Thomas Z. Shepard
Thomas Z. Shepard (born June 26, 1936)
He has won twelve
Education and early career
Shepard attended
Beginning in 1960, Shepard worked for fourteen years for
Producer and composer
Shepard has produced numerous classical and
Shepard is the composer of five musicals and five operas, among other pieces.[10] The operas include That Pig of a Molette (1988) and A Question of Faith (1990), both with libretti by Sheldon Harnick, which were presented as a double-bill under the title Love in Two Countries at St. Peter's Church Theatre, in New York City, by Musical Theater Works in 1991;[11] and a score for the lost music of Thespis (2008), which has been called "a love letter to [Gilbert and Sullivan] and ... might be better than the original".[12] In 1971, he composed the motion picture score for Such Good Friends, directed by Otto Preminger, and in 1974, he wrote a children's cantata, In the Night Kitchen, with words by Maurice Sendak. He also composed the piano folio Folk a la Classique for Carl Fischer Music (2003; original compositions for children) and was the composer and lyricist for children's educational material for the Carnegie Hall Explorers Division, The Children’s Symphony (2004, intended to teach the instruments of the orchestra to second-and third-grade schoolchildren) and for the PBS television show Between the Lions (2007).[2][13]
Books
- Recording Broadway: A Life in Cast Albums (with Gayden Wren),
Selected list of recordings produced
Shepard has produced numerous musical theatre, classical and opera albums, including the following. (G) indicates a Grammy Award winner.
- Show Boat (1962, studio with John Raitt and Barbara Cook)
- The King and I (1964, studio with Theodore Bikel and Barbara Cook)
- Bajour (1964)
- Best Opera Recording
- George M! (1968)
- Zorba (1968)
- 1776 (1969)
- Dames at Sea (1969)
- Dear World (1969)
- Best Musical Show Album
- The Sesame Street Book & Record, (G) 1970 – Best Recording for Children (also RIAA Gold Record; the first Sesame Streetrecording)
- Scrooge (soundtrack, conducted by Ian Fraser) (1970)
- Company (1970)
- The Rothschilds (1970)
- Two by Two (1970)
- 70, Girls, 70 (1971)
- No, No, Nanette (1971)
- Bartók: Concerto for Orchestra, (G) 1973 – Best Classical Album (Album of the Year; Best Engineering; Best Orchestra Recording)
- Irene (1973)
- Best Cast Show Album
- Candide (1974, revival)
- Goodtime Charley (1975)
- A Little Night Music (1975, London)
- Pacific Overtures (1976)
- Best Opera Recording
- The King and I (1977, revival)
- Ain't Misbehavin', (G) 1978 – Best Cast Show Album
- Sweeney Todd, (G) 1979 – Best Cast Show Album; selected for the National Recording Registry[15]
- 42nd Street (1980)
- Merrily We Roll Along (1981)
- Best Orchestral Performance
- A Stephen Sondheim Evening (1983, concert)
- La Cage Aux Folles (1983)
- Sunday in the Park with George, (G) 1984 – Best Cast Show Album
- Me and My Girl (1986, revival)
- Follies in Concert, (G) 1986 – Best Musical Cast Show Album
- Song and Dance (1986)
- The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra)
- Romance/Romance (1988)
- The Secret Garden (1991)
- Jelly's Last Jam (1992)
- Crazy for You (1992)
- Annie Warbucks (1993)
- Damn Yankees (1994, revival)
- Victor/Victoria (1995)
- Vanessa L. Williams)
- Man of La Mancha (1996, studio with Plácido Domingo and Mandy Patinkin)
- Wings (1996)
- Swinging on a Star (1996)
- Chicago (1998, London)
- Annie (2013)
- Anna Christie (2019)
Shepard's classical music recordings include albums with Leonard Bernstein, Pierre Boulez and others,[16] and his albums of popular music include, among others:
- Harold Arlen and Barbra Streisand – Harold Sings Arlen (1966);
- Leontyne Price – God Bless America (1982);
- Barbara Cook – The Disney Album (1988);
- The Boston Pops – Music of the Night (1990);
- Betty Buckley – An Evening at Carnegie Hall (1996); and
- Julie Andrews – Classic Julie (2001).[3]
In addition, Shepard contributed to the early 1970s "switched-on" cycle of
Notes
- ^ Holland, Bernard (July 15, 1984). "Capturing Broadway on Record". The New York Times. Retrieved February 14, 2019.
- ^ a b c d "Thomas Z. Shepard". Masterworks on Broadway, accessed October 25, 2010
- ^ a b c Thomas Z. Shepard at the SondheimGuide, accessed February 9, 2011
- ^ Bio of Shepard at BroadwayWorld.com
- ^ Shepard's Drama Desk Award Archived 2011-05-24 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Stempleski, Susan. Review of Camelot, classicalsource.com
- ^ Wishing You a Merry Christmas, with Moffo and Tucker, CBS SBR 235161
- ^ Richard Tucker, The Soul of Italy, tracks 13-24, Sony Classical (1999), CD SMK 66309; and Hatikvah! Richard Tucker sings great Jewish Favorites, with the Norman Luboff Choir, Columbia (1969), cat. no. MS 7217
- ^ PE-CD-2418. See "Tom (Thomas Z.) Shepard" Archived 2011-07-15 at the Wayback Machine, Planet Earth Recording Co., accessed October 25, 2010
- Andre Schwarz-Bart(1980)
- ^ Simon, John. "Theatre: The Belle of Kenya", New York Magazine, April 15, 1991, pp. 66–67
- ^ Koven, Vance R. "G&S’s Thespis Grown New by GaSLOCoLI", The Boston Musical Intelligencer, July 9, 2014. Shepard's score was first performed in concert in June 2008 by the Blue Hill Troupe in New York City. See Jones, Kenneth. "Thespis, Lost G&S Operetta, Gets New Score by Thomas Z. Shepard" Archived 2013-11-13 at the Wayback Machine, Playbill, 28 May 2008; and Filichia, Peter. "G&S&S" Archived 2011-06-06 at the Wayback Machine, TheaterMania, June 9, 2008. It received a fully staged production in June–July 2014 by the Gilbert and Sullivan Light Opera Company of Long Island. See Parks, Steve. "Gilbert and Sullivan Light Opera Company marks 60th anniversary", Newsday, June 19, 2014.
- ^ Information about Shepard's contributions to Between the Lions
- ^ "Recording Broadway: A Life in Cast Albums", Publishers Weekly, September 14, 2024
- ^ Hetrick, Adam. "Library of Congress Adds Original Sweeney Todd Cast Album to National Recording Registry" Archived 2014-04-03 at archive.today, Playbill, April 2, 2014
- ISBN 0-8108-5854-1 and Thomas Z. Shepardat the Sondheim Guide
- ^ Everything You Always Wanted to Hear on the Moog, CBS cat. no. 73146
- ^ Kismet – A Musical Arabian Night, Sony Classical (1991) ASIN: B00138JCT8
- ^ See, e.g., Sony Classical: Great Performances, 1903-1998 Sony Music 65819 (1999), at Allmusic, accessed February 9, 2011
References
External links
- Official website
- IMDB entry for Shepard
- Theatremania 2001 interview with Shepard
- 1984 interview with Shepard discussing his process for producing Sunday in the Park with George
- List of Shepard albums at CastAlbums.org
- Between the Lions: Monkey Pop-Up Theater - "Bo Peep"
- Between the Lions: Monkey Pop-Up Theater - "Ted said 'Sven Send...'"
- 1971 Billboard article about Shepard