the Musical Theatre Joseph Church (Instructor in Music Composition, Instructor in Music Composition, New York University)

Rock in the Musical Theatre By Joseph Church (Instructor in Music Composition, Instructor in Music Composition, New York University)

Summary

Today's musical theatre world rocks. Rock in the Musical Theatre: A Guide for Singers is a practical guide to the many aspects of performing rock music in the theatre through a combination of aesthetic and theoretical study, extensive discussions of musical, vocal, and acting techniques, and chronicles of coaching sessions.

Rock in the Musical Theatre Summary

Rock in the Musical Theatre: A Guide for Singers by Joseph Church (Instructor in Music Composition, Instructor in Music Composition, New York University)

Today's musical theatre world rocks. Now that rock 'n' roll music and its offshoots, including pop, hard rock, rap, r&b, funk, folk, and world-pop music, are the standard language of musical theatre, theatre singers need a source of information on these styles, their origins, and their performance practices. Rock in the Musical Theatre: A Guide for Singers fills this need. Today's musical theatre training programs are now including rock music in their coursework and rock songs and musicals in their repertoires. This is a text for those trainees, courses, and productions. It will also be of great value to working professionals, teachers, music directors, and coaches less familiar with rock styles, or who want to improve their rock-related skills. The author, an experienced music director, vocal coach, and university professor, and an acknowledged expert on rock music in the theatre, examines the many aspects of performing rock music in the theatre and offers practical advice through a combination of aesthetic and theoretical study, extensive discussions of musical, vocal, and acting techniques, and chronicles of coaching sessions. The book also includes advice from working actors, casting directors, and music directors who specialize in rock music for the stage.

Rock in the Musical Theatre Reviews

Joe Church's wide-ranging analysis of what songs and music actually do in modern music theatre is essential reading for anyone setting out to write or perform in a modern musical. Reading this book also reminded me that the way we sing on stage in a musical is very different to the way we might sing in other settings. That might seem obvious, but the differences are not so much subtle as mysterious. Joe has shared his long experience of intensive coaching of solo singers and chorus ensembles in music theatre projects. In so doing he unlocks a cask of information that has otherwise been hard to find. * Pete Townshend *
An enjoyable book, both academically precise, yet practical and approachable. Joe Church covers all the bases here! You've probably never analyzed rock songs the way he does, but he also gives real hard core advice about taking care of your voice; about how to approach a rock song for an audition or maintain it for a long running musical. His knowledge of the history of musicals is impressive, yet completely up to date. I can't wait to have my own copy with me on tour. * Suzanne Vega *
More than an indispensable how-to manual for young performers, Joe Church defines in this book the important ways rock music has transformed today's musical theatre. When it comes to rocking out onstage, Mr. Church is the most authoritative voice of our time, with an uncanny way of explaining exactly what makes rock powerful, and precisely how to achieve that power theatrically. A must-read for anyone working in musical theatre today. * Dan Riddle, Music Director of the School of Theatre, The Pennsylvania State University *

About Joseph Church (Instructor in Music Composition, Instructor in Music Composition, New York University)

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. He is the author of Music Direction for the Stage: A View from the Podium (OUP, 2015).

Table of Contents

Foreword by Alex Lacamoire Author's Note and Acknowledgements Introduction PART 1: HISTORY, AESTHETICS, AND LITERATURE Chapter 1: Background and Rock Aesthetics Chapter 2: Popular Song vs. Theatre Song PART 2: THEORY AND TECHNIQUE Chapter 3: Acting Values in Rock Theatre Songs Chapter 4: Musical Values in Rock Theatre Songs Chapter 5: Singing Rock: Vocal Production and Vocalism Chapter 6: Rock Songs: A Selective, Annotated Survey PART 3: PROCESS: COACHING SESSIONS Little Shop of Horrors: Suddenly, Seymour Rent: Take Me or Leave Me School of Rock: When I Climb to the Top of Mount Rock Dreamgirls: I Am Changing The Lion King: Endless Night Beautiful: Will You Love Me Tomorrow Kinky Boots: The History of Wrong Guys Tommy: Pinball Wizard and Spring Awakening: The Bitch of Living Bare: A Pop Opera: Plain Jane Fat Ass and All Grown Up Appendix: Rock Songs for Musical Theatre Singers Bibliography and Suggested Additional Reading Index

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NGR9780190943479
9780190943479
0190943475
Rock in the Musical Theatre: A Guide for Singers by Joseph Church (Instructor in Music Composition, Instructor in Music Composition, New York University)
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Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
2019-11-26
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