- James Valcq
James Valcq (born
1963 inMilwaukee, Wisconsin ) is an American musical theatre composer, lyricist, and librettist. Valcq is among the “new guard” of theatre composers championed byPlaywrights Horizons andIra Weitzman , who co-produced the 2001Off-Broadway production of "The Spitfire Grill" for which Valcq composed the score and collaborated on the book with lyricistFred Alley . The musical won the Richard Rodgers Production Award [http://www.artsandletters.org/index.php?page=award_display&called_award=Rodgers&sort_by=last_name&award_name=Richard%20Rodgers%20Awards%20for%20Musical%20Theater] presented by theAmerican Academy of Arts and Letters .Stephen Sondheim chairs the committee that chose the "The Spitfire Grill" as the winner. The remainder of the group comprisedLynn Ahrens ,Jack Beeson ,John Guare ,Sheldon Harnick ,R. W. B. Lewis ,Richard Maltby, Jr. , andRobert Ward . "The Spitfire Grill" also received Best Musical nominations from the Outer Critics Circle and Drama League, as well as two Drama Desk nominations. The cast album was released on Triangle Road Records.Also
Off-Broadway , Valcq wrote the book, music, and lyrics for "Zombies from The Beyond ", which opened to great critical acclaim in 1995. He also co-directed the production. The cast album was released by Original Cast Records. Both "The Spitfire Grill" and "Zombies from The Beyond " have become staples in regional theatres, particularly "The Spitfire Grill", one of the most frequently performed recent musicals with about 250 productions to date, not only in every major American city but inCanada ,Germany , andSouth Korea as well. In August 2008 "The Spitfire Grill" will have its UK premiere at theEdinburgh Fringe Festival in a production by theRoyal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama ..
His music is often cited as being particularly melodic, strikingly rhythmic, and possessing harmonic and structural subtleties that reveal the composer’s classical training without affecting the accessibility of his material. Also of particular note is that the instruments in Valcq’s orchestrations often seem to become characters in the story.
In addition to orchestrating his own music (a rarity in the theatre), he has created orchestrations of classic musicals for many regional theatres and opera companies. Valcq is also a conductor and musician with Broadway credits including "Chicago", "Flower Drum Song", "Scarlet Pimpernel", and "Cabaret".
He holds an MFA from NYU’s Musical Theatre Program and a BFA (on full scholarship) from the
University of Wisconsin-Madison . Valcq began his professional career as aboy soprano singing inAlban Berg 's "Wozzeck " with the Skylight Comic Opera and "Amahl and the Night Visitors " several times with theMilwaukee Opera Company . For theMilwaukee Symphony Orchestra , he sangGeorge Crumb 's "Ancient Voices of Children " under conductorArthur Weisberg and underKenneth Schermerhorn forPro Musica Nova . He also played roles insummer stock , appearing withJohn Raitt ,Karen Morrow ,Margaret Whiting , andDave Madden in various productions. At age 19, he won First Place in the Student Auditions of theNational Association of Teachers of Singing . He performedMorton Gould 's "Hoofer Suite" (a ten-minute solo for tap dancer and orchestra) with theMilwaukee Symphony Orchestra under the baton ofJoAnn Falletta . Valcq began composing while still in college, and although he graduated with an applied voice degree, by this time he had abandoned performing to concentrate on composing and conducting. In addition to musicals, Valcq has composed song cycles and choral pieces which have been performed in the U.S. andEurope .References
# The New York Times, July 28, 2002
# The Wall Street Journal, October 3, 2001
# The Chicago Tribune, November 22, 2002
# Playbill September, 2001, Volume 117, Number 9
# Playwrights Horizons Mainstage Bulletin, Fall, 2001
# The Miwaukee Journal-Sentinel, September 14, 2002
# Ibid., November 21, 2006
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