The musical Les Miserables.
The composers of "Les Misérables," Claude-Michel Schönberg and Alain Boublil, are also known for other notable works, including "Miss Saigon," which explores themes of love and loss during the Vietnam War. Schönberg collaborated with Richard Maltby Jr. on "Martin Guerre," while Boublil and Schönberg together created "The Pirate Queen," based on the historical figure Grace O'Malley. Their collaborations have left a significant impact on musical theater, showcasing their ability to blend powerful storytelling with memorable music.
The Composers Quartet was created in 1965.
Decomposing Composers was created in 1980.
American Composers Orchestra was created in 1977.
Composers in Red Sneakers was created in 1981.
Southeastern Composers League was created in 1950.
Croatian Composers' Society was created in 1945.
Tasmanian Composers Collective was created in 2006.
Norwegian Society of Composers was created in 1917.
American Composers Forum was created in 1973.
Society of British Composers was created in 1905.
Jazz Composers Workshop was created in 1955.