Orchestration in Musical Theatre

Paul R Laird author Elizabeth Sallinger author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Publishing:24th Jul '25

£10.99

This title is due to be published on 24th July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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Provides a concise modern history of orchestration in musical theatre, including in-depth case studies which underscore how the process has evolved with the trends.

Orchestration in Musical Theatre offers an analytic and critical overview of the practice, execution, and effects of orchestration in musical theatre since the time that rock music became significant in the genre.

Broadly described as the art of arranging a piece of music for a particular musical ensemble, orchestration is a specific skill that few composers or songwriters possess. This volume helps the reader understand and appreciate the art of orchestration and traces how the incorporation of rock and other types of popular music into scores for musical theatre on Broadway and in the West End fundamentally changed the genre’s sound. From discussions of specific instrumentation through to a brief history of the art, this book demystifies how different instrumentation contributes to a show’s soundscape.

Featuring case studies from shows such as Hair, The Phantom of the Opera, The Lion King, Wicked, and Hamilton, this accessible and engaging volume in the Topics in Musical Theatre series gives students the tools to identify and discuss how orchestration contributes to the drama, characterization and dramaturgy of the modern musical.

ISBN: 9781350451247

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128 pages