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Alex Shapiro | Hal Leonard Alex Shapiro Alex Shapiro (b. New York City, 1962)  aligns note after note with the hope that at least a few of them will actually sound good next to each other. Her persistence at this activity, as well as non-fiction music writing, arts advocacy, public speaking, wildlife photography, and the shameless instigation of insufferable puns on Facebook, has led to a happy life. Ever-boastful of her terminal degree of a high school diploma (an impressive feat having failed 8th grade algebra), Alex lives in the middle of nowhere on a small rock between the coasts of Washington State and British Columbia, and draws from a broad musical palette that giddily ignores genre. Her acoustic and electroacoustic works are published by her company Activist Music LLC, have won almost no awards, are performed and broadcast daily, have rarely been reviewed, and can be found on over forty commercial releases from record labels around the world. No musician or audience member has yet to contact Alex to request their money back. Emphasis on, 'yet.' In addition to lavish customer refund policies, Ms. Shapiro is noted for her seamless melding of live and recorded sounds, and for her innovative uses of multimedia in performance and music education. A widely published advocate on topics ranging from technology, copyright, diversity, and the music business, and a likable person from whom you can learn details about python breeding, Alex is the Symphonic and Concert writer member of the Board of Directors of ASCAP, and serves on the Board of Directors of the ASCAP Foundation, The Aaron Copland Fund for Music, and the Music Publishers Association of the United States. When she's not composing, she can be found communing with nature, as seen on her photo-filled blog, www.notesfromthekelp.com and her website, www.alexshapiro.org.   Publications by Alex Shapiro
Calendar of Events | Hal Leonard Calendar of Events Conventions & Shows Piano Workshops & Webinars Choral Workshops Instrumental Workshops Technology Workshops Conventions Hal Leonard is exhibiting at the following conventions: The Midwest Clinic 2024 December 18-21, 2024 Chicago, IL Click for More Information 2025 Jazz Education Network (JEN) Conference January 8-11, 2025 Atlanta, GA Click for More Information 2025 FMEA Conference January 8-11, 2025 Tampa, FL Click for More Information 2025 California All-State Music Education Conference (CASMEC) January 15-19, 2025 SAFE Credit Union Convention Center Click for More Information NAMM Show 2025 January 23-25, 2025 Anaheim, CA Click for More Information Illinois Music Education Conference 2025 January 29th-February 1st, 2025 Peoria, IL Click for More Information 2025 Ohio MEA Conference February 6-8, 2025 Cleveland, OH Click for More Information 2025 TMEA Clinic/Convention February 12-15, 2025 San Antonio, TX Click for More Information 2025 MTNA Conference March 15-18, 2025 Minneapolis, MN Click for More Information ACDA 2025 National Conference March 18-22, 2025 Dallas, TX Click for More Information 2025 ASTA National Conference March 20-22, 2025 Atlanta, GA Click for More Information 2025 NCKP Conference July 23-26, 2025 Lombard, IL Click for More Information Piano Workshops & Webinars ALPHABETICAL BY STATE/PROVINCE/COUNTRY There are no Piano Workshops at this time. Choral Events Call the sponsoring dealer for more information or to register. 