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Bruce Coughlin

Bruce Coughlin is an orchestrator and musical arranger. He has won a Tony Award (from three nominations), a Drama Desk Award (from eleven nominations), and an Obie Award.

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History of Bruce Coughlin

Background and education

Bruce Coughlin is a distinguished orchestrator and musical arranger known for his extensive work in theater, film, and television. Coughlin was born in 1960 and grew up in New York City, where he was immersed in the vibrant music scene from a young age. He attended the Manhattan School of Music, where he honed his skills in composition and orchestration.

Career in theater

Coughlin’s career took off in the realm of musical theater. He has worked on numerous Broadway productions, showcasing his talent for blending orchestration with compelling musical narratives. He is particularly recognized for his collaborations with composer and lyricist Jason Robert Brown, including work on productions like “Parade” and “The Last Five Years.”

Film and television work

In addition to his theater work, Coughlin has made significant contributions to film and television music. His orchestration has been featured in various movies and TV shows, demonstrating his versatility and ability to adapt his style to different mediums. He has worked on films such as “The Thing About My Folks” and “The Accidental Tourist.”

Collaboration with Bruce Hornsby

Bruce Coughlin has collaborated with acclaimed musician Bruce Hornsby on several projects, includingthe musical “SCKBSTD.”

Recognition and awards

Throughout his career, Coughlin has received numerous accolades for his work, including awards from the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP). His contributions to the arts have established him as a respected figure in the world of musical arrangements and orchestrations.

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