- Steven M. Alper
Steven M. Alper is a music composer, primarily for the theatre, as well as an author. He wrote and orchestrated the score for the musical theatre work, "
The Immigrant, a new American musical ", for which he received a 2005 Drama Desk nomination for Outstanding Orchestrations. "The Immigrant" received a workshop production in New York atCAP21 in 2000. After continuing development at theDenver Center Theatre Company and theCoconut Grove Playhouse , "The Immigrant" premiered in its completed form off-Broadway atDodger Stages in the fall of 2004. A recording of the piece was released in early 2005 on Ghostlight Records.After beginning his musical life with classical piano studies, he studied classical composition with
Rudolph Schramm , and later atSUNY at Stony Brook (withPeter Winkler ) andMannes College (withDavid Tcimpidis andFrederick Perle ). Crossing over from his rock roots into more serious contemporary music, his full length musical, "The Library", has a unique score, combining classically oriented music with rock, folk, and street elements. It received aNational Endowment for the Arts Production Grant, was selected for workshop at theNew Harmony Project , and premiered in 1996 atStamford Theatre Works . In 1994 he received a grant fromMaine State Music Theatre and TheNational Alliance for Musical Theatre to compose a musical based on the life ofJoshua Lawrence Chamberlain . This project, "" (later retitled, "Men & Angels ", was also selected for workshop at the New Harmony Project in 1995. It premiered at Maine State in August 1996 to excellent reviews. He was commissioned by The Astoria Chamber Players and “Chant for Dark Hours,” the first part of a song cycle, "Some Men", based on poems byDorothy Parker , was performed by the orchestra in February, 1992. "The Audition", a music theatre piece, was selected by theManhattan Class Company for performance in their Festival of Short Works. "Rappaccini’s Daughter", a gothic music theatre piece, was workshopped at the New Harmony Project in the Spring of 2004.Alper composed incidental scores for "Crucifer of Blood" (The Phoenix Theatre Company), "Action Painting" (
American Theatre of Actors ), "Vatzlav" (National Theatre of Woodbee ), "Faces of God" (Artpark , TheNew Dramatists , and elsewhere), and "The Disposal" (Jan Hüs Theatre), among many others, and has written award-winning theatre pieces withKaren DeMauro (awards include the Mobil Economics Award, and a sponsoring grant from the Rhode Island Bramley Bill for Substance Abuse Prevention).Alper arranged and conducted at The Public Theatre (NYC), The
Lambs Theatre (NYC), TheCherry Lane Theatre (NYC), TheGoodspeed Opera House (E. Haddam, CT), TheGeorge Street Playhouse (New Brunswick, NJ) and many more, working with the likes of Stephen Schwartz,Martin Charnin ,Todd Rundgren ,Morton DaCosta ,Charles Strouse , andDon Scardino . His book, entitled "Next!—Auditioning for the Musical Theatre", was published by Heinemann Books in the fall of 1996. He has also written and blogged extensively about theatre on the internet.Alper has also written music for film and television, composing the title music, underscoring, and jingles for the cable TV show, "Between the Lines", the score for the short film, "The Wake-Up Call" (directed by
Emmy Award nominee,James Manos, Jr. ), numerous commercials, and the finale for the feature film musical, "Starlight".
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