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June 18, 2014
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SEVEN-TIME GRAMMY™ AWARD -WINNER PAUL WINTER PRESENTS 19TH ANNUAL SUMMER SOLSTICE CELEBRATION AT ST. JOHN THE DIVINE SATURDAY JUNE 21ST Intimate Sunrise Concert Welcomes the Dawning of Summer in the |
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June 9, 2014 – NEW YORK – The 19th Annual Summer Solstice Celebration by the Paul Winter Consort with special guests trombonist Chris Brubeck (The Brubeck Brothers Quartet/Triple Play), multi-instrumentalist Paul McCandless (Oregon/Pat Metheny) and world-renowned pipe organist Timothy Brumfield will once again welcome the summer on June 21st in the world’s largest Gothic cathedral, St. John the Divine located at Amsterdam Avenue at 112th Street. Winter and colleagues will premiere a new work, “Morning of the Phoenix,” inspired by the two spectacular 100-foot long bird sculptures, entitled Phoenix, by renowned Chinese artist Xu Bing that were recently installed in the nave of the cathedral. Beginning in complete darkness at 4:30 AM, musicians play for two hours as the sun gradually illuminates the cathedral’s stained-glass windows. Immediately following the concert, the entire audience is invited to a tea and coffee reception in the Crossing of the Cathedral, during which members of the audience can meet each other along with the musicians. “This may well be our most revolutionary event yet in the cathedral,” says seven-time Grammy™ Award-winning soprano saxophonist Winter. “Given the unique spatial placement of the players, the visual dimension that will emerge, and the nature of our performing ‘partners.’ For we and the audience members alike will be ‘consorting’ with these two gigantic birds suspended above us.” The cathedral has recently mounted what perhaps is the most colossal exhibit of an artistic work that New York has ever seen. Over the course of two years, pioneering Chinese contemporary artist Xu Bing culled detritus from construction sites across the rapidly changing urban landscape of Beijing, and transformed it into his most monumental project to date: Phoenix (2008-10). An engineering feat, Phoenix is composed of a male and a female bird whose combined weight exceeds 12 tons. The Paul Winter Consort first performed Summer Solstice in 1994 as a counterpoint to its popular Winter Solstice concert series, which attracts 10,000 audience members and is broadcast on 300 National Public Radio stations. For more information or to purchase tickets please visit http://www.solsticeconcert.com DATE: Saturday, June 21, 2014 TIME: 4:30 AM WHERE: The Cathedral of St. John the Divine SUBWAY: 1 to 110th (Cathedral Parkway) or C and B to 110th (Cathedral Parkway) TICKETS: $40 General Admission MEDIA CONTACT: |
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NEW BOOK: Outside In: A Novel by Scott Shachter (StarBeat Press) June 3, 2014Paperback: 334 PagesPublisher: StarBeat Press (January 22, 2013) Language: English Catalog Number: GMR-1003 ISBN-10: 0988459906 ISBN-13: 978-0988459908 |
Shawn is a hard-luck saxophonist with an unearthly muse. His demented neighbors, a mob boss and a choir of inter dimensional aliens with sharp teeth are not the only things that stand between Shawn and jazz stardom. A bigger problem is no one likes his crazy music. Worst of all, it scares off Carole, the woman he loves more than anyone. It even scares himself because he knows one day he’ll follow his reckless muse until he goes insane, and Carole will stay away forever. When his soul collides with reality, Shawn must choose between his art and his love. Scott Shachter has been playing his flutes, clarinets and saxophones on Broadway since 1988. author of Swing to Bop and Jazz Masters of the Forties and with Leonard Feather, The Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz.
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Tyrone Birkett Emancipation at
Sunday June 29th 4:30pm
Marcus Garvey Park in Harlem
124th and Fifth Avenue Featuring Tyrone Birkett-Saxophone Performing Music From Their Tyrone Birkett | Emancipation “The Promised Land”
(Araminta Music 111562-02) Street Date March 25, 2014 Tyrone Birkett (saxophones, keyboards); Paula Ralph Birkett (vocals); Gregory Royals (piano, organ); Reggie Young (electric Bass); Jason Patterson (drums) Except on: Strength – Pablo Vergara (electric keyboards); Camille Gainer Jones (drums) The Promise – Pablo Vergara (piano); John Benitez (acoustic Bass);
Camille Gainer Jones (drums) |
Saxophonist Tyrone Birkett has synthesized his mentorship by jazz greats Frank Foster and Budd Johnson, years toiling in black church sanctuaries and 70s soul-jazz into a distinctive fusion. An “outsider” artist not common to the jazz scene, not considering himself a jazz musician in the strictest sense, he has nonetheless developed a powerful lyrical sound with shades of post-Coltraneisms, jazz sensibilities and an idiosyncratic but musical melodic sense. A composer and conceptualist as well, he has created “Postmodern Spirituals”, a retelling of the Negro freedom song. Created as a voice for freedom in contemporary times, by re-imagining and reviving the Negro spiritual.Postmodern Spirituals: The Promised Land is the first presentation of the Postmodern Spiritual concept, featuring saxophonist Tyrone Birkett with vivid compositions that vary from the funk-driven epic “The Departure”, commencing with a bold declaration, an overture of sorts for the project. Vocalist Paula Ralph-Birkett gives the statement of purpose which flows into a sax solo that “preaches the message”. Other selections range from a re-imagining of the Negro Spiritual “Motherless Child’ revived by a soulful vocal rendition, funky underpinning and new arrangement, “Strength” with a determined vocal delivery by Paula Ralph-Birkett and a unyielding sax solo by Tyrone Birkett.
Then a modern re-creation of a slave’s sorrow song, the heartfelt ballad “Deep River”, (which is heard in the 1929 film version of “Showboat”); the impressionistic “Freedom Dreaming” ; ending with the haunting “The Promise” with a melody inspired by Wayne Shorter featuring a passionate solo by bassist John Benitez, round out the album. Together these songs suggest a revitalizing of the classic “CTI” sound with its blending of soulful sophistication, added by a rich and imaginative harmonic palette and curious usage of form. “Postmodern Spirituals: The Promised Land”, Freedom Music for the 21st century. |
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