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Anaïs Mitchell's music (including Michael Chorney and Todd Sickafoose's orchestrations).
It's also likely to win costumes, lighting and orchestrations, Broadway watchers say.
A compilation, "Ichographs" (2014) features nine short orchestrations based on nine artworks.
The same is true with Jonathan Tunick's lovely if brassless new orchestrations.
Mr. Mathes was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for that show's orchestrations.
The composer Jason Robert Brown contributes orchestrations, arrangements and a few new songs.
Yes. The costumes (by Alejo Vietti) and the orchestrations (by Bruce Coughlin) are delicious.
So he turned down the Auto-Tune and backing tracks and complicated orchestrations and arrangements.
There's a big video screen, but the tour's real special effects are its arrangements and orchestrations.
Finally, Strauss, in his music, dunked the whole thing in gold: big orchestrations, big dynamics, big everything.
In her orchestrations for four women and three men, finely etched details brightened an old-school formality.
How did you like the music (directed by Nathan Koci, with orchestrations and arrangements by Daniel Kluger)?
Purists may focus on the prickly new orchestrations (by Alexander Gemignani) and iffy singing (by almost everyone).
To rework the orchestrations for the show's Friday, April 8, debut, the Denver Center needed Mr. Sondheim's approval.
Further complicating things, Mr. Honeck, according to the Philharmonic, also has his own changes to the Süssmayr orchestrations.
As usual, the drums are what destabilize the composition, refracting and undercutting the solemnity of the underlying orchestrations.
He is Ian Eisendrath, who also supervised the music — not August Eriksmoen, who is responsible for the orchestrations.
The presentation really is outstanding, from the art design to the soundtrack, which is dense with moody, stirring orchestrations.
And as Zadrożniak's collection of old hardware continues to grow and improve, so does the complexity of his orchestrations.
Here he sings the "Winterreise" in a special production, directed by Netia Jones and heard in Hans Zender's orchestrations.
The new project sees Tilden delving into noise pop, his mercurial croon floating atop lo-fi orchestrations and lilting melodies.
Sergio Trujillo, Ain't Too Proud – The Life and Times of the Temptations Best Orchestrations Michael Chorney and Todd Sickafoose, Hadestown
These orchestrations aren't always apparent to customers, who may assume that what's included in a best-of section is just that.
Previn is known for his orchestrations on classic musicals like 228's My Fair Lady and romantic comedy The Fortunate Cookie in 22019.
Talise Trevigne and Sean Panikkar were the full-voiced leading pair, both capable of sudden ravishing pianissimo phrases to match Puccini's dreamy orchestrations.
The project has been garnering attention lately with their complex electronic orchestrations, suspending incisive politically- and culturally-charged lyrics in rich, consuming soundscapes.
Before Ms. Chavkin's win, the show had won in five other categories, including awards for scenic design, sound design, lighting design and orchestrations.
The orchestrations, by Mr. Moross and Hershy Kay, are among the best ever heard in the series, and are given their full due.
When the sportsperson turns the hella nar nar to 11, you can add some funky beats and heavy orchestrations to turn the drama up.
She is known for her evocative orchestrations and varied sound palettes, and in parts of "Fire in my mouth" she wanted to suggest factories.
The orchestrations, which have a saxophone sound a note like a foghorn and a drummer trade his brushes for mallets, are cool and clever.
In addition to Platt's Tony, it also won in the categories for featured actress, book, score, and orchestrations, as well as getting crowned Best Musical.
While many of the era's songs had been passed down orally through families in Bolivia, the orchestrations and choral works were thought to be lost.
Longtime China observers readily recognize in Mr. Yang's trajectory the handiwork of the C.C.P., specifically the painstaking orchestrations of its well-masked machine of influence.
There are a lot of bands that use orchestrations but more of a classical baroque tonal language, and we wanted to bring our own references.
Meanwhile, in the technical categories, announced before the telecast, the show won awards for Best Choreography, Best Lighting Design, Best Costume Design, and Best Orchestrations.
Crediting the musical with motivating him to write again, Sting also joined the Broadway cast and received Tony Award nominations for best score and best orchestrations.
The dissonant chords in the bridge after the chorus are haunting and slightly horrifying, with a few minor chord orchestrations that add an edge of creepiness.
