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TZS MasterWorks Engagements
Thomas Z Shepard is a highly regarded keynote speaker who shares his experience, insights and vast knowledge of the recording industry in engaging, authoritative talks. He offers unique “behind the scenes” perspectives on collaborating with the masters of Broadway Theater and Classical music, directing and mastering beloved and classical recordings, and cultivating emerging talent. His passion for delivering an entertaining and illuminating presentation is matched by the joy he brings to audiences, students and industry peers.
TZS MasterWorks offers a range of engagement opportunities including:
TZS MASTERWORKS SPEAKER SERIES
From Broadway fans to Classical enthusiasts, audiences relish Thomas Z Shepard’s stories about the recording and entertainment industries. Speaking from–and with–a piano keyboard, he delights audiences–colleges/universities, high schools, boomer/senior organizations, theater arts education and Broadway/community theater programs–with revealing anecdotes, improvisational illustrations and consummate knowledge.
“Behind the Scenes of Broadway”
In an interactive tour de force, audiences make requests from over 200 favorite Broadway works, and Tom Shepard responds with an inside view of how they were made and produced, and what it was like working with the composers and actors who sang them.
His musical repertory and arsenal of anecdotes draw on his work creating Broadway cast albums for, among others, Stephen Sondheim’s Company, Follies in Concert, The King and I, The Secret Garden, Sweeney Todd, Porgy and Bess, Kiss of the Spider Woman, Damn Yankees, Annie, Crazy for You, Carousel, Man of La Mancha, Kismet, La Cage aux Folles and others.
“The Anatomy of the Classics”
Thomas Z Shepard’s classical background has enabled him to work with recognized leaders in the Classical World including Leonard Bernstein, Pierre Boulez, Isaac Stern, Rudolf Serkin, Budapest String Quartet, New York Philharmonic, Andre Previn, Sir Georg Solti, Leontyne Price, Van Cliburn, Arthur Rubinstein, Eugene Ormandy, George Szell, Placido Domingo, among others. Shepard shares his creativity and experiences on production and orchestration.
Jewish Broadway: What’s Not to Like?
Thomas Z Shepard takes audiences on a romp through the Jewish roots of what we think of as the sound of Broadway. More than a minyan of remarkable Jewish songwriters created “American Songbook,” which echoes with Jewish strains thanks to Gershwin, Berlin, Sondheim, Kander and Ebb, Hal Prince, Bock and Harnick, Jerry Herman, Adler and Ross, Rodgers and Hammerstein, Harold Rome, Harold Arlen and many more. And there was Cole Porter, who, though not Jewish, often sounds more “Jewish” than all the rest!
“Secrets of the Recording Studio: In the Groove and Behind the Scores”
Thomas Z Shepard shares secrets of the recording studio from his extensive history of collaborations and working relationships with the musical greats and the not-so-great. He brings to life magical moments with creative collaborators and challenging sessions when egos ran amok. Mr. Shepard tells tales of teaming up with a veritable who’s who of American musical theater: Bock and Harnick, Richard Rodgers, Stephen Sondheim, David Merrick, Danny Kaye, Debbie Reynolds, Anthony Quinn, Angela Lansbury, Bernadette Peters, Sarah Brightman, Barbara Striesand, Carol Burnett, Mandy Patinkin, Kander and Ebb, Richard Adler and Jerry Herman to name a few.
The audience will have the opportunity to ask questions with Mr. Shepard.
“The History of Recording: From Tin Foil to Sound File”
Discover the History of Recording: from Edison’s revolutionary invention, using tinfoil on cylinder to the first digital sound file. Thomas Z Shepard brings to life the technical evolution, from the early design capabilities of the cylinder, the ten-inch disc, the twelve-inch disc, the LP, stereo, tape, the CD up to the computer influence in building and altering the content. He also reveals how, as a result of advances in recordings, the style of performance and orchestrations changed:
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The instrumentation revolution
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The microphone replaces the acoustic horn
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Caruso and the acoustic mode
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Close miking Bing Crosby
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Evolving recording techniques
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What the Producer, Engineer, Arranger and Conductor do to bring a production together.
CUSTOM AUDIENCE ENGAGEMENTS INCLUDING STUDENT EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAMS
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