David P. DeVenney is professor of music and Director of Choral Activities at West Chester University.
This unique approach to the musical theatre's song repertoire will
help solo performers and ensembles assemble programs suitable for
their vocal talents and expressive of their interests. * Rettig On
Reference *
DeVenney is the perfect resource person to answer that perennial
question, what should I sing for my audition? This volume is an
absolute necessity for all college and high school musical theater
collections. Essential. * CHOICE, January 2010 *
As valuable as the annotated entries are six indexes. ... For music
theater performers and their instructors this book is a boon, both
for repertoire selection and role preparation. ... An affordable
addition to the reference section of a studio library. * Journal of
Singing, January/February 2010 *
This book will be a welcome addition to a teacher's studio library.
Musical theatre repertoire is a staple for many high school
students, and in order to keep up with their passion, teachers must
become savvy with the repertoire. I recently experienced this
learning curve for musical theatre repertoire in my own teaching.
How nice it would have been to have this book in my library during
the learning process! * Classical Singer Magazine, May 2010 *
A veritable casting bible for producers and directors of musicals
on the one hand and an invaluable source for any individual voice
to find all the songs in his or her range from the Broadway canon
... very well structured ... this is one reference book that no one
interested in musical theatre should be without! * Amateur Stage *
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