Paloma Young, Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 Catherine Zuber, War Paint Best Orchestrations Bill Elliott and Greg Anthony Rassen, Bandstand Larry Hochman, Hello, Dolly!
Edward Simon, a Venezuelan pianist and longstanding member of the SFJazz Collective, recently released "Sorrows and Triumphs," an impressive album of adventurous orchestrations and smooth propulsion.
" Mr. Brohn surprised him, he said, particularly in sections of songs where his brass and string orchestrations "didn't make sense if you listened to them separately.
One of Mr. Peck's new works will be set to a newly commissioned score by Sufjan Stevens, his frequent collaborator, with orchestrations by the composer Timo Andres.
The instrumental solos that enlivened the orchestrations toward the end were unevenly played, especially the big ones for violin, shrilly rendered at times by the concertmaster, Linda Quan.
The orchestrations, by Michael Chorney and Todd Sickafoose, are simultaneously rich and spare, deftly echoing the sounds of traditional folk music while also having an indie-pop flair.
" His orchestrations could help elevate an artist beyond his normal sound and audience, as they did for the country star Dwight Yoakam on his 1993 album "This Time.
In any case, the chance to hear the lush songs (including the standard "Lazy Afternoon") in their full orchestrations is probably, sadly, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Curator Christophe Gallois has made unique "orchestrations" of the works in response to the specific conditions of each exhibition space, to enable a poetic and meaningful viewing experience.
Five years later, he had an album, packed with delicate orchestrations,​ inspired by painfully modern themes of loneliness, superficial connections, ​and the increasing elusiveness of true romance and relationships.
Infectious, whorled melodies sit at the center of Hazama's lush orchestrations for m_unit, a 13-piece jazz-meets-classical ensemble featuring strings, horns, vibraphone and a standard rhythm section.
O'Rourke was captivated by "the very specific way it expressed depression," he said recently from his home in Japan, and by its blend of Christian imagery and sometimes-outlandish orchestrations.
I've always wanted to work with Björk because I think she's so interesting and she always does re-orchestrations," he said, adding, "I'd love to sing with Adele one day too.
The book, music, lyrics and orchestrations are by Dave Malloy, based on the Melville novel, and the show was developed with and will be directed by Rachel Chavkin. Dec. 3-Jan.
She not only imbues them with that gradual taper that gives most plant life its Fibonacci orchestrations, she simultaneously reconfigures them like tentacles capable of communicating, not by feel but by gesture.
"Hamilton" also won awards for Renee Elise Goldsberry and Daveed Diggs as best featured actress and actor in a musical, best director Thomas Kail, and for best lighting, costumes, choreography and orchestrations.
"American in Paris," featuring songs by George and Ira Gershwin, was nominated for 12 Tony Awards and won four, for Mr. Wheeldon's choreography and for its orchestrations, set design and lighting design.
It was delightful to hear his vibrant accounts of three songs from Berlioz's "Les Nuits d'Ete," best known in their composer's orchestrations, played here in their original versions for voice and piano.
It is the first time the vocalists have rehearsed with the musicians — the first time they've heard the new orchestrations arranged, as unlikely as it seems, by the indie rock band DeVotchKa.
Ms. von Otter, though she has had vocal troubles over the years and sounded a bit frail at times, was perhaps the most consistently successful in standing up to Mahler's challenging orchestrations.
The music director, Alexander Gemignani (the son of "Merrily" 's original music director, Paul Gemignani), has provided new arrangements and orchestrations that are played by an eight-member ensemble, hidden behind the set.
The movement was as genuine, organic, and spontaneous as the town halls that Tea Party members crashed with orchestrations and people strategically planted to signal the crowd when to stand, hoot, and hiss.
For all the richness of Mr. Brown's new orchestrations, and the vitality of a five-person dance ensemble choreographed by Rennie Harris, this staging smartly errs on the side of less is more.
Radiohead has uncorked more snarl before, and strained harder against formalities, but rarely has it sounded surer of its strengths — or more flat-out gorgeous, as Jonny Greenwood's orchestrations deepen the glassy disquiet.
But his work's populist melancholy and anger (and acoustic-guitar-friendly melodies) fit smoothly into the abject American prairiescape of the mid-1930s, especially with the enhancement of Simon Hale's glorious retrofitted orchestrations.
