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INDICE COMPOSITORI Irving BERLIN (Israel Baline) SIBERIA 1888 – USA 1989 1 INDICE COMPOSITORI Irving BERLIN (Israel Baline) SIBERIA 1888 – USA 1989 1. Watch Your Step (1914) Di seguito in ordine alfabetico troverete i 2. Stop. Look. Listen! – revue (1914) maggiori compositori di musical e le loro 3. The Century Girl – revue (1916) opere riportate in ordine cronologico. 4. The Ziegfeld Follies of 1918 – revue (1918) ABBA 5. The Canary – operetta-parte della score (1918) (Benny Andersson – SVEZIA 1945 – Bj Örn 6. Yip, Yip, Yaphank – revue (1918) Ulvaeus – SVEZIA 1946) 7. Music Box – revue (1921) 1. Abbacadabra (1984) 8. The Cocanuts (1925) 2. Chess (1986) 9. Face the Music (1932) 3. Kristina… (1998) 10. As Thousands Cheer (1933) 4. Mamma Mia! (1999) 11. Luisiana Purchaese (1940) 12. This Is the Army (1942) Richard ADLER 13. Annie Get Your Gun (1946) USA 1921-2012 14. Miss Liberty (1949) 1. John Murray Anderson’s Almanac 15. Call Me Madame (1950) (revue) 1953 16. Mr. President (1962) 2. The Pajama Game (1954) 3. Damn Yankees (1955) Leonard BERNSTEIN 4. Music Is (1956) USA 1918-1990 5. Kwamina (1961) 1. Fancy Free – balletto (1944) 6. A Mother’s Kisses (1969) 2. On The Town (1944) 7. Music Is (1976) 3. Facsimile – balletto (1946) 8. Off Key (1995) 4. Peter Pan – commedia con musiche (1950) Harold ARLEN (Hyman Arluck) 5. Trouble in Tahiti – opera (1952) USA 1905-1986 6. Wonderful Town (1952) 1. Earl Carroll Vanities – revue (1930) 7. The Lark – commedia con musiche 2. You Said It – revue (1931) (1955) 3. Rhythmania – revue (1931) 8. Candide (1955–56) – revised (1974) – 4. Cotton Club Parade – revue (1932) revised (1989) 5. Life Begins at 8:40 – revue (1934) 9. West Side Story (1957) 6. Hooray For What! (1937) 10. Mass – oratorio 1971 7. Bloomer Girl (1944) 11. 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue (1976) 8. St. Louis Woman (1946) – revised as Free and Easy (1959) Marc BLITZSTEIN 9. House of Flowers (1954) USA 1905 – 1964 10. Jamaica (1957) 1. Triple Sec – opera (1928) 11. Saratoga (1959) 2. Parabola and Circula – balletto (1929) 12. The Wizard Of Oz – versione teatrale 3. Cain – balletto (1930) (1987) 4. The Harpies – opera (1931) 5. The Condemned – choral opera Lionel BART (1932) INGHILTERRA 1930-1999 6. The Cradle Will Rock (1936) 1. Turn It Up – revue (1952) 7. Regina – opera (1946–8) 2. Look Up Your Doughter – solo liriche 8. The Guests – balletto (1948) (1959) 9. Reuben, Reuben (1955) 3. Fings Ain’t Wot They Used T’Be (1959) 10. Juno (1957) 4. Oliver! (1960) 11. Sacco and Vanzetti – opera (1959-64) 5. Blitz! (1962) incompleto 6. Maggir May (1964) 12. The Magic Barrel (1963). Incompleto 7. Twang!! (1965) 13. Idiots First (1963) Incompleto 8. La Strada (1969) 9. The Londoners (1972) Jerry [Jerrold] (Lewis) BOCK 10. Lionel – Rivista celebrativa con canzo - USA 1928-2010 ni tratte dal suo repertorio (1977) 1.Catch a Star – revue (1955) 1 INDICE COMPOSITORI 2. Mr Wonderful (1956) 10. Hello, Broadway! – revue (1914) 3. Zeigfeld Follies of 1956 – revue (1956) 11. Cohan Revue – revue (1916) 4. The Body Beautiful (1958) 12. The Voice of McConnell (1918) 5. Fiorello! (1959) 13. The Royal