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Release Date:
September 19, 1981
Original Title:
Leonard Bernstein's Mass
Genres:
Music
Production Companies:
Flying Tiger Communications
TPC Communications Inc
WETA
WQED
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 119
Seen only once in 1981, this is a live national broadcast of the 10th anniversary production of MASS. Directed for the stage by Tom O’Horgan of “Hair” fame, the cameras were directed by Emile Ardolino. The work that opened the Kennedy Center is conducted by John Mauceri and produced for PBS by WQED, Pittsburgh.
Assistant Director:
Jay Millard
Associate Producer:
Lindy Blythe
Audio Post Coordinator:
Aaron Baron
Terry Adams
David Gillette
Camera Operator:
Juan Barrera
John Feher
Les Leibowitz
Michael Lieberman
H.B. Hough
Steve Zinn
Ed Fussell
Choreographer:
Wesley Fata
Conductor:
John Mauceri
Consulting Producer:
David Griffiths
Coordinating Producer:
Charlene Harrington
Jerry Hughes
Costume Design:
Randy Barcelo
Director:
Emile Ardolino
Executive Producer:
Dale Bell
Lighting Coordinator:
David M. Clark
Lighting Design:
John McLain
Manager of Operations:
Larry Forde
Mark Adelsheim
Joyce Shelton
Music:
Leonard Bernstein
Music Director:
James McCarthy
John Mauceri
Music Supervisor:
David Abell
John Bayless
Susanne Oldham
Producer:
Roger L. Stevens
Christopher Sarson
Production Assistant:
Cindy Perla
Gary Hines
Catherine Newman
Jessica Abrams
Production Manager:
Tom Rutledge
Production Supervisor:
John Cosgrove
Project Manager:
Peggy Zapple
Score Engineer:
Paul Schwartz
Set Designer:
Bill Stabile
Sound:
Steve Ember
Sound Designer:
John McClure
Sound Mixer:
John McClure
Stage Director:
Tom O'Horgan
Technical Supervisor:
David DiManna
Video Assist Operator:
Ernie Fingers
Doug Barry
Ken Miller
Mark Brooks
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