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Topic: Workshop for musical theater accompanists  (Read 2034 times)

Offline tclear

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Workshop for musical theater accompanists
on: June 15, 2008, 05:38:13 PM
Hi,
  I'm a Chicago pianist, wondering if there is any interest
in workshops specifically for musical theater pianists:
 How to play for auditions,
 Rehearsals,
 Shows.

  I've been guest artist at several universities, and have
not seen this on the curriculum.
  Viva la musique!
 tom clear

Offline brahms4me

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Re: Workshop for musical theater accompanists
Reply #1 on: June 19, 2008, 04:21:18 PM
I've had the opportunity to play many musical theater productions - that's where I learned to vamp and improvise.  Auditions were quite interesting . . . to say the least.  I don't know if there are any workshops but it sure wouldn't be a bad idea.  Oftentimes pianists/accompanists go into these situations not knowing what to expect and can get blindsided - especially by the egos of those auditioning and the oftentimes uprepardeness of the autioneer.  Perhaps a separate discussion here would get the ball rolling.  I'd be more than happy to relate some of my experiences - good and bad - in order to help anyone interested in pursuing this avenue of work.  Just a thought.



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Offline slobone

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Re: Workshop for musical theater accompanists
Reply #2 on: June 21, 2008, 07:27:28 AM
I think accompanying is great experience for any pianist. Teaches you sight-reading, improvising (when the sight reading isn't working), people skills, and most importantly humility.
 

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