Vagabond (1919) 6. Tenderloin (1960) 14. Little Nellie Kelly (1922) 7. Man In the Moon – rivista (1963) 15. The Rise of Rosie O’Reilly (1923) 8. She Loves Me (1963) 16. The Merry Malones (1927) 9. Fiddler On The Roof (1964) 17. Billie (1928) 10. Baker Street (1965) 11. Generation (1965) mai prodotto Cy COLEMAN (Seymour Kaufman) 12. The Apple Tree (1966) USA 1929-2004 13. Her First Roman – contributo alla score 1. John Murray Anderson’s Almanac – (1968) revue (1953) 14. The Rothschilds (1970) 2. Atlantic City – in collaborazione con Leslie BRICUSSE Gore, mai prodotto 3. Ziegfeld Follies of 1956 – revue (1956) INGHILTERRA 1931 4. Beautiful People (Lipton) mai prodotto 1. Stop the World – I Want to Get Off – 5. Demi–Dozen – revue (1958) solo liriche (1961) 6. Dream Girl (Leigh) (196) mai prodot - 2. Pickwick – solo liriche (1963) to 3. The Roar of the Greasepaint… – solo liriche (1965) 7. Medium Rare – revue (1960) 4. Peter Pan – TV show, solo liriche(1971) 8. Wildcat (1960) 5. The Good Old Bad Old Days – solo liri - 9. Little Me (1962) che (1971) 10. Graham Crackers – revue (1963) 6. The Travelling Music Show – revue 11. Sweet Charity (1966) (1978) 12. Seesaw (1973) 7. Once Upon a Song – revue, solo liriche 13. Straws In the Wind – revue (1975) (1978) 14. I Love My Wife (1977) 8. Beyond The Rainbow – Liriche inglesi 15. On The Twenty Century (1978) per le musiche Armando Travajoli 16. Home Again, Home Again (1979) (Aggiungi un posto a tavola) (1978) 17. Barnum (1980) 9. Say Hello To Harvey (1981) 18. Peg – revue (1983) 10. Goodbye Mr. Chips (1982) 19. Diamonds – alcuni brani (1984) 11. Sherlock Holmes (1989) – rivisto (1993) 20. City Of Angels (1989) 12. Scrooge (1992) 21. Welcome to the Club (1989) 13. Victor Victoria – solo liriche (1995) 22. The Will Rogers Follies (1991) 14. Jekyll & Hyde – solo liriche (1997) 23. The Life (1997) 15. Doctor Dolittle (1998) 24. Grace (2000) Jason Robert BROWN Noel COWARD USA 1970 INGHILTERRA 1899-1973 1. Songs For A New World (1996) 1. London Calling – revue (1923) 2. Parade (1998) 2. On with the Dance. – revue (1925) 3. The Last 5 Years (2002) 3. This Year of Grace! – revue (1928) 4. Urban Cowboy – parte della score (2003) 4. Bitter Sweet (1929) 5. Cavalcade (1931) George M. COHAN 6. Words and Music. – revue (1932) USA 1878-1942 7. Conversation Pièce. (1934) 1. Little Johnny Jones (1904) 8. Family Album – commedia con 2. 45 Minutes From Broadway (1906) musiche (1936) 3. George Washington Jnr. (1906) 9. Operette (1938) 4. The Talk of the Town (1907) 10. Set to Music. – revue (1939) 5. The Yankee Prince (1908) 11. Sigh No More. – revue (1945) 6. Fifty Miles From Boston (1908) 12. Pacific 1860. (1946) 7. The American Idea – revue (1908) 13. Ace Of Clubs (1950) 8. The Man Who Owns Broadway (1909) 14. After The Ball. (1954) 9. The Little Millionaire – farsa con musica 15. Sail Away (1961) (1911) 16. The Girl Who Came To Supper (1963) 2 INDICE COMPOSITORI Vivian ELLIS 5. Seussical (2000) INGHILTERRA 1904-1996 6. A Man Of Not Importance (2002) 1. Mr.Cinders (1929) 7. Dessa Rose (2005) 2. Follow A Star (1930) 8. Loving Repeating – revue (2006) 3. Jill Darling (1934) 9. The Glorius One (2007) 4. Streamline – revue (1934) 