#75 LARRY HOCHMAN, Orchestrator
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Sound the drums because Tony Award winning orchestrator Larry Hochman swings by Shetler Studios to discuss with Rob and Kevin the art of being an orchestrator. Larry’s works has been heard in the original productions of Spamalot, The Book of Mormon, Something Rotten and the revivals of She Loves Me, On the 20th Century, and Hello, Dolly!
Larry pulls back the curtain on his career to discuss how Jerry Zaks would “meat” Larry Hochman, what is the function of an orchestrator, and why he was terrified meeting Sir Paul McCartney !
Also, Larry shines the spotlight on The Book of Mormon, Something Rotten and Hello, Dolly!
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