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446:, a musical. For a brief period in 1985/1986, Di Lello was a member of the rock band Pride of Lions with singer/guitarist Chris Gavin. In 2021, Di Lello began releasing recordings and videos of original and cover songs under the name Eddie D and the Guarantee. On these recordings Di Lello plays all the instruments and does all of the singing. Included in this project is his arrangement of the Beatles' song 373:. Members of the Group included Carol Hansen, Sheri Alley, Ron Lybeck, Donald Joyce, Paul Di Lello, Rebecca Perrin, Jane Desmond, Rob Kaplan, Arkady Koffman, Ricardo Mendez, Louise Rogers, Nusha Martynuk, and Patricia Graf. Di Lello's work for the Group included: 514: 191:. The book and lyrics were written by Fitzgerald and Ringkamp, with music by Jimmy Justice and choreography by Glenngo King. The production had a cast of thirty adults, teens, and children from 345:(1976) was a one-hour piece for a large ensemble, with the themes of being lost, communication in unknown realms, rescue, and codes. All of the vocals, piano, and percussion in 322:'s Dance Center. In these dance/musical works, Di Lello developed his focus on performance by dancers/musicians, or performers trained as both dancers and musicians. 240: 795: 780: 235:
was produced by Philip Meister and Maurice Edwards at The Cubiculo in New York City, with its premiere in March 1974. An unreleased recording of
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was a 15-minute piece for four dancer/musicians who danced both together and alone, both in silence and to music they performed on four
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In the summer of 1974, Di Lello was Artistic Director of the Everyman Company and directed a production of
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Based in New York City, the Ed Di Lello Group was active from 1978 through 1982, performing at various
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From 1967 to 1970, Di Lello worked with the Everyman Company and the Chalk Circle Players in
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Di Lello composed, orchestrated, conducted, and staged two operas adapted from plays by
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who made work during the 1970s and 1980s. He is currently an attorney practicing in
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and structured noise, as well as the use of simultaneously spoken and sung poetry.
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and John Braswell. He had featured roles in the company's repertory productions of
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created a “slightly eerie limbo” through which the work slowly emerged.
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From 1971 to 1973, Di Lello performed with the E.T.C. Company at
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was performed by the cast of eighteen dancer/actor/musicians.
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In 1983/1984 Di Lello collaborated, as composer, with writer
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From 1975 through 1977, Di Lello created four related works:
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Di Lello's page on La MaMa Archives Digital Collections
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is available at the Billy Rose Theatre Division of the
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In February 1970, the Chalk Circle Players premiered
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Billy Rose Collection of the New York Public Library
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During this workshop he developed 424:The Music and the Arms and the Legs 408:The Music and the Arms and the Legs 161:and directed by Leonardo Shapiro. 145:. Also at La MaMa he performed in 25: 462:, a photographer and editor, and 123:La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club 448:I'm Happy Just To Dance With You 781:20th-century American composers 290:was notable for its mixture of 282:'s long poem, was conducted by 752:"DANCE: ED DI LELLO'S GROUP". 620:(1983)". Accessed May 8, 2018. 604:(1976)". Accessed May 8, 2018. 588:(1972)". Accessed May 8, 2018. 572:(1972)". Accessed May 8, 2018. 1: 776:Sarah Lawrence College alumni 756:, 1981. Retrieved 2018-05-08. 333:In the January 1979 issue of 458:Di Lello has two daughters, 193:South Williamsburg, Brooklyn 704:William Elliot Collection. 98:; played the title role in 62:Salvatore), and received a 30:(born 1952) is an American 812: 337:, Amanda Smith wrote that 251:. A television version of 205:Metropolitan Museum of Art 129:, under the direction of 82:, under the direction of 771:American male composers 636:Ensemble Studio Theatre 363:American Dance Festival 274:, in 1978. The chamber 272:Middletown, Connecticut 58:to Vincent and Angela ( 54:. Di Lello was born in 586:Everything for Anybody 416:Dance Theater Workshop 361:spaces as well as the 147:Everything for Anybody 68:Sarah Lawrence College 320:Harvard Summer School 86:and Brother Jonathan 74:Early theatrical work 658:. September 2, 1974. 482:Geraldine Fitzgerald 249:The Cat and the Moon 228:The Cat and the Moon 84:Geraldine Fitzgerald 690:"Going Out Guide". 602:The Wonderful Beast 371:Wesleyan University 268:Wesleyan University 157:(1983), written by 151:The Wonderful Beast 694:. 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Index

Lullabye (musical)
composer
choreographer
theatre director
dancer
actor
New York City
New York City
bachelor's degree
Sarah Lawrence College
Brooklyn
Geraldine Fitzgerald
O.S.F.
La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club
Manhattan
Wilford Leach
Demon
Carmilla
Andrea Dunbar
Next
Terrence McNally
Alan Blumenfeld
Macbeth
South Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Naumburg Bandshell
Central Park
Metropolitan Museum of Art
W. B. Yeats
Purgatory
The Cat and the Moon

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