- William David Brohn
__NOTOC__William David Brohn (
30 March 1933 ,Flint, Michigan ) is an award-winning arranger and orchestrator, best known for his theatre scores of musicals such as "Miss Saigon", "Ragtime" and "Wicked". His work has been eclectic, orchestrating many different styles of music, and his experience has made him one of the world's most listened-to theatre arrangers. In his modern scores, he has been seen to set the standard of keyboard writing for the orchestra pit, creating the perfect balance between acoustic and synthesised sounds.Brohn is one of the few theatre orchestrators to use theE-bow attachment to the electric guitar, which can be heard in his recent orchestrations to "Wicked" and "Mary Poppins".Education
Brohn studied Music Theory at the Michigan State University (1955), Composition at the New England Conservatory (1958) and took further education in Tanglewood, Massachusetts and in Salzburg, Austria. He was also mentored by the esteemed arranger
Robert Russell Bennett (1894-1981), who is credited by some to be responsible for the ‘Broadway Sound’ of the big American musical.Whilst a student, William performed on the Contrabass with dance bands, and some of these jazz and pop elements can be seen regularly in his Broadway arrangements. William then briefly worked as a conductor for the Royal Ballet (New York and American tour), the Robert Joffrey Ballet, and for various Broadway musicals before settling down into arranging and composition.
In 1996 Brohn was awarded an honorary Doctorate in Fine Art from the Michigan State University and later presented a master class there entitled "The Future of Musical Theatre" in 2004
Collaborations
For the theatre, William has made writing collaborations with " [Sir Cameron Mackintosh] " (orchestrating aprox. ten of his shows) and "Sir Trevor Nunn" and the "
Royal National Theatre , London".Other than his theatre collaborations, William Brohn has provided arrangements for the singers "Liza Minnelli" (the complete orchestrations to her Minnelli on Minnelli tour, 1999-2000) "Marilyn Horne, Rene Fleming, Frederica von Stade, Placido Domingo" and "Jerry Hadley" which have all been recorded, and he has worked on numerous Ballet scores with "Agnes de Mille, Lar Lubovitch, Twyla Tharp, Susan Stroman" and the "American Ballet Theatre." Brohn has also collaborated with conductions such as "Andre Previn, John Williams" and "Keith Lockhart."
A Sony CD for Bernstein's "West Side Story", which Brohn arranged featuring "Joshua Bell" as violin soloist, was released in 2001. He also made arrangements for "Sir James Galway" on his Sony CD "Wind Beneath My Wings.
tage work
*2008 - Gone With The Wind
*2007 - Curtains
*2006 - Mary Poppins
*2004 -Show Boat
*2003 – Wicked
*2002 -
*2002 - A Man of No Importance
*2001 -My Fair Lady
*2001 - South Pacific
*2000 - The Witches of Eastwick
*1998 - O! Freedom (Co-Arranger)
*1998 -Hey, Mr. Producer (Co-Orchestrator)
*1998 - High Society
*1998 - Oklahoma (Additional Orchestrations)
*1996 - Ragtime (1998 Tony Award for Best Orchestrations, New York Drama Desk Award)
*1995 - Martin Guerre
*1995 – Oliver
*1994 -Busker Alley (by the Sherman Brothers)
*1993 - The Red Shoes*1992 - Crazy for You (New York Drama Desk Award)
*1992 -The Secret Garden (New York Drama Desk Award)
*1992 -Carousel
*1992 - 110 in the Shade (Additional orchestrations)
*1989 - Jerome Robbins’ Broadway
*1989 -Miss Saigon (New York Drama Desk Award)
*1986 - The Boys in Autumn (Incidental music for the Broadway play)
*1985 - Wind in the Willows
*1984 - The Three Musketeers (Revival/additional orchestrations)
*1984 - Gotta Getaway
*1983 - Marilyn
*1980 - Brigadoon (Revival)
*1978 - King of Hearts
*1978 - Timbuktu! (Additional orchestrations)
*1976 - Rockabye Hamlet (Additional orchestrations)
*1975 - Rodgers & Hart (Additional orchestrations)Orchestral
William Brohn has provided music for the "Boston Pops Orchestra", including various adaptations of Christmas and theatre music, as well as for the "Cleveland Orchestra" and the "Hollywood Bowl".In 1987 Brohn was commissioned to make an adaptation of Prokofiev's film scores "Alexander Nevsky" and "Ivan the Terrible" which were later recorded onto C.D.
Filmography
*Anastasia
*Endless Love
*Blue Thunder
*War Games
*Who's Life Is It, Anyway?External links
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* [http://www.iclassics.com/featureArticle?contentId=1094 William Brohn interview on WICKED]
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