The Cher Show will feature a book by Rick Elice (Jersey Boys), direction by Jason Moore (Avenue Q), choreography by from Christopher Gattelli (Newsies), and orchestrations, arrangements and musical supervision by Daryl Waters (Memphis).
Phil's crisp, cleans contend with Ben's gritty growls as the band rides a slow, loud, and heavy wave of Thin Lizzy-inspired orchestrations that are moving them to the top of Denver's music scene.
"Hamilton" won Tonys not only for best new musical, but also for Mr. Miranda's book and score; Thomas Kail's direction; Alex Lacamoire's orchestrations; Andy Blankenbuehler's choreography; Paul Tazewell's costumes and Howell Binkley's lighting design.
Tony winner Diane Paulus directs, with movement direction and choreography coming from frequent Beyoncé collaborator Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, and musical supervision, orchestrations and arrangements by Pulitzer Prize winner Kitt (Next to Normal, American Idiot).
These are grander, fuller pieces whose orchestrations aim for epic portent, adding thunderous choral singing (in the style of "O Fortuna," or the Star Wars "Duel of the Fates" theme) and thick, clomping drums.
Tony winner Diane Paulus directs, with movement direction and choreography coming from frequent Beyoncé collaborator Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, and musical supervision, orchestrations and arrangements by Pulitzer Prize winner Tom Kitt (Next to Normal, American Idiot).
"Hadestown" picked up eight awards in all, including for scenic design by Rachel Hauck; orchestrations by Michael Chorney and Todd Sickafoose; lighting design by Bradley King; and sound design by Nevin Steinberg and Jessica Paz.
If nothing else, it's fascinating to hear an '80s interpretation of a '30s musical idiom in Chris Walker's orchestrations; the strings and the winds often seem to be on opposite teams in a frisky scrimmage.
The score, a company commission, is by Mr. Peck's colleague Sufjan Stevens, and it is attractive but quite unlike the Stevens scores Mr. Peck has given us before, with their propulsive rhythms and theatrical orchestrations.
From Coinage: Top 5 Most Expensive Movie Collectibles "The great music scores when I was a boy, like Irving Berlin, I watched all those orchestrations be plowed by a bulldozer into the 405 landfill," Fisher remembers.
Melding opulent symphonic orchestrations, the drive of contemporary pop and the occasional swing of big-band jazz, he created a portfolio of scores meant to suggest a thrilling arena of brave, athletic men in cutthroat physical competition.
The idea that stars manipulate their lives off of the screen and stage in order to further their careers is not a new one; orchestrations between publicists, lawyers, and tabloid journalists are a well-known Hollywood staple.
While most of the tracks sit comfortably on the blues and R&B end of the musical spectrum, the single "On the Rise" explores a more psychedelic vibe, complete with a laid-back groove and cinematic orchestrations.
This dance and chamber music work, created with the whole family in mind, will be the first time Weill's original orchestrations have been heard in New York City since the production's 1925 premiere in the United States.
A handsomely designed production (projections by Ms. Arnold, costumes by Whitney Locher, lighting by Isabella Byrd), it also sounds terrific (music direction by Ben Moss, orchestrations by Mr. Mills and Mr. Moss, sound design by Kevin Heard).
The surprise hit musical won a total of six Tonys, including best musical actor for 23 year-old newcomer Ben Platt in the title role, featured actress Rachel Bay Jones, as well as best book, score and orchestrations.
Direction will come from Michael Mayer (Hedwig and the Angry Inch, American Idiot, Spring Awakening) with musical supervision, orchestrations and arrangements by Pulitzer Prize and Tony winner Tom Kitt and choreography by Emmy and Drama Desk nominee Spencer Liff.
The Story of Emilio and Gloria Estefan Best Orchestrations August Eriksmoen, Bright Star Larry Hochman, She Loves Me Alex Lacamoire, Hamilton (WINNER) Daryl Waters, Shuffle Along, Or The Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 and All That Followed
Of all of the scenes of television that stick in my mind from 2016, the swelling orchestrations as the group breathes together in the cafeteria is the most adhesive; Marling and Batmanglij certainly made something sticky, if ethically muddy.
In this case, too, the arrangements and orchestrations can be heard in all their glory; listen to the second-act opener, "Nobody," to get a sense of how well-crafted pastiche can operate beautifully as both plot and diversion.
