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Craig Bohmler (born April 7, 1956)Hansen, Niels-Henning.
"En tilgang til den klassiske Musik"
NielsHenning.dk. p. 145. Retrieved August 12, 2019.
is an American composer who specializes in opera and musical theater. His musicals include ''Gunmetal Blues'' (1991), which has had well over 100 professional productions; ''
Enter the Guardsman ''Enter the Guardsman ''is a musical based on Ferenc Molnár's play ''The Guardsman'', with music by Craig Bohmler, lyrics by Marion Adler and a book by Scott Wentworth. The story concerns an actor who tests his actress wife's love by sending her ...
'' (1997), which won the international Musical of the Year award and received an Olivier Award nomination; and ''Mountain Days'' (2000), celebrating the life of John Muir. His operas include ''Riders of the Purple Sage'' (2017), an adaptation of
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's book of the same title which was broadcast nationwide in November 2017 and internationally in 2018. Bohmler has also composed numerous song cycles and other works for solo voice, choral works, and instrumental music pieces, and he is also a musical-theater director, vocal coach, and pianist.


Early life and education

Bohmler was born in Houston in 1956.Benbrook, Gil
"A Conversation with Craig Bohmler, composer of ''Gunmetal Blues'', playing now at A/C Theatre Company"
''PHX Stages''. May 18, 2018.
He started piano lessons at the age of six, and began composing music as a teenager. He graduated from Dickinson High School in
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in 1974.Christian, Caro
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He attended the
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's College of Music, graduating in 1978 with a
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degree. In 1980 he received a Master of Music degree in piano performance from the
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, where he studied piano and composition with
Carlisle Floyd Carlisle Sessions Floyd (June 11, 1926September 30, 2021) was an American composer primarily known for his operas. These stage works, for which he wrote the librettos, typically engage with themes from the American South, particularly the Post- ...
, who became his composition mentor.Holliday, Thomas
''Falling Up: The Days and Nights of Carlisle Floyd, The Authorized Biography''
Syracuse University Press, 2013. pp. 303–304.


Career


1981 to 1999

From 1981 through 1984, Bohmler was both a pianist and, beginning as an apprentice, vocal coach at the Houston Opera Studio of the Houston Grand Opera."Meet Craig Bohmler"
''VoyagePhoenix''. May 22, 2018.
Afterwards, he was invited to the
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in Canada as a composer-in-residence, and then became musical director for the winter program there for the following three years. His first opera, ''The Harlot and the Monk'', was staged at Banff in February 1985;Griffel, Margaret Ross
''Operas in English: A Dictionary''
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it is a one-act comic opera with a libretto by James Howley, based on an 8th-century Indian play. In his last term at Banff he met musical-theater actress and lyricist Marion Adler, and turned his sights to musical theater composition, collaborating with her on his first musical, ''Gunmetal Blues'', a spoof of 1940s private-eye flicks with a book by
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. Via a phone call by Carlisle Floyd, the musical was workshopped in 1989 at the
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in Connecticut. It premiered at the Phoenix Little Theatre in 1991 and subsequently had over 100 professional productions in the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Japan, including an
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production by the Amas Musical Theatre at Theater Off Park in April–May 1992, and a 2014 production at
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in London. Houston Grand Opera's Houston Opera Studio commissioned Bohmler's second opera, an "outreach" opera for youthful singers.LaFave, Kenneth
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The result was ''The Achilles Heel'', a one-act opera with a libretto by Mary Carol Warwick, in which three high-school students – a blind boy, a black boy, and a beautiful girl – learn lessons about tolerance and perceived limitations.Griffel, Margaret Ross
''Operas in English: A Dictionary''
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The score combines elements of classical, musical-theater, jazz, and rap music.Christian, Carol
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The work was premiered by Houston Opera Studio in February 1993 at the Heinen Theater of the Houston Community College. It won first prize in the National Opera Association's biennial Chamber Opera Competition in 1995.McVicker, Mary F
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MacClelland, Scott
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Bohmler's next production was a musical, ''
Enter the Guardsman ''Enter the Guardsman ''is a musical based on Ferenc Molnár's play ''The Guardsman'', with music by Craig Bohmler, lyrics by Marion Adler and a book by Scott Wentworth. The story concerns an actor who tests his actress wife's love by sending her ...
'', another collaboration with lyricist Marion Adler and book writer Scott Wentworth. It is based on
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's 1910 Hungarian farce ''The Guardsman'', about a man who disguises himself as a dashing guardsman to seduce his own wife, an English-language production of which Carlisle Floyd had had a supporting role in Florida in 1949. Prior to being fully produced, ''Enter the Guardsman'' won the first-ever international Musical of the Year competition in
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in 1996.Rampton, James
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Concert Cast"">"Musical of the Year: 1996 > Concert Cast"
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It then premiered in 1997 at the West End's
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in London, in a sponsorship between the Donmar and the
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"Donmar Joins Webber in Producing ''Enter the Guardsman''"
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''. December 17, 1996.
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and in 1998 was nominated for the
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for Best New Musical."Olivier Winners 1998"
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. Retrieved August 12, 2019.
Subsequent productions included a limited engagement Off-Broadway at the Vineyard/Dimson Theater, May–June 2000.
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commissioned Bohmler's next opera, ''The Tale of the Nutcracker'', an operatic re-working of E. T. A. Hoffmann's "
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", with a libretto by Daniel Helfgot.Vaughn, Michael J
"Dark Dreams"
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''. November 18–24, 1999.
The company premiered it in November–December 1999 at the Montgomery Theater in San Jose.


