Music Kitchen Food for the Soul Presents Pianist Roy Eaton in Concert for New York City Homeless on January 24 Music Kitchen Food for the Soul will present pianist Roy Eaton in a concert for New York City's homeless on Wednesday, January 24 - 7:30 PM at Holy Trinity Shelter - 65th St. and Central Park West in Manhattan. Mr. Eaton's repertoire for this concert will be taken from his latest album "Keyboard Classics for Children," which includes selections by Mozart, Bach, Debussy, Scott Joplin, Roy Eaton and many others. Much more information about the album and its repertoire at http://cdbaby.com/cd/royeaton2. Roy Eaton, winner of the first Kosciuszko Foundation Chopin Award in June 1950, made his American debut with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra performing Chopin's F minor Concerto under George Schick in 1951. He was re-engaged to perform Beethoven's 4th concerto the following season, and also made his New York Town Hall debut in 1952. He is currently on the faculty of the Manhattan School of Music. In addition to his renowned Chopin interpretations, his performances of the music of Scott Joplin have been particularly noteworhy. His website is at http://www.royeaton.net. Music Kitchen Food for the Soul performances are not public concerts but rather in-house concerts for the shelter clients. All guests must please RSVP to Music Kitchen Founder and Director Kelly Hall-Tompkins at (917) 532-5547 or [log in to unmask] Kelly Hall-Tompkins (http://www.kellyhall-tompkins.com) founded Music Kitchen-Food for the Soul in March of 2005 in order to bring terrific musicians together to share the inspirational, therapeutic, evocative and uplifting power of chamber music with New York City's disenfranchised homeless shelter population. The Music Kitchen is privately funded and based at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Shelter on 65th Street and Central Park West and the Olivieri Center on 30th Street and 8th Avenue. The performances of the Music Kitchen are designed to be accessible, interactive and informative so that the listeners will come away with an emotional connection to the music and a familiarity with the context from which the composer wrote the works. For more information about the Music Kitchen-Food for the Soul Project, please contact Kelly Hall-Tompkins at (917) 532-5547 or [log in to unmask] Visit them online at their new website - http://www.musickitchennyc.org/. Jeffrey James Arts Consulting Tel: 516-586-3433 Website: http://www.jamesarts.com