Larry Blank

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Larry Blank is a composer, arranger, orchestrator[1] and conductor[2] who has worked in theatre, films, television and concerts. He has been nominated for a Tony Award three times, for his orchestrations of Catch Me If You Can (with Marc Shaiman),[citation needed] White Christmas, and The Drowsy Chaperone. In 2012 his orchestrations were performed in Singin' in the Rain at the Palace Theatre in London. He has been nominated 6 times for the Drama Desk Award (White Christmas, The Drowsy Chaperone, Catch Me If You Can, A Christmas Story, Honeymoon in Vegas and Fiddler on the Roof (in Yiddish) for Orchestrations.

Larry Blank has 3 children: two girls and a boy. He was a certified flight instructor and is an Instrument Rated Pilot for single engine aircraft.

Early life and education[]

Blank was born in Brooklyn, NY July 15, 1952 and grew up in New York City (Bayside Queens) and studied drama at the High School of Performing Arts. He studied piano, and acted as a rehearsal pianist for a variety of acts, reviews, and ultimately off Bway, touring and Bway shows beginning at the age of 16.

He was mentored by Don Pippin, Irwin Kostal and Ralph Burns. He studied conducting with Rudi Bennett and piano with Leslie Harnley.

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Career[]

Blank gained experience playing piano and conducting in summer stock for Music Fairs, Kenley Players and various dinner theatres around the US. Along with Alfred Newman and Glen Roven, Blank is one of the youngest conductors in Broadway history.

Blank first conducted on Broadway at the age of 22, leading the orchestra as a replacement for Goodtime Charley and several other shows. On the recommendation of Don Pippin, He was hired by Michael Bennett and Marvin Hamlisch as Music Director for the International Touring Co. production A Chorus Line and later They're Playing Our Song. Several other productions followed leading to Evita, Sugar Babies, La Cage Aux Folles and The Phantom of the Opera on the west coast.

Blank moved to Los Angeles to continue his studies in orchestration and composition and to pursue orchestration work in film and television under the tutelage of orchestrator/composer Irwin Kostal. He arranged and/or conducted for many well-known performers including Bernadette Peters, Idina Menzel, Barbra Streisand, Bette Midler, Beyoncé, Rita Moreno, Whitney Houston, Robert Goulet, Michael Bolton, Michael McDonald, Petula Clark, Betty Buckley, Michael Feinstein, Marilyn Horne, Michael Crawford, Christine Andreas, Joe Williams,Yanni, and others. He was music director/arranger for numerous charity galas, benefits and television appearances. He orchestrated Barbara Cook’s Christmas CD “Count Your Blessings” as well as Christine Andreas - "Piaf/No Regrets."

Blank has orchestrated/arranged two songs for the Boston Pops tribute to Jerry Herman, orchestrated the ballet Zorro for composer Charles Fox, performed by the San Francisco Ballet. He orchestrated and arranged Let the Eagle Fly, a musical about labor organizer Cesar Chavez, and arranged two songs for American Idol. His arrangements are played by many pops orchestras across the US and around the world.

Blank's orchestration of eight songs for the Broadway production of The Producers was acknowledged by Doug Besterman and Mel Brooks at the Tony Awards.

Blank also created orchestrations for Tommy Tune/White Tie and Tails, Three Coins in the Fountain, White Christmas and Roman Holiday at the St. Louis MUNY. He conducted during for Michael Crawford's 1999 and 2000 concert tours in Australia and the UK.

Other orchestrations, co-orchestrations and arrangements by Blank include Broadway's Fame Becomes Me, the Piccadilly Theatre's Guys and Dolls, Barry Manilow's recording of Rags to Riches, La Cage aux Folles at New York's Marquis Theatre, the West End musical Beautiful and Damned, the recording John Barrowman Swings Cole Porter, Deborah Voigt's 2003 concert with the New York Philharmonic, Carousel, Fiddler on the Roof at the Savoy Theatre and The Drowsy Chaperone at the Novello Theatre, A Christmas Story at the Fifth Avenue Theatre in Seattle, the International Achievement in Arts Awards in London, the UK The Sound of Music and Catch Me If You Can with Marc Shaiman.[4][5]

Blank was the Music Director for Katie Couric's Hollywood Hits Broadway and her fund-raising tribute to West Side Story. He also directed the Sondheim celebration at the Kennedy Center for Sweeney Todd. He was Music Director/Conductor and/or vocal arranger on Broadway and in Los Angeles, for They're Playing Our Song, Evita Sugar Babies, La Cage aux Folles, Phantom of the Opera, Teddy and Alice, Onward Victoria, Copperfield,[6] and Colette.

