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| Steven Richman's HARMONIE ENSEMBLE NEW YORK Big Bands Do The Classics "Big Bands Do the Classics" with the Grammy Award-nominated Harmonie Ensemble/New York, Steven Richman, conductor. Presenting a one-hour concert of Swing Era big band arrangements based on classical themes. The program will include "Bach Goes to Town", "Caprice XXIV Paganini", "Let's Dance", and "Bolero", originally played by the Benny Goodman Orchestra, as well as Tommy Dorsey's "Song of India", Glenn Miller's "Anvil Chorus", Les Brown's "Bizet Has His Day", Claude Thornhill's "Hungarian Dance", and other selections. Special Guest Dan Levinson, clarinet Mark Gross, alto Lawrence Feldman, alto Lew Tabackin, tenor Bobby Lavell, tenor Jon-Erik Kellso, tpt Bob Millikan, tpt Art Baron, tbn Harvey Tibbs, tbn Jim Fryer, tbn Wayne Goodman, tan Victor Lewis, drums Francois Moutin, bass James Chirillo, guitar Lincoln Mayorga, piano This concert is made possible by support from the New York State Council on the Arts (a state agency), the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer, The Ann & Gordon Getty Foundation, Con Edison, and individual contributions. Weds., June 13th 1:00 p.m. Midday Jazz Midtown St. Peter's Church write your comments about the article :: © 2018 Jazz News :: home page |