Wally Harper - Works

Works

  • Broadway
    • 1970 - Company (Musical Supervisor, Dance Arrangements)
    • 1973 - Irene (Incidental music, Dance arrangements and Assistant Conductor)
    • 1979 - The Grand Tour (Musical Direction)
    • 1979 - Peter Pan (Dance Arrangements)
    • 1980 - A Day in Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine (Musical Director/Vocal and Dance Arranger)
    • 1980 - Brigadoon (Musical Director and Vocal arrangements)
    • 1982 - Nine (Musical Director)
    • 1983 - My One and Only (Musical Concept/Dance Arranger)
    • 1983 - 5-6-7-8...Dance! (Composer/Musical Supervisor)
    • 1984 - The Three Musketeers (Dance Arrangements)
    • 1987 - Barbara Cook: A Concert for the Theatre (Music arranged and conducted by/Original Songs (Music))
    • 1989 - Grand Hotel (Music Supervision/Additional Music)
    • 1992 - My Favorite Year (Dance Arrangements)
    • 1994 - The Best Little Whorehouse Goes Public (Musical Supervision/Vocal and Dance Arrangements)
    • 2002 - Mostly Sondheim (Musical Director, Arranger and Pianist)
    • 2004 - Barbara Cook's Broadway! (Musical Director and Pianist)
  • Off-Broadway
    • 1970 - Whispers on the Wind (Musical Consultant)

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