As a musician and songwriter I really appreciate you putting the time and effort into this! I really love learning more about the comopositional elements of theatre music!
Interesting, playing on the "Emanuel" theme - I wouldn't have expected something like that to work for Dickens, but the sample thus far suggests it does! Didn't one of the film versions of CC use "Roger de Coverley" also? Makes sense, and I like how you're adapting it. Keep up the good work! Speaking of adapting, back in December 2014 Houston Grand Opera presented the world premiere of Bell and Callow's one-man opera, A CHRISTMAS CAROL. Terrible, to put it mildly, and it was voted by patrons (including myself) never to be heard again on the HGO stage (we've also premiered Ricky Ian Gordon's HOUSE WITHOUT A CHRISTMAS TREE and Jake Heggie's IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE, although the best thus far was Javier Martinez' EL MILAGRO DEL RECUERDO).
This is so amazing man, your channel is so perfect for all of my musical curiosities. I love the way you actually include your technical influence and expertise for your composing and musical analysis
as a bari in a musical right now I just want to thank you for writing an actual bass part 😭 I compared my vocal range to a chart and can sing bass through most of alto but a lot of bass parts in musicals are so high they're difficult for me (in the one I'm in rn there are many parts where we're in unison in the same octave as the sopranos and altos and even at least one part where are part is higher than the soprano part)
I am actually composing my first musical, what musicals do you recommend I watch and tips so that I can be more successful. Also, what software are yo using to notate your music.
As a musician and songwriter I really appreciate you putting the time and effort into this! I really love learning more about the comopositional elements of theatre music!
I agree
3:28 Subscribed. Also thank you for your help
I love all of the references to other Christmas carols
Very nice! Hoping my subconscious can take note of some of these tips 😅
You can do it!
Interesting, playing on the "Emanuel" theme - I wouldn't have expected something like that to work for Dickens, but the sample thus far suggests it does! Didn't one of the film versions of CC use "Roger de Coverley" also? Makes sense, and I like how you're adapting it. Keep up the good work!
Speaking of adapting, back in December 2014 Houston Grand Opera presented the world premiere of Bell and Callow's one-man opera, A CHRISTMAS CAROL. Terrible, to put it mildly, and it was voted by patrons (including myself) never to be heard again on the HGO stage (we've also premiered Ricky Ian Gordon's HOUSE WITHOUT A CHRISTMAS TREE and Jake Heggie's IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE, although the best thus far was Javier Martinez' EL MILAGRO DEL RECUERDO).
I have a lot of Sonheim feelings while watching this. Great job!
This is so amazing man, your channel is so perfect for all of my musical curiosities. I love the way you actually include your technical influence and expertise for your composing and musical analysis
Is that a dies irae at 11:15? So cool
Maybe subconsciously ?!
I heard that as well
Love the video! Might be my favourite video yet:) So fascinating and musical.
5:55 - Wiiicked Feelings
as a bari in a musical right now I just want to thank you for writing an actual bass part 😭 I compared my vocal range to a chart and can sing bass through most of alto but a lot of bass parts in musicals are so high they're difficult for me (in the one I'm in rn there are many parts where we're in unison in the same octave as the sopranos and altos and even at least one part where are part is higher than the soprano part)
It's soooo complex
That section in the first piece from bar 52 is so fucking good - been in my head all day!
Also that safety in the second piece is Der Leiermann!
This is absolutely fascinating to watch. Thanks for putting this out there
You bet!
He's so good
Such great information. I always wanted to film a musical
Hey Kev. Thanks for this initiative. It is a sweet one. You're cool. Hope you're doin' fine
Thanks, you too!
Absolutely great music!!! Your work is so inspiring for me! Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for this video Kevin!! I always love watching your videos, they always make my day! keep up the good work!! 👍👍
thanks for uploading this kevin!
This was amazing!
I like the Fezziwig Dance. It sounds fun.
Great video. Do you offer virtual lessons for writing/composition?
No, sorry
Awesome dude. Thx
AWESOME!!!!!
Thanks!!
WoW! This is so impressive! Wish I could sing in one of your compositions 😍
I have a bunch of stuff I've written on my website - www.kevinlynchnj.com
Absolutely wonderful
What kind of upright pianos would you recommend for more of a 50s rock sound
Our studio is wanting to do Smokey joes cafe
There's some nice Yamaha pianos which are great. Depends on your budget!
Abouttt 8 to 11
Where can I find your soundcloud?
I've switched services! I have reels, music, and content on my website now at www.kevinlynchmusic.com
nice content. i dont usually comment but these types of videos should be made more. happy new year.
I am actually composing my first musical, what musicals do you recommend I watch and tips so that I can be more successful. Also, what software are yo using to notate your music.
This gives me Schwartz and Menken vibes, like Hunchback
yayayayay