Synopses & Reviews
The first encyclopedia of theatre songs from Broadway shows ranging from
The Black Crook (1866) to the 1994 Tony Award-winning
Passion, this handy guide features over 1,800 songs from over 500 musicals. It gives such information as the songs' authors, original performers, and dates and history of recordings. Each song is described and briefly analyzed, explaining how the song fit in the original production and what is notable about its music, lyrics, and presentation. Thoroughly indexed by song title, show, authors, and performers. Of interest to scholars, students, and fans alike.
The musical theatre song is conceived, written, and produced as part of a whole. While it may eventually stand on its own and join the ranks of popular hits, its immediate purpose is clear: it must work in the show. This book is about how hundreds of famous and not-so-famous songs have functioned in the American musical. In addition to identifying the authors and the source of the song, it hopes to explain the song: what kind of song it is, what it is about, what purpose it has in the show, as well as who originally sang it, what the song's history is, and what may be unique about this particular number. It is a book about songs as little pieces of playwriting for the musical theatre. The song entries are presented alphabetically, but the Musicals Listing at the end of the work includes all the songs discussed from a particular show.
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An invaluable reference book that answers all the questions of the American musical theatre. The author has painstakingly assembled numerous highlights of hundreds of songs that can only whet your appetite. Theatre lovers beware! Besides being an enjoyable read, the book will become very useful as a reference guide to some of the great and not so great Broadway musicals of all time. Thoroughly indexed by song title, show, writer and performers.RPM
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A basic guide that extensive music reference collection should find a worthwhile purchase.Reference Book Review
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Three things quickly jump out at the reader when this volume is perused. One, this is a comprehensive reference book, covering over 1800 songs from over 500 musicals in a long time span...Two, it is very well done....Three, this work is very much needed, because there is no work even faintly similar to it. It will probably become a reference classic or at least a much used standard of American musical theater literature....This is a splendid addition to the literature of musicals, and this reviewer,...found it difficult to put down....highly recommended for all libraries collecting material on music to much extent. Any sizeable library will regret not buying this.Music Reference Services Quarterly
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'What show is that song from?' How often has that question driven you crazy? No more with [this book]...Frustration, fini!The Big Reel
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It's an engaging distinctive work for anyone interested in popular music.High Performance Review
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By far, the most useful aspect of this resource is in tis summary of each song. ... Hischak's use of colorful adjectives in describing each song makes for fun reading, and the insight and history detailed herein will hold an expert's interest. ... this is an especially facinating quick-reference source. ... Finally, on a personal note, the one problem found with the book is that it is so full of interesting tidbits and pieces of information, readers will find themselves meandering through the pages-completely forgetting what they wanted to look up! The American Musical theatre Song Encyclopedia is an excellent resource, and libraries, teachers, and theaters alike should invest precious dollars in it. They will not be disappointed.ARBA
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. [491]-499) and index.
About the Author
THOMAS S. HISCHAK is Professor of Theatre History and Criticism at the State University of New York College at Cortland.
Table of Contents
Preface
Glossary of Theatre Music Terms
Theatre Song Encyclopedia
Bibliography
Musicals Listing
Index