The 25 members of the award winning GBO will perform works to celebrate the 90th Birthday of New York City born film composer John Williams, and more.
The Gramercy Brass Orchestra's 40th Anniversary Concert for NYC will take place on Monday, September 12 at 6 PM, outdoors on Irving Place, between East 19th and 20th Streets and 3rd Avenue and Park Avenue South in Manhattan. The event is free to the public, with leading support from Amazon.
The 25 members of the award winning GBO will perform works to celebrate the 90th Birthday of New York City born film composer John Williams, and other notable composers such as Sir Arthur Sullivan, Puerto Rican born Rafael Hernandez, Arthur Prior, the legendary Edward Kennedy (Duke) Ellington and The Music Man composer, Meredith Willson.
Highlights of the program will include guest appearances by Broadway star, vocalist and actor Matthew Hydzik and legendary NYC trumpet soloist from The Music Man orchestra, Wayne Du Maine. Special guest emcee will be Michael Schuil, voice over artist, singer and actor.
Gramercy Brass Orchestra's 40th Anniversary Concert for NYC is also supported by Thrivent Financial, and presented in collaboration with the National Arts Club and the Office of NYC Council Member Carlina Rivera. This presentation is also made possible by generous financial support from friends of Gramercy Brass Orchestra of NY.
The event is free and open to the public.
A private VIP reception will take place following the concert for sponsors and supporters of GBO, hosted by NY1 Morning Show anchor Pat Kiernan. To become a supporter of Gramercy Brass Orchestra to attend the VIP reception, please contact info@gramercybrass.org.
Gramercy Brass Orchestra of New York was founded in 1982 as a 501 (c)(3) by trumpeter/cornetist John Henry Lambert as an ensemble employing the instruments of the traditional brass band. Members of GBO also appear with major ensembles such as the NY Philharmonic, Metropolitan Opera, American Ballet Theatre, as well as many Broadway show orchestras and prestigious chamber ensembles.
They won First Place in the 1984 and 1985 North American Brass Band Championships and have appeared at Lincoln Center, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Bard Music Festival at the Fisher Center alongside the American Symphony Orchestra, at Baruch Performing Arts Center, Saint Patrick's Cathedral, Gettysburg Festival, The National Arts Club, World Trade Center, South Street Seaport, and many years of performances in collaboration with the NYC Department of Park and Recreation, and more.
GBO offers its annual Gramercy Brass Band Camp, held each summer at the John J. Cali School of Music at Montclair State University in NJ, where young brass and percussion students have the opportunity to be coached by and perform side-by-side with Gramercy Brass Orchestra's professional members. They have also appeared as "artist in residence" in many schools in NYC, Long Island and New Jersey.
Much more about them at www.gramercybrass.org.
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