Credits for the Hunchback of Notre Dame
THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME is performed by:Susan Rubin (as La Esmeralda on "Making My Own Way By," "So Far Away From You," "Nearer to Morning Than Midnight" and "Streets of Paris")
Dared Wright (as Claude Frollo on "Alchemy," "So Far Away From You" and "Star in One Man's Universe," also as Clopin Trouillefou on "All The Thieves in France," "One Honest Man," "The Sachette's Tale" and "Introduction to Better Days")
Chip Phillips (as Quasimodo on "Made of Stone Like You," "The Silence of the Dawn," and "A Star in One Man's Universe")
Mark Light-Orr (as Phoebus de Chateupers on "Streets of Paris" and "A Star in One Man's Universe")
Rikki LaMonda (as the Sachette on "Nearer to Morning Than Midnight" and second voice on "Introduction to Better Days")
Monica Tosches (as Genevieve on "The Sachette's Tale")
Rob Lytle (as Pierre Gringoire on "Philosopher of the Streets")
William Gardner (as the judge on "Guilty")
Chris Mahoney (as the lawyer on "Guilty")
J.H. Williston (as Pierrat Torterue, official torturer of Paris on "For the Holidays")
Gail Keddy, Eval Klirowska, Terese Giammarco and Rikki LaMonda (as the Holly Choir of Angels)
Mark Light-Orr, J.H. Williston, Phil Rectra, Gail Keddy, Rikki LaMonda, Eva Klirowska, Josephy Zamparelli Jr., Terese Giammarco, Monica Tosches, William Gardner, John Floyd, Chris Mahoney, Ed Cobb, Margo Granfors, Herb Robinson and Alizon Lissance (as the background vocals of the citzenry, thieves, townfolk, argotiers and "good for nothings of every nation.")
Joseph Zamparelli Jr., William Gardner, Rikki LaMonda, Tory Gates, Herb Robinson, Margo Granfors, John Floyd, Gail Keddy and Chris Mahoney (as the street and tavern chatter)
Music performed by:
Alizon Lissance, Catherine Stornetta and Larry Luddecke (keyboards and musical input)
Mickey Bones (drums, percussion)
Billy Novick (recorder, pennywhistle and clarinet)
John Curtis (electric accoustic guitar)
Elmer Hawkes (slidewhistle, tambourine, accoustic guitar, background vocals)
Yeh-Hsin Lin (violins)
Kathryn Troup (french horn)
Nancy Koch (accordian)
Graphics
Gregory Kwater (Drawing of Quasimodo)
William Clark and Deb Clark, PropART, Cambridge, MA (Design)
Special Thanks to:
Ingeborg Hecht, Beverly Creasey, Mary Hopper, Neil Carlson, Howard Zinn, Larry Luddecke, Paul Lenart, Stephen Fulchino, Rikki LaMonda, Gail Keddy, Christopher Kennealy, Judy Jackson, John Floyd, Robert Carver, Louis Gordon, Richard Chalifour, Frank Capone, Cortlandt Hull, Jacquie Kay, Alizon Lissance, Michael Melford, Jennifer Shaw, Father Michael of St. Leonard's Parish, Boston, and Victor Hugo, whose great novel, "Notre Dame de Paris," published in 1831 continues to inspire and send shirvers up the spine.
The composer wishes to thank the myriad actors, singers, technies and musician(s) who deserted their families, friends and all better judgement to bring "The Hunchback" to the hamlets, small towns and metropoli of the Northeast during the Spring, Summer, and Fall of 1996 though Hell, high water and (especially) hurricane. And they were: Terese Giammarco, Joseph Zamparelli Jr., Alizon Lissance, Rikki LaMonda, Gail Keddy, Francine Davis, Sal Domino, Ann Thomas, Bob Whitelock, Tory Gates, Faith Faulkner, John Floyd, Duane Reed, Gina Jones, Dennis Meaney, Daniel Gewertz, Dan Wilson, Lisa Domenucci, Gerry Katz, Joseph Hughes, Derry Woodhouse, Steve Bray, Lisa "Ris" Risley, Walter Noons, Sam Huntington, Dave Watson and Terry Clarey.
Recorded at Straight Up Music, Arlighton, MA:
Larry Luddecke (engineer)
Herb Robinson (engineer on "Philosopher of the Streets")
Jonathan Weiner (mastered at "M" Works, Cambridge, MA)
Produced by Elmer Hawkes with production assistance by Alizon Lissance, Larry Luddecke and Catherine Stornetta.
All words and music by Elmer Hawkes B.M.I.
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Revised April 29, 2001