2000 to present

Bohmler's musical ''Mountain Days'', about the life of naturalist
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, was commissioned by the
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and Willows Theatre in
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, with book and lyrics by Mary Bracken Phillips.Kilduff, Paul
"One mountain of a musical opens in Martinez / John Muir tale plays in new amphitheater"
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"John Muir Musical Scheduled For An Extended Run!!"
''The John Muir Newsletter'', Spring 2002. Vol. 12, No. 2. p. 2.
It premiered in October 2000 at the outdoor 15,000-seat Concord Pavilion, with a cast of 80 performers, 28 symphony musicians, and a 50-person chorus."''Mountain Days: The John Muir Musical''"
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. November 28, 2018
A cast recording was also produced. Afterwards, the Willows Theatre Company constructed an outdoor waterfront amphitheater in Muir's adult hometown
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to house the musical as an annual event. For
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's annual Winter Holiday season, Bohmler composed the music for playwright and lyricist Kate Hawley's ''Gretel and Hansel'', a musical comedy written in the style of a British
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. The music for the lively piece features styles ranging from ragtime to hip-hop, musical-theatre, and Kurt Weill. It premiered in November–December 2001, at the
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. ''The Quiltmaker's Gift'' is a family holiday musical commissioned by the Phoenix Theatre in Arizona, based on the children's book of the same title by Jeff Brumbeau, which tells the story of a greedy king and a quiltmaker who teaches him the joy of generosity. Bohmler composed the music, lyrics are by Steven Mark Kohn, and the adapted stage book is by Alan J. Prewitt. The Phoenix Theatre premiered the piece in November 2002. Bohmler and Kohn wrote another children's musical for Phoenix Theatre, ''Unstoppable Me!'', based on a 2006 book of the same title by
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, adapted for the stage by Michael Barnard and Vincent VanVleet; the piece premiered in 2011.Lengel, Kerry
"5/8-12: ''Riders of the Purple Sage'' with Arizona Opera"
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For
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, Bohmler re-teamed with lyricist Marion Adler for ''How to Create a Musical'', with a book by Marc Jacobs. The full-length musical is a high-school-based farce which satirically shows the audience how musicals can transform everyday events into magical moments. It was presented at various
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schools and libraries in early 2005. The
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commissioned a locally based musical from Bohmler and Mary Bracken Phillips for its 25th anniversary season.Messina, Marianne
"Of Ghosts And Guns"
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This resulted in ''The Haunting of Winchester'', about rifle heiress Sarah Winchester and her
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in San Jose. The musical premiered in September–October 2005. Willows Theatre Company in northern California commissioned another musical from Bohmler and Mary Bracken Phillips to perform at the theater company's annual John Muir festival it had initiated with ''Mountain Days''. The result was ''Sacagawea'', the story of the Shoshone Indian guide
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, who was instrumental on the
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.Craig, Pat
"Willows Theatre presents ''Sacagawea'', another theatrical chapter in Western history"
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It was premiered by Willows Theatre at the Alhambra Performing Arts Center in Martinez, California in the summer of 2008. Bohmler re-teamed with Marion Adler (lyrics) and Marc Jacobs (book) for ''All the More to Love'', commissioned by the
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. The musical concerns the eponymous former real-life consignment store for plus-size women's clothing in
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and its patrons – plus-sized women and some cross-dressing men.Eslinger, Bonnie
"''All the More to Love'' about Alameda store"
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''. May 13, 2010.
It premiered at the Phoenix Theatre in Arizona in April 2010. After an accidental visit to the Zane Grey Cabin and Museum in
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in 2010, Bohmler read
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's novel ''
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'', and conceived the idea of adapting it into an opera.Lengel, Kerry
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He convinced his musical lyricist Steven Mark Kohn to write the libretto, and garnered a close collaboration with, and a commission from,
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. ''Riders of the Purple Sage'' had its world premiere by Arizona Opera, in February 2017 in Tucson and March 2017 in Phoenix. It was also broadcast nationwide on November 25, 2017 on the
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.


