
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.
This text investigates the integration of rock music and its various subgenres into contemporary musical theatre, providing a comprehensive framework for performance and pedagogy. Joseph Church, an experienced music director and university professor, synthesizes his professional expertise with theoretical analysis to address the shift in theatrical standards. The book serves as a practical manual for students and working professionals, bridging the gap between traditional musical theatre training and the technical demands of rock-influenced vocal performance.
What You Will Find
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Experts and educators recognize this work as a foundational resource for bridging the gap between classical musical theatre training and modern rock-based repertoire. Readers frequently note the practical utility of the coaching session chronicles for both students and professional music directors.
Page Count:
352
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190943483
ISBN-13:
9780190943486
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