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Productions

 
[Broadway, 1989]
Musical Supervisor
 
[Broadway, 1981]
Musical Director
 
[Broadway, 1980]
Musical Director
 
[Broadway, 1977]
Musical Supervisor
 
[Broadway, 1976]
Musical Director
 
[Broadway, 1974]
Musical Director
 
[Broadway, 1974]
Musical Director
 
[Broadway, 1972]
Musical Director
 
[Broadway, 1971]
Musical Director
Conductor
 
[Broadway, 1969]
Musical Director
 
[Broadway, 1964]
Musical Director
 
[Broadway, 1963]
Musical Director
 
[Broadway, 1962]
Musical Director
 
[Broadway, 1961]
Musical Director
 
[US Tour, 1961]
Musical Director
 
[Broadway, 1959]
Musical Director
 
[Broadway, 1956]
Musical Director
 
[Broadway, 1955]
Vocal Music Arranger
Musical Director
Vocal Music Arranger
Musical Director
 
[US Tour, 1955]
Musical Director
 
[Broadway, 1953]
Musical Director
 
[Broadway, 1952]
Conductor
Musical Supervisor
Vocal Music Arranger
Vocal Music Arranger
 
[Broadway, 1951]
Musical Director
Musical Director
 
[Broadway, 1949]
Musical Director
 
[Broadway, 1947]
Musical Director
 
[Broadway, 1947]
Musical Director
 
[Broadway, 1947]
Musical Director
Conductor
 
[Broadway, 1942]
Musical Director

Writing

Composer

Awards and Nominations

Tony Awards - 1956 - Best Conductor and Musical Director

Milton Rosenstock, The Vamp

News


Interview: Give Credit Where Credit is Due When it Comes to The Orchestrator!

Recently I wrote a Broadway World feature dealing with a partial restoration of Robert Ginzler’s original orchestrations for Bye, Bye, Birdie at the Kennedy Center by conductor John Bell with additional work by Joshua Clayton. When the piece was shared on social media, it started a bigger conversation about proper credit for the original orchestrator. Robert Ginzler was somehow never acknowledged in the Kennedy Center program.
Musical Theatre Melodies Celebrates 50th Anniversary Of Carol Channing in LORELEI With Lee Roy Reams

Musical Theatre Melodies, hosted by Rob Morrison, will mark the 50th anniversary of the Broadway premiere of Carol Channing in Lorelei (based on Gentlemen Prefer Blondes) by Jule Styne, Leo Robin, Betty Comden and Adolph Green, featuring an interview with original cast member, Tony Award nominee Lee Roy Reams, on 96.5 FM on Tuesday, January 30th,
Dance Theatre of Harlem Announces Winter Season of Virtual Performances and Events

Dance Theatre of Harlem announced today a new slate of digital performances as part of its online streaming series, DTH On Demand, and events, including its annual Founders’ Week celebration, throughout February, the nation’s month to officially and proudly honor Black History.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How many shows has Milton Rosenstock written?

Milton Rosenstock has written 1 shows including Nash at Nine (Composer).

What awards has Milton Rosenstock been nominated for?

and Best Conductor and Musical Director (Tony Awards) for The Vamp.

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