Awards

*First Prize, National Opera Association's Chamber Opera Competition (1995, for ''The Achilles Heel'') *Musical of the Year, International Musical Contest,
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(1996, for ''
Enter the Guardsman ''Enter the Guardsman ''is a musical based on Ferenc Molnár's play ''The Guardsman'', with music by Craig Bohmler, lyrics by Marion Adler and a book by Scott Wentworth. The story concerns an actor who tests his actress wife's love by sending her ...
'') *Nomination,
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for Best New Musical (1998, for ''
Enter the Guardsman ''Enter the Guardsman ''is a musical based on Ferenc Molnár's play ''The Guardsman'', with music by Craig Bohmler, lyrics by Marion Adler and a book by Scott Wentworth. The story concerns an actor who tests his actress wife's love by sending her ...
'') *Arizona Governor's Arts Awards – Artist Award (2019)


Personal life

Bohmler has been based in the
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area since 1988. In 2015 he married actor/singer/director Rusty Ferracane, whom he has been with since 1995.Reines, Seth
"''Riders of the Purple Sage''"
''Echo''. October 20, 2017.


Stage works


Operas

*''The Harlot and the Monk'' (1985) *''The Achilles Heel'' (1993) *''The Tale of the Nutcracker'' (1999) *''Riders of the Purple Sage'' (2017)


Musicals

*''Gunmetal Blues'' (1991) *''
Enter the Guardsman ''Enter the Guardsman ''is a musical based on Ferenc Molnár's play ''The Guardsman'', with music by Craig Bohmler, lyrics by Marion Adler and a book by Scott Wentworth. The story concerns an actor who tests his actress wife's love by sending her ...
'' (1997) *''Mountain Days'' (2000) *''Gretel and Hansel'' (2001) *''The Quiltmaker's Gift'' (2002) *''How to Make a Musical'' (2005) *''The Haunting of Winchester'' (2005) *''Sacagawea'' (2008) *''All the More to Love'' (2010) *''Unstoppable Me!'' (2011)


References


External links


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