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Arranger Alex Lacamoire Breaks Down His Process for Hamilton

Arranger Alex Lacamoire Breaks Down His Process for Hamilton

Working · Slate Podcasts

October 18, 202047m 13s

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Show Notes

This week, host Isaac Butler talks shop with Alex Lacamoire, who was the arranger, music director, conductor, and orchestrator for Hamilton. In the interview, Alex explains what an arranger does and details some of the specific creative decisions that went into songs like “You’ll Be Back,” “Ten Duel Commandments,” “That Would Be Enough,” and “Burn.”

After the interview, Isaac and co-host June Thomas answer a listener question about how to set aside time and energy for creative work when you have a full-time job. 

In Slate Plus, Alex talks about a song from Hamilton that was particularly hard to get right. 

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Podcast production by Cameron Drews.

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