The Cher Show will feature a book by Rick Elice (Jersey Boys), direction by Jason Moore (Avenue Q), choreography by Christopher Gattelli (a Tony winner for Newsies), and orchestrations, arrangements, and musical supervision by Daryl Waters (a Tony winner for Memphis).
He was never a great rapper, but he made a style of his enthusiastic clumsiness, surrounding his verses with proud soul samples, on "The College Dropout" (2004); high-res orchestrations, on "Late Registration" (2005); and arena-size triumphalism, on "Graduation" (2007).
Recorded in collaboration with Brian Eno during Bowie's Berlin period, the 543's album's seeping mixture of vaporous synthesizer excursions and great serpentine structures were a far cry from the mannered orchestrations and fistfuls of glitter that launched the space-age icon's career.
This time, she tackles "Dancing Through Life" — a song typically sung by Elphaba's love interest Fiyero — while he sings Elphaba's iconic "The Wizard and I" in a gritty, bare bones duet with guitar-only orchestrations arranged by Ric Molina and Paul Loesel.
So far his first season at the RBS — the oldest of Berlin's radio orchestras, founded in 1923 — included a thunderous performance of Mahler's "Resurrection" Symphony (featuring the Rundfunkchor), as well as that composer's rarely heard orchestrations of Beethoven's Third and Fifth Symphonies.
" (Martin Lowe did the orchestrations and arrangements.) Or when Conor's older sister, Anne (Skyler Volpe, lovely), erupts into rage as her parents bicker, pounding a tattoo on the kitchen table that becomes the drum beat for the band's exploration of the sexual divide, "Girls.
"You'd hear his stuff and say, 'I wouldn't have used that instrument in that way or assign those notes to those instruments,'" Alex Lacamoire, who was one of the arrangers of the music in "Wicked" and won a 2016 Tony Award for best orchestrations for "Hamilton," said an interview.
But unlike the genre's current celebrities James Turrell or Doug Wheeler, who use immersion as a vehicle for contemplation, teamLab's works are multi-channel orchestrations that involve light, sound, video, digital sequences and virtual-reality environments that amalgamate into a technological wonderland, all the while cemented in the realm of art.
He described looking out at a "wall of icons" as he performed for his first Broadway tryout: Along with Ms. Mindich and Ms. Rubin, there were the show's songwriters, Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, as well as the director Michael Greif, the playwright Steven Levenson (who wrote the book) and Alex Lacamoire (the orchestrations).
" Nevin Steinberg and Jessica Paz, "Hadestown" Best Choreography Camille A. Brown, "Choir Boy" Warren Carlyle, "Kiss Me, Kate" Denis Jones, "Tootsie" David Neumann, "Hadestown" Sergio Trujillo, "Ain't Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations" Best Orchestrations Michael Chorney and Todd Sickafoose, "Hadestown" Simon Hale, "Tootsie" Larry Hochman, "Kiss Me, Kate" Daniel Kluger, "Oklahoma!
This concert version, directed by Jack Cummings III, will feature the original Broadway orchestrations, from 1968, and a cast that also stars John Cariani (currently on Broadway as Itzik in "The Band's Visit," which won this year's Tony Award for best musical) and Jessica Fontana ("Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella"), who is married to Mr. Fontana.
Directed by van Hove, who punctuated his 2014 Angels in America with Bowie songs and whose A View from the Bridge is also currently running on Broadway, the show is minimal in its aesthetics — the stage is blinding white, with the suggestions of an apartment, and the roots of each song are exposed in the new orchestrations.
As testaments to love go, "Spiritual Songs" is an impressive one: It's huge in scope, full of orchestrations just as urgent and climactic as "Kerou's Lament" (which also appears on the record, in a slightly different form and under the title "Lament"), complemented by the signature plaintive growl of Roberts's distinctive vocals — and the sweetness of Hoorn's.
Additionally, Tom Kitt of the Pulitzer-winning Next to Normal did the orchestrations and arrangements for JLP, and I felt like Next to Normal heavily influenced this show in spirit without influencing its approach to characterization and story structure — so I felt the ghostly imprint of a much better show about family dysfunction bleeding through at every turn.
