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Alex Lacamoire, Music Director, Orchestrator and Co-Arranger for Hamilton, will virtually walk you through a live demo of a Hamilton orchestration!
Through ZOOM, Alex will play you isolated tracks for each instrument in the ten-piece orchestra, showing you how they all come together to form your favorite Hamilton song. You get to choose in advance which song you want Alex to break down.
Perfect for musicians and Hamilton fans-alike!
Alex Lacamoire is an award-winning music director, arranger, and composer. He is best known for his work on Broadway's critically-acclaimed shows Hamilton, Dear Evan Hansen, and In The Heights. Altogether, he has won three Tonys for Best Orchestrations, three Grammys for Best Musical Theater Album, an additional Grammy for producing The Greatest Showman soundtrack, and most recently, an Emmy for Outstanding Music Direction for his work in FX’s mini-series Fosse/Verdon. He was also the recipient of a first-of-its-kind Kennedy Center Honors for his contribution to Hamilton. Lacamoire and the Hamilton creative team were honored as the “trailblazing creators of a transformative work that defies category” — a distinction never before awarded by the arts institution.
Lacamoire currently serves as the Executive Music Producer for Warner Brothers' upcoming film In The Heights. He is also the Music Supervisor on Sting and Kate Prince’s world premiering show Message In A Bottle and is the Music Supervisor and Orchestrator on Ross Golan’s new musical The Wrong Man. Lacamoire's other credits include: Broadway's Wicked, Bring It On, High Fidelity, Annie (2011 Broadway revival), 9 to 5 (Drama Desk-nominated for Outstanding Orchestrations and Grammy-nominated for Best Musical Theater Album), Legally Blonde, Bat Boy, Incredibles 2, Sesame Street (Emmy-nominated for Outstanding Original Song), Godspell (2001 National Tour), and orchestrations for The Rockettes and the Oscars.
He recently received an Honorary Doctorate of Music from his alma mater, Berklee College Of Music, and resides in New York.