Hi!
Two weeks from now, I'll be heading up to NYC for another stint of auditions for Broadway Musical Theatre.
I have A LOT on my plate right now, and would like some suggestions on pieces to perform for 16-bars.
I have a wide range, but am most comfortable as a mezzo soprano (having performed as Eponine, Fontine, Marguerite St. Just, Elphiba, Lucy, Maria Von Trapp and others).
I refuse to do anything from Les Mis (although I LOVE it), Wicked, or Phantom.
I was thinking the following:
"A New Life"- Jekyll and Hyde
"Hold On"- The Secret Garden"
"I'll Forget You"- The Scarlet Pimpernel
if you have other suggestions, please note them. You also might get a better idea of how I sound from a clip at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmShBKTp4...
or
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzIEqmoCb...
Thanks so much for all the help!!
Audtion Pieces for NYC--YOU help decide!?
None of the URL's worked, just to let you know.. :(
Reply:How to do your best in Auditions: http://www.auditions.com/article_3.php
Auditions tips: http://www.auditions.com/article_3.php
How To Find Auditions http://www.auditions.com/article_5.php
Reply:I have a suggestion and you don't have to take it, but I tend to favor this one particular song. Though I haven't auditioned on Broadway (or even in NYC) before, this song is classic and fun.
"Give My Regards to Broadway."
By: George M. Cohan.
I'm not able to listen to your singing right now, but it was just a suggestion.
Teeth Cleaning
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