Recorded by Forssell and Joel Corelitz on keyboards and a bevy of random, found percussive objects (some from Home Depot!) — pipes, pans, rakes, a paint roller, and metal wires, all adding a sense of peeling decay to the synthesized orchestrations — the Death Stranding soundtrack album divides roughly into three parts, almost like a symphony or a dance mix.
After orchestrations so outdated that I half-expected a sweaty sax solo, the rules of "Cats" are quickly laid out: A dozen actors covered in CGI fur are about to participate in an "American Idol"-like competition involving a lot of declarative songs, the near-constant use of the made-up adjective "jellicle," and frequent abduction attempts by a cat with giant pecs played by Idris Elba.
Last fall at St. Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn, where his stripped-down, boldly revisionist, ecstatically reviewed staging of "Oklahoma!" had sold-out crowds tapping their toes to sparkling bluegrass orchestrations of Rodgers and Hammerstein gems, Mr. Fish could often be spotted watching a bit grimly from a seat by the control booth, his tightly crossed arms and legs pretzeled into a pose a yoga teacher might call Extremely Anxious Auteur.
In addition to Best Musical, Hamilton received Tony Awards for Best Lead Actor in a Musical (Leslie Odom Jr.), Best Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical (Renée Elise Goldsberry), Best Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical (Daveed Diggs), Best Original Score (Miranda), Best Book of a Musical (Miranda), Best Direction of a Musical (Thomas Kail), Best Choreography (Andy Blankenbuehler), Best Costume Design of a Musical (Paul Tazewell), Best Lighting Design of a Musical (Howell Binkley) and Best Orchestrations (Alex Lacamoire).
It was nominated for a record-breaking 16 awards in 13 categories and won a whopping 11, including: Best Original Score Written for the Theatre, Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical, Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical, Best Costume Design of a Musical, Best Lighting Design of a Musical, Best Direction of a Musical, Best Book of a Musical, Best Choreography, Best Orchestrations, and Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical, according to Entertainment Weekly.
Here's the full list of 2016 Tony Award nominees: Best Performance By an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical Best Revival of a Play: Best Revival of a Musical Best Play Best Musical Best Original Score Best Book of a Musical Best Choreographer Best Orchestrations Best Scenic Design of a Play Best Scenic Design of a Musical Best Costume Design of a Musical Best Lighting Design of a Play Best Lighting Design of a Musical Best Featured Actress in a Play Best Featured Actress in a Musical Best Featured Actor in a Musical Best Direction of a Play Best Direction of a Musical The Tonys will take place on June 12.
" Best performance by an actor in a featured role in a play Bertie Carvel, "Ink" Robin De Jesús, "The Boys in the Band" Gideon Glick, "To Kill a Mockingbird" Brandon Uranowitz, "Burn This" Benjamin Walker, "All My Sons" Best performance by an actress in a featured role in a play Fionnula Flanagan, "The Ferryman" Celia Keenan-Bolger, "To Kill a Mockingbird" Kristine Nielsen, "Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus" Julie White, "Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus" Ruth Wilson, "King Lear" Best choreography Camille A. Brown, "Choir Boy" Warren Carlyle, "Kiss Me, Kate" Denis Jones, "Tootsie" David Neumann, "Hadestown" Sergio Trujillo, "Ain't Too Proud" Best orchestrations Michael Chorney and Todd Sickafoose, "Hadestown" Larry Hochman, "Kiss Me, Kate" Daniel Kluger, "Oklahoma!
" Best performance by an actor in a featured role in a play Bertie Carvel, "Ink" *WINNER Robin De Jesús, "The Boys in the Band" Gideon Glick, "To Kill a Mockingbird" Brandon Uranowitz, "Burn This" Benjamin Walker, "All My Sons" Best performance by an actress in a featured role in a play Fionnula Flanagan, "The Ferryman" Celia Keenan-Bolger, "To Kill a Mockingbird" *WINNER Kristine Nielsen, "Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus" Julie White, "Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus" Ruth Wilson, "King Lear" Best choreography Camille A. Brown, "Choir Boy" Warren Carlyle, "Kiss Me, Kate" Denis Jones, "Tootsie" David Neumann, "Hadestown" Sergio Trujillo, "Ain't Too Proud" *WINNER Best orchestrations Michael Chorney and Todd Sickafoose, "Hadestown" *WINNER Larry Hochman, "Kiss Me, Kate" Daniel Kluger, "Oklahoma!

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