2024 Louisiana ACDA Conference November 7-9, 2024 Hilton New Orleans Riverside, New Orleans, LA Clinician - Christine Bass Click for More Information 2024 Nebraska MEA Conference November 20-22, 2024 Lincoln, NE Clinician - Greg Gilpin Click for More Information 2024 NYSSMA Winter Conference December 5-8, 2024 Rochester, NY Clinician - Roger Emerson, Dr. Judith Clurman, Sarah Staebell Click for More Information 2025 New Mexico MEA January 8-10, 2025 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque NM Clinician - Greg Gilpin Click for More Information 2025 Indiana MEA January 16-17, 2025 Fort Wayne, IN Clinician - Greg Gilpin Click for More Information Instrumental Events ALPHABETICAL BY STATE/PROVINCE/COUNTRY Call the sponsoring dealer for more information or to register. Florida - 2025 Florida MEA January 8-11, 2025 Tampa, FL Clinician - Charlie Menghini Click for More Information Georgia - 2025 JEN Conference January 8-11, 2025 Atlanta, GA Clinician - Mike Steinel Click for More Information Illinois - The Midwest Clinic December 18-21, 2024 Chicago, IL Clinician - Alex Shapiro, Michele Fernandez Click for More Information Illinois - 2024 Midwest Band & Orchestra Clinic December 18-21, 2024 Chicago, IL Clinician - Michele Fernandez, Alex Shapiro Click for More Information Iowa - 2024 Iowa MEA November 21-23, 2024 Aimes, IA Clinician - Dr. Tim Lauztenheiser Click for More Information Mississippi - 2024 Mississippi Bandmasters State Band Clinic December 11-14, 2024 Natchez, MS Clinician - Dr. Tim Lautzenheiser Click for More Information Nebraska - 2024 Nebraska MEA November 20-22, 2024 Lincoln, NE Clinician - Dr. Tim Lautzenheiser, Allison Kipp Click for More Information New York - 2024 NYSSMA Winter Conference December 5-8, 2024 Rochester, NY Clinician - Aaron Staebell, Dr. Tim Lautzenheiser Click for More Information North Carolina - 2024 North Carolina MEA Professional Development Conference November 9-12, 2024 Benton Convention Center, Winston-Salem, NC Clinician - Dr. Tim Lautzenheiser Click for More Information Washington - 2024 Western International Band Clinic November 22-25, 2024 Seattle, WA Clinician - Dr. Tim Lautzenheiser Click for More Information Technology Events Call the sponsoring dealer for more information or to register. 2024 NYSSMA Winter Conference December 5-8, 2024 Rochester, NY Clinician - Aaron Staebell Click for More Information 2024 Midwest Band & Orchestra Clinic December 18-21, 2024 Chicago, IL Clinician - Theresa Hoover, Gillian Desmarais Click for More Information 2025 Florida MEA January 8-11, 2025 Tampa, FL Clinician - Chase Banks, Bob Chreste Click for More Information 2025 JEN Conference January 8-11, 2025 Atlanta, GA Clinician - Aaron Staebell Click for More Information The 2025 NAMM Show January 23-25, 2025 Anaheim, CA Clinician - Scott Harris (ArrangeMe) Click for More Information Drum/Percussion Events There are no Drum/Percussion Events at this time.
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Curtains - Young @ Part | Hal Leonard Menu LEARN MORE About Young @ Part Showbox/Added Resources Order a Perusal Pack Online License Request 60-Min.ute Musicals [Young@Part] 60-Minute Musicals Addams Family All Shook Up Curtains Monty Python's Spamalot We Will Rock You Wind In The Willows 30-Min.ute Musicals [Younger@Part] 30-Minute Musicals Addams Family All Shook Up How I Became A Pirate Miss Nelson Is Missing Product Information Musical Numbers Cast of Characters Credits Book and Additional Lyrics: Rupert Holmes Music and Additional Lyrics: John Kander Lyrics: Fred Ebb Original Book and Concept: Peter Stone Overview / Synopsis It's the brassy, bright, and promising year of 1959. Boston's Colonial Theatre is host to the opening night performance of a new musical. When the leading lady mysteriously dies on stage the entire cast & crew are suspects. Enter a local detective, who just happens to be a musical theatre fan! Packed with glorious tunes and a witty, charming script filled with delightful characters, CURTAINS Young@Part® is a hilarious journey for both performers and the audience. Print Perusal - HL00237281 $19.95 ShowBox - HL00237276 $675.00 This ShowBox includes: 30 Cast Script/Vocal Books Director's Script 2 Piano/Vocal Scores Guide Vocals CD Performance Tracks CD Logo Pack CD Young @ Part Request Individual Components 00251192 - Director's Script $50.00 00251193 - Cast Script/Vocal Book $10.00 00251201 - Piano/Vocal Score $40.00 00251202 - Guide Vocals CD $50.00 00251203 - Performance Tracks CD $100.00 Hear A Sample Wide Open Spaces What Kind of Man? Show People In the Same Boat Thataway! He Did