The New York Society Library is pleased to present award-winning radio host and music historican Michael Lasser, with soprano and piano, in a celebration of "Alexander's Ragtime Band" and other enduring songs of its era. The event takes place Sunday, October 30 at 3:00 pm at the New York Society Library, 53 East 79th Street (just east of Madison Avenue; 6 train to 77th Street).
Music historian Michael Lasser will celebrate one of the most popular and influential songs in the history of American music with the help of three performers. Irving Berlin's "Alexander's Ragtime Band" is 100 years old in 2011, and yet thousands of people can still sing every word. Berlin, a Jewish immigrant from Russia, had a genius for America, and his song contributed to an expansion of personal freedom, the liberation of women early in the twentieth century, and a new vision of a melting-pot country.
Michael Lasser is the co-author (with Philip Furia) of America's Songs: The Stories Behind the Songs of Broadway, Hollywood, and Tin Pan Alley. He is well known as the host of the nationally syndicated public radio program Fascinatin' Rhythm, winner of the 1994 George Foster Peabody Award.
The beautiful landmarked building dates from 1917 and includes reading rooms, spaces for study, stacks, and the Assunta, Ignazio, Ada and Romano Peluso Exhibition Gallery. The Library has approximately 275,000 volumes and hosts a variety of special events, reading groups, and workshops, as well as the New York City Book Awards.
Information on the Library and its history can be found at www.nysoclib.org.
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