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This vocal score is designed for singers, pianists, music teachers, and theatre students who want a reliable edition for rehearsals, lessons, and performance preparation.
It works well for cast members studying roles, students developing musical theatre technique, and performers seeking a clear and comprehensive reference.
The layout supports consistent practice and makes the material approachable for learners at various levels.
Containing the full piano and vocal arrangements of thirteen selections from the beloved Broadway musical, this edition offers vocal melody, harmony parts, chord names, piano accompaniment, and expressive details that guide interpretation.
The included black and white photos add visual context and help performers connect with the story and characters.
Its spacious 140-page design makes it easy to follow during rehearsals and coaching sessions.
This score helps musicians strengthen expression, reading accuracy, and overall performance skills while exploring Stephen Schwartzs distinctive musical style.
It supports steady growth through familiar and engaging repertoire, making it useful for voice teachers, theatre departments, and performers preparing for auditions or staged productions.
Its structure encourages motivated practice and helps build confidence as singers refine phrasing, rhythm, and emotional delivery.
Full Song List Alas for You * All for the Best * All Good Gifts * Bless the Lord * By My Side * Day by Day * Learn Your Lessons Well * On the Willows * Prepare Ye * Save the People * Tower of Babble * Turn Back, O Man * We Beseech Thee
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This complete vocal score offers a dependable foundation for rehearsals, lessons, and musical theatre study, making it a thoughtful addition to any performers library and a valuable resource for long-term artistic development.
Godspell! (Vocal Score) is a British play written by Stephen Schwartz and published by Hal Leonard (1983).
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