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Wed, 7 Feb 2007 10:43:33 -0800
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Downtown Music Productions Presents Feedback: Jazz and Pop Influences
in Contemporary Music on February 11 in New York City

Downtown Music Productions, Mimi Stern-Wolfe, Artistic Director, will
present Feedback: Jazz and Pop Influences on Contemporary Music as part
of their East Village Concert Series on Sunday, February 11 - 3 PM at
St. Mark's Church in the Bowery, 131 E.  10th Street at 2nd Avenue.
Suggested donation for the concert is $15.

This concert will feature Mimi Stern-Wolfe and the Downtown Chamber
Players performing Erwin Schulhoff's Hot Sonata for saxophone and piano,
Ray Green's Holiday for Four for viola, clarinet, bassoon and piano,
Ravel's Blues Movement from his Violin Sonata, Paul Schoenfeld's Cafe
Musique for piano trio and jazz compositions performed by Marty Ehrlich
& Friends.

Performers will be violist Lori Berkowitz, bassoonist Gili Sharett,
clarinetist David Hopkins, and violinist Marilyn Dubow, along with the
Downtown Chamber Trio - violinist Rieko Kawabata, cellist Daniel Barrett
and pianist Mimi Stern-Wolfe with special guests - saxophonist Marty
Ehrlich & friends.

For reservations or more concert information, please contact Downtown
Music Productions at 212-477-1594 or [log in to unmask]

Downtown Music Productions and its Music Director Mimi Stern-Wolfe
present many vital and unique programs for the New York community,
including new American opera, children's orchestral and chamber concerts,
Jewish cultural and holocaust related concert programs, the Benson AIDS
series, new and cutting edge music, traditional chamber music, women's
music, social issues concerts, commissioned works, vocal-mixed recitals
and ensembles and the new East Village community concert series.  Visit
them online at http://www.downtownmusicproductions.org.

For more information about Downtown Music Productions, contact them at
212-477-1594 or [log in to unmask]

Jeffrey James Arts Consulting
Tel: 516-586-3433
Website: http://www.jamesarts.com

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