In London Blank arranged, orchestrated or co-orchestrated the revival of Mack and Mabel, Who Could Ask for Anything More, Barry J. Mishon's The Stine Way, Mr. Wonderful, the Cole Porter Centennial, Stairway to the Stars, a live concert of My One and Only, The Fleet's In, The Tribute to MGM, the Judy Garland Tribute and Night of 100 Stars.

Blank was the conductor/arranger/orchestrator of Jerry Herman's title song for the film Barney's Great Adventure, and he orchestrated two songs forSouth Park and was Music Supervisor/Orchestrator Mrs. Santa Claus , What's the Worst That Could Happen, The Kid, Kiss the Girls, The American President, and many other films and television shows.

Blank was the Orchestrator for Jerry Herman's concept recording "Miss Spectacular" conducted by Don Pippin featuring Steve Lawrence, Christine Baranski, Davis Gaines, Karen Morrow, Debbie Gravitte and Faith Prince.

Blank composed the music for the film That Championship Season. In March 1999 he conducted the 20th Anniversary Production of SWEENEY TODD at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles with Kelsey Grammer and Christine Baranski. He was asked to conduct SWEENEY TODD for the Kennedy Center Sondheim Celebration in 2002 as well as a subsequent production for Wolf Trap Opera.

Blank has conducted at Carnegie Hall, and guest conducted in the United States, Canada, New Zealand and Australia, for the New York Philharmonic, The Los Angeles Philharmonic, The Boston Pops, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Pittsburgh Symphony, San Francisco Symphony, and dozens of other well known orchestras. He is a regular guest conductor and orchestrator for Friday Night is Music Night on BBC Radio Two.

Blank has conducted FRIDAY NIGHT IS MUSIC NIGHT on BBC RADIO TWO many times. Usually, as an expert on Broadway music, he has conducted tributes to Marvin Hamlisch, Jerry Herman, Kander and Ebb, Cahn and Van Heusen, Don Black and many more. Blank has been associated with THE OLIVIER AWARDS in London for 10 years as Music Supervisor/Orchestrator and conductor. He is the resident POPS conductor for the Pasadena Symphony in California. He has guest conducted for the Opera de Toulon in Toulon, France as well as conducting their celebrated production of Bernstein's WONDERFUL TOWN.

Most recently Larry orchestrated and conducted FX's Fosse/Verdon for Arranger/Composer Alex Lacamoire. He was arranger,orchestrator, and conductor for Dolly Parton's'Christmas On The Square' for Warner Brothers/Netflix.

Larry was the MD/Conductor for Jerry Herman's Memorial at the Lunt Fontanne Theatre NYC Feb 3, 2020.


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References[]

  1. ^ "Talkin' Broadway Review: The Nance". talkinbroadway.com.
  2. ^ "One Singular Sensation: Marvin Hamlisch". Dial Urban Milwaukee
  3. ^ Ben Finn (1 December 2006). Look, The Sun Is Shining. Xlibris Corporation. pp. 142–. ISBN 978-1-4628-1576-0.[self-published source]
  4. ^ D.L. Groover (12 February 2013). "Throw Back". houstonpress.com.
  5. ^ "Review: Catch Me If You Can (Broadway in Chicago)". chicagotheaterbeat.com.
  6. ^ Steven Suskin (2011). The Sound of Broadway Music: A Book of Orchestrators and Orchestrations. Oxford University Press. pp. 44–. ISBN 978-0-19-979084-5.
  7. ^ "An Interview with Tony-nominated orchestrator and conductor Larry Blank ". Musical Criticism

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