10. Rocky (2012) 5. Running Riot – revue (1938) 11. Anastasia (2017) 6. Under Your Hat (1938) 7. Big Ben (1946) Nancy FORD 8. Bless The Bride (1947) USA 1935 9. Tough At The Top – revue (1949) 1. Now Is The Time For All Good Man 10. And So To Bed (1951) (1967) 11. Listen To The Wind – musical per bam - 2. The Last Sweet Days Of Isaac (1970) bini (1954) 3. Shelter (1973) 12. The Water Gypsies (1955) 4. I’m Getting My Act Together…(1978) Sammy FAIN Rudolf (Charles) FRIML [Roderick USA 1902-1989 Freeman] 1. Everybody’s Welcome – revue (1931) PRAGA 1879 - USA 1972 2. Right This Way – in collaborazione con 1. O Mitake San – balletto (1905) Marc Blitzstein (1938) 2. The Firefly (1912) 3. Hellzapoppin – revue (1938) 3. High Jinks (1913) 4. Blackbirds of 1939 – revue (1939) 4. The Peasant Girl – operetta (1915) 5. George White Scandals of 1939–1940 – 5. Katinka – operetta (1915) revue (1939) 6. You’re In Love – operetta (1917) 6. Boys and Girls Together – revue (1940) 7. Kitty Darlin – operetta (1917) 7. Toplitzky of Notre Dame – revue (1946) 8. Sometime – operetta (1918) 8. Alive and Kicking – revue (1950) 9. Glorianna – operetta (1918) 9. Flahooley (1951) – rivisto come 10. Tumble In (1919) Jollyanna 11. The Little Whopper (1919) 10. Ankles Aweigh (1955) 12. June Love (1921) 11. Catch a Star – revue (1955) 13. The Blue Kitten (1922) 12. Christine (1960) 14. Cinders – operetta (1923) 13. Calamity Jane (1961) 15. Rose Marie (1924) 14. Something More (1964) 16. The Vagabond King (1925) 17. No Foolin’ – revue (1926) William FINN 18. Wild Rose (1926) USA 1952 19. The White Eagle (1927) 1. In Trousers (1979) 20. The Three Muskateers (1928) 2. March Of The Falsettos (1981) 21. Luana (1930) 3. Dangerous Games – in collaborazione 22. Music Hath Charms – revue (1934) con A. Piazolla (1989) 4. Romance In Hard Times (1989) mai Gary GELD prodotto USA 1935 5. Falsettoland (1990) 1. Purlie (1970) 6. Falsettos (1992) 2. Shenandoah (1975) 7. A New Brain (1999) 3. Angel (1978) 8. Muscle (2001) 9. The 25 Th Annual Putnam Country George GERSHWIN Spelling Bee (2005) USA 1898-1937 10. Elegies – revue (2005) 1. La La Lucille (1919) 11. Little Miss Sunshine (USA-2013) 2. Morris Gest Midnight Whirl – revue (1919) Stephen FLAHERTY 3. Dere Mabel – operetta (1920) USA 1960 4. George White’s Scandals of 1920 – 1. Lucky Stiff (1988) revue (1920) 2. Once On This Island (1990) 5. Broadway Brevities of 1920 – revue 3. My Favourite Years (1993) (1920) 4. Ragtime (1998) 6. A Dangerous Maid – operetta (1921) 3 INDICE COMPOSITORI 7. George White’s Scandals of 1921 – come “Saturn Returns” revue (1921) 4. The Light In The Piazza (2005) 8. George White’s Scandals of 1922 – revue (1922) Albert HAGUE 9. Our Nell – operetta (1922) GERMANIA 1920 - USA 2000 10. Be Yourself! – revue (1923) 1. Plain And Fancy (1955) 11. The Rainbow (1923) 2. RedHead (1959) 12. Lady Be Good! (1924) 3. Cafè Crown (1964) 13. Sweet Little Devil (1924) 4. The Fig Leaves Are Falling (1969) 14. Primrose – operetta (1924) 5. Miss Moffat (1974) 15. Tell Me More (1925) 6. The Lady In Question – versione con - 16. Blue Monday Blues – mini opera blues certo (1992) (1925) 17.
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