It Kansasland A Tough Act to Follow Transition to Stage A Tough Act (Finale) Lieutenant Frank Cioffi Sweetly endearing local Boston detective who idolizes the world of musical theatre and has reveled in the thrill of performing in community theatre. Called upon to solve the murder of the star of "Robbin' Hood" (a musical intended for Broadway that is currently out of town in Boston), Cioffi is very good at his job and, lamentably, married to his work. He is instantly smitten with ingénue Niki Harris. The undisputed central character of the musical. Requires deft and charming comedy, good singing, solid dancing in one extended "Fred and Ginger" number. Gender: Male Vocal Range: Ab3-G5 Niki Harris Pretty, almost too innocent ingénue, a local performer in a small role hoping "Robbin' Hood" will be the Boston production that at last takes her to Broadway. Love interest for Lieutenant Cioffi, apparently reciprocated. Requires a legit soprano and strong dancing in an extended "Fred and Ginger" number. Gender: Female Vocal Range: C4-E5 Georgia Hendricks Female half of our show-within-a-show's songwriting team on the lyric-writing side. Ends up taking on the leading lady role. Must sing and dance extremely well. Gender: Female Vocal Range: G3-E5 Carmen Bernstein Brash and brassy Broadway producer. Terrific comedic actress with a belt. Gender: Female Vocal Range: Bb3-E5 Aaron Fox The composer of the show-within-the-show. His songwriting partner, Georgia, is also his wife, from whom he's separated but for whom he still pines. He's a handsome, intense, somewhat tortured artist-type. Requires a strong vocalist with comedy. Gender: Male Vocal Range: Bb3-E5 Christopher Belling English director. Very camp. Very droll. Noel Coward meets Addison DeWitt meets Clifton Webb. Requires a superb comic actor. Gender: May be cast male or female Vocal Range: B3-E5 Bambi "Bernét" Performer in the chorus, daughter of Carmen, step-daughter of Sidney. Genuinely brassy and artificially blonde. Hungry to work her way out of the chorus; many think she was only hired because of her mother. She surprises everyone, however, when she shows genuine dancing and singing talent when at last called upon. Requires great dancing, strong "street-smart dumb blonde" comedy, and singing. Gender: Female Vocal Range: C4-E5 Oscar Shapiro From the garment district and sole investor in "Robbin' Hood." A likeably gruff man who knows nothing about theatre and frets over every dime of his that's spent. Requires good "rough around the edges" comedy and singing. Gender: Male Vocal Range: Bb3-E5 Bobby Pepper The Gene Kelly of "Robbin' Hood," its choreographer and male star, and a handsome rival to Aaron for Georgia's affection. Requires strong dancing, singing, comedy. Gender: Male Vocal Range: A3-E5 Johnny Harmon Stage Manager of the show-within-the-show, and both drill sergeant and mother hen to the cast. Barks orders but has a pleasant side as well, he keeps the company in line and on their toes throughout the rehearsal process. Comic actor who can sing. Gender: May be cast male or female (using the name Jenny Harmon) Vocal Range: E4-Eb5 Jessica Crenshaw Faded Hollywood star, a grand diva with no right to be one, and a plague to the show-with-the-show and to her cast. An absolutely dreadful singer and inept actress who stars in the show-within-a-show and gets murdered on its opening night in Boston. Must be skillful enough to sing hilariously out-of-tune and ineptly, and adroit enough to dance perfectly out of step with the rest of the cast. Appears only in the first minutes of the musical; on Broadway, this performer then adopted a different look and became part of the ensemble. Gender: Female Vocal Range: G4-D5 Randy Dexter A member of the singing & dancing ensemble featured in "Kansasland," pleasant but with a sensitive side. Gender: Male Vocal Range: A3-E5 Harv Fremont A member of the singing & dancing ensemble who bears a bouquet. Gender: Male Vocal Range: A3-E5 Ensemble
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