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David Yazbek Gives BMI Workshop Master Class, Sept. 29

By: Sep. 20, 2005
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Grammy Award-winning BMI composer David Yazbek will be a guest speaker at the BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Workshop Master Class on Thursday, September 29. The class will be held at 5:00pm at BMI's midtown office (320 West 57th Street).

Moderated by BMI Workshop committee member David Spencer, the Master Class will examine two musicals developed in the Workshop: Adam Overett's Call It Courage and Carla Rose Arnone and Jason Coll's Haunted.

Call It Courage, with its book, music and lyrics written by Adam Overett, tells the tale of a 12-year-old boy living on a Polynesian island who has lost his mother to the sea and is deathly afraid of it. To conquer his fear, he sets out himself and winds up a castaway on a volcanic island. Haunted, with music by Jason Coll, lyrics by Carla Rose Arnone and book by Marcus Stevens, chronicles the key events surrounding the Lincoln assassination. Through the eyes of six historical figures, we examine their lives and losses, both on a national and personal level.

Yazbek, whose Dirty Rotten Scoundrels earned him a Tony nomination and the 2005 Drama League Award for Best Score, had his first outing on Broadway with his Tony- and Grammy-nominated musical comedy, The Full Monty. The show also won a Drama Desk Award for Best Score. Until recently, Yasbek thought of himself primarily as a singer/songwriter. His first album, The Laughing Man, won the 1997 NAIRD Award for Best Pop Album. Other albums include TOCK and Damascus.

As a TV writer, he earned an Emmy for his work on "Late Night with David Letterman," co-created the groundbreaking "Puzzle Place" for PBS, and wrote the theme song to "Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?" He's scored films and shows for HBO, NBC, Fox, Nickelodeon and the Disney Channel, and has worked as a songwriter and/or producer with such diverse artists as XTC, Tito Puente, Ruben Blades, Crash Test Dummies, the Persuasions, Savion Glover and They Might Be Giants.

Spencer, author of the Musical Theatre Writer's Survival Guide, moderates the twice-a-year Master Class that features a pre-eminent American musical theatre writer as a Master teacher for two new musicals in development in the BMI Workshop. Previous Masters include Stephen Sondheim, Sheldon Harnick, John Kander, Thomas Meehan, Lynn Ahrens, Stephen Flaherty and Terrence McNally.

The BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Workshop, recently honored with the 2005 Drama League Award for Excellence in Musical Theatre, was founded in 1961 by the late Lehman Engel, dean of American musical theatre, to create a setting where new writers could learn their craft. Since its inception, the Workshop has been operated by BMI free of any cost to participants; admission is based on merit.

Now marking its 65th year in business, BMI is an American performing rights organization that represents more than 300,000 songwriters, composers and publishers in all genres of music. With a repertoire of more than 6.5 million musical works from around the world, the non-profit-making corporation collects license fees from businesses that use music, which it then distributes as royalties to the musical creators and copyright owners it represents.

Admission to the Master Class is for members of the BMI Workshop and New York Musical Theatre Festival gold passholders; a limited number of seats are available to the public. Requests can be made by calling 212-830-8360 or emailing ssantana@bmi.com.







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