Theater Musical Direction

Course Number
COND-332
Description

This lecture/discussion class addresses the multifaceted job of the Broadway music director (except for conducting skills, which are covered in COND-331 Advanced Conducting Skills for the Theater). There will be a brief summation of the beginnings of the American musical from its European operetta roots to the start of the modern era. Basic theater terminology will be covered, making sure that the musician can speak the same language as directors, designers, and actors. The main body of the course will follow the journey of a show from its inception through to closing night. Units include casting, scheduling, how a creative team functions, building a music department, cast and orchestra rehearsals, tech rehearsal, previews, opening night, and making a cast album. In addition, students will have the opportunity to speak with and learn from working professionals, both in person and remotely.

Credits
2
Prerequisites
COND-212 or COND-217, ISKB-211 (for non-piano principals), and written approval of course instructor
Required Of
None
Electable By
All B.M. and P.D. students
Major Elective for
Composition
Semesters Offered
Fall, Spring
Location
Boston
Department
COMP
Course Chair
Richard Carrick
Taught By
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