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re: Now hear this: How ‘Into the Woods’ makes the noise so joyful
Last Edit: Chromolume 12:14 pm EDT 07/31/22
Posted by: Chromolume 12:13 pm EDT 07/31/22
In reply to: Now hear this: How ‘Into the Woods’ makes the noise so joyful - Unhookthestars 11:12 am EDT 07/31/22

A nice article, which doesn't go nearly into enough depth IMO...but it's nice to see someone try to explain in simple terms what sound design is really about. I appreciated the comments on Tunick's orchestration and the way he builds the orchestra in a number like "On The Steps Of The Palace."

I will say that the majority of the shows I've seen on Broadway in recent years - particularly On The Town, The Band's Visit, Falsettos, A Gentleman's Guide To Love And Murder, and particularly Once On This Island (because of the trickiness of the venue and the specifics of the production) did extremely well in terms of sound design. I remember not feeling quite as happy with the sound of the 2002 Into The Woods revival - but to be honest, that was the least of their problems.
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