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November 21, 2005

Charlotte's Web

Charlotte's Web was produced by Imagination Stage in Silver Spring, Md, and directed by Kate Bryer. The musicians employed for this music were:

Jon "Baltimore Jonny" Glick - fiddle
Daniel Knicely - guitar, mandolin
Neil Knicely - upright bass.

The songs were arranged by the four of us in the studio. We recorded at the Footworks Ranch.

Slumber Swing*

Slumber Lullabye* (to be sung by actor playing "Charlotte")

Dark As A Dungeon

Far Away

Minor Swing

Flop Eared Mule

'Tis A Gift

Over The Waves

*Original Music written for the show.

The Clandestine Marriage

The Clandestine Marriage
by David Garrick and George Colman
Directed by Richard Clifford
Produced by The Folger Theatre, Washington, DC (affiliated with the Folger Shakespeare Library)
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with Lindsay Allen, Ian C. Armstrong, Chris Davenport, Aubrey Deeker, Catherine Flye, Susan Lynskey, Shannon Parks, Ian Merrill Peakes, Jenna Sokolowski, Lawrence Redmond, Michael Tolaydo, Ted van Griethuysen, Jack Vernon
Scenic Designer: Tony Cisek
Lighting Designer: Nancy Schertler
Costume Designer: Kate Turner-Walker
Sound Designer: Tony Angelini

All music was co-written with Jen Cartney and myself, and Jen played the harpsichord (actually she played the harpsichord patch on her kurzweil pc-88).

"Lover's Theme"

"Into The Gallery"

"3 Piece"

"Lord Ogleby's Theme"

"4 Piece"

November 17, 2005

Shift Change

SHIFT CHANGE, by Ben Carlin, was produced in New York by Hip Pop Productions, and Directed by Shawn Rozsa. Eric Peterson played the younger man, and Chet Carlin played the older man. All music was written and produced by me.

Audio Samples:

Show Opening - "Cheese It!"

"Goodnight, Graduate"

End of Act 1 - "They're Here"

Montage of various scene change music and underscore

(all music copywrite: Tony Angelini. Please do not use without permission)

November 16, 2005

The Frankinator

Wrote and produced this in my studio just for the fun of it. Click on the link to listen:

"The Frankinator"

copyright: Tony Angelini (do not use without permission)


If you have trouble with the link, let me know, ok?

For Now, more audio samples can be found here