(Guitar Solo). Guitar chord melody arrangements in notes tab of 26 songs of the season. Includes: Auld Lang Syne * Deck the Hall * Good King Wenceslas * Here We Come A-Wassailing * Joy to the World * O Little Town of Bethlehem * Toyland * We Three Kings of Orient Are * and more.
#4095163 in eBooks 2015-05-21 2015-05-21File Name: B00Y1UDUXO
Review
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. HAROLD PRINCE - A DIRECTORS JOURNEY......A GREAT READ !!!By Larry AbramskyI AM A THEATER CHILD OF THE 1960s; AND GOT TO SEE MANY OF DIRECTOR HAL PRINCES FIRST SHOWS; AS WELL AS SOME OF THOSE THAT HE PRODUCED. THIS BOOK IS LIKE A WALK DOWN MEMORY LANE WITH SOME OF THE FIRST MOMENTS THAT LEAD TO MY PASSION FOR THE LOVE OF THE BUSINESS END OF LIVE THEATER PRODUCTION.MOST PEOPLE IMAGINE THEMSELVES ON STAGE PERFORMING. I ALWAYS SAW MYSELF AS THE PRODUCER; RAISING THE MILLIONS IN CAPITALIZATION AND PUTTING THE CREATIVE TEAM TOGETHER AND GUIDING THEM.READING THIS BOOK IS LIKE HAVING A REALLY GOOD DREAM EVERY TIME I PICK IT UP.2 of 3 people found the following review helpful. A "must" for Harold Prince fans and theatre buffs.By Midwest Book ReviewNow in an updated and expanded second edition; Carol Ilsons Harold Prince: A Directors Journey is the definitive biographical work on one of the most successful and influential men of Broadway and American musical theatre during the decade of the 1990s. Candid; informative; insightful; occasionally inspiring; Harold Prince is very highly recommended reading for students of American theatre in general; and Harold Prince in particular.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Hal Princes career is now an open book.By A CustomerCarol Ilson has written a readable; interesting and informative book about the career of Broadways foremost director/producer; Harold Prince. It covers all of his shows from Pajama Game to Parade; a forty year career. Its a book that should be eagerly read by theater-goers and anyone interested in the American Musical Theater. It has been called a "treasure trove of the theater."