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The first in-depth biography of the celebrated composer/lyricist
who created Hello, Dolly!, Mame, and La Cage aux Folles This
revealing and comprehensive book tells the full story of Jerry
Herman's life and career, from his early work in cabaret to his
recent compositions for stage, screen, and television. Stephen
Citron draws on extensive open-ended interviews with Jerry Herman
as well as with scores of his theatrical colleagues, collaborators,
and close friends. The resulting book-which sheds new light on each
of Herman's musicals and their scores-abounds in fascinating
anecdotes and behind-the-scenes details about the world of musical
theater. Readers will find a sharply drawn portrait of Herman's
private life and his creative talents. Citron's insights into
Herman's music and lyrics, including voluminous examples from each
of his musicals, are as instructive as they are edifying and
entertaining.
"Songwriting" is both a comprehensive course for beginning and
experienced songwriters and a rich source of new ideas,
inspiration, and tricks of the trade for those who have already
achieved professional standing. This new edition not only contains
all of the original volume's cogent advice on how to write the
always-popular genres - the country song, the ballad, and the love
song - but it has been revised to include: examples of hard rock,
acid, heavy metal, bubblegum, hip-hop, salsa, rap, gangsta, reggae,
ska, soul, and many other of today's most recorded styles; finding
a song concept, distilling the hook, choosing a form, adding
harmony and selecting rhythm; an appendix telling how to copyright,
computerize, notate, record, and sell your song; and full glossary
of musical and songwriting terms, an explanation of rap-speak with
a useful section on rhyme for rap songs, many musical examples of
well-known songs, and a complete index.For the novice, Stephen
Citron goes step-by-step through the writing of a song presupposing
no prior knowledge of notation, harmony, rhythmic values, or rhyme.
For the more experienced songwriter, "Songwriting" will serve as a
one-stop reference and as an endless source of fresh ideas.
First time in Paperback! Noel Coward and Cole Porter's fascinating
lives celebrated. Fresh on the heels of the popular motion picture
based on Cole Porter's life called De-Lovely, Noel and Cole
presents a fresh and often surprising portrait of these two
geniuses. The author provides insight into both men's private lives
- including a frank discussion of their homosexuality - while
illuminating their musical achievements. Born an ocean apart - one
in Indiana, the other in England - Cole Porter and Noel Coward have
come to represent the ultimate in sophistication and urbanity. Noel
and Cole will be an essential reference as well as a fascinating
dual biography of two men who brought style and dazzle to the art
of popular entertainment. * Based on access to previously
unpublished manuscripts, lyrics, scores, and letters, plus dozens
of interviews * Includes a chronology and a fifty-page section
devoted to the analysis of select works
Rarely is a book about the theatre as entertaining and informative
as Stephen Citron's new guidebook to the creation of the musical.
Filled with anecdotes, practical advice, and sparkling comments
from the biggest Broadway insiders, The Musical from the Inside Out
examines this major theatrical form from the creator's point of
view. Mr. Citron takes the reader through basic training and onto
finding and securing material, writing the libretto, adding the
songs, auditioning the players, workshopping, rehearsals, previews,
and the excitement of opening night. He reveals the secrets of
success as well as some of the common pitfalls of failure. "There's
never been a book like this," wrote a columnist from London's West
End. Mr. Citron's bounty of information comes from his own vast
experience; from interviews with well-known directors, producers,
lyricists, composers, librettists, stage managers, and scenic
artists; and from such luminaries as Stephen Sondheim, Andrew Lloyd
Webber, Jerry Herman, Hal Prince, Jerome Robbins, Jerry Bock,
Sheldon Harnick, John Kander, and Fred Ebb. The Musical From the
Inside Out is an adventure for musical fans and required reading
for professionals or amateurs involved in creating a musical.
(Applause Books). In this third volume of the distinguished The
Great Songwriters series, musicologist Stephen Citron takes on two
leading contributors to the lyric stage, Stephen Sondheim and
Andrew Lloyd-Webber. By exploring the works of these two giants of
musical theater and those of their contemporaries, Citron also
simultaneously guides readers along the winding path of musical
theater. Beginning with Sondheim's lyrics-only works West Side
Story, Gypsy, and Do I Hear A Waltz ? through his scores for A
Little Night Music, Sweeney Todd, Merrily We Roll Along, Sunday in
the Park, and Into the Woods, among other classic musicals, Citron
presents major milestones of musical theater, exploring the
influence of the artist's youthful training and private life upon
his creative output. Lloyd-Webber's musical contributions from his
early works The Likes of Us and Joseph to his smash hits Jesus
Christ Superstar, Evita, Cats, and The Phantom of the Opera, among
others are also thoroughly analyzed. As in Citron's previous
critically acclaimed books in this series, the artists'works are
clarified and put into context with their contemporaries. Complete
with a quadruple chronology that reveal Sondheim's and
Lloyd-Webber's lives within the scope of world events, copious
quotations from their works, and many never-before-published
illustrations, Sondheim and Lloyd-Webber is a must-read for anyone
interested in musical theater.
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