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Traditional Musical Theatre Repertoire?

Traditional Musical Theatre Repertoire?

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BroadwayDreams2
#0Traditional Musical Theatre Repertoire?
Posted: 4/3/05 at 8:35am

For my college audition, I need a song from the traditional musical theatre repertoire. What exactly is traditional? Is the Music Man traditional? Chicago? What's traditional?

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phantom_tenor
#1re: Traditional Musical Theatre Repertoire?
Posted: 4/3/05 at 8:39am

I'd say stick to the safe side and sing some Gershwin, Cole Porter or Richard Rodgers.

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wildcat
#2re: Traditional Musical Theatre Repertoire?
Posted: 4/3/05 at 8:55am

Probably anything that's got a recognisable melody and isn't rock.

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paradox_error
#3re: Traditional Musical Theatre Repertoire?
Posted: 4/3/05 at 9:36am

Something from the Golden Age.

Styne, Coleman, Rodgers and Hammerstein, Kander and Ebb, Early Sondheim (eg A Funny...Forum), Lerner and Loewe, Bock and Harnick, Meredith Wilson, Porter, Herman et al.

Something from the 30's, 40's, 50's or 60's would be best, I think.

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hannahshule
#4re: Traditional Musical Theatre Repertoire?
Posted: 4/3/05 at 9:55am

basically anything from Oklahoma to How to Succeed...That's what's usually considered traditional. You probably could sing somehting from the late thirties too.


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Bwaybaby109
#5re: Traditional Musical Theatre Repertoire?
Posted: 4/3/05 at 10:03am

anything pre-65


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