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Music Kitchen Food for the Soul Presents Concerts for NY City Homeless
For Immediate Release
Contact: Jeffrey James Arts Consulting
516-586-3433 or jamesarts@worldnet.att.net
Music Kitchen Food for the Soul will present concerts for New York City’s homeless on December 16 at 7:30 and December 17 at 8 PM at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Shelter - 65th St. and Central Park West in Manhattan.
The December 16 concert will feature John Lehmann-Haupt, solo guitarist and president of the New York Guitar Society.
The December 17 program will feature Music Kitchen Founder, Director and violinist Kelly Hall-Tompkins and internationally renowned violinist/composer Mark O’Connor performing an excerpt of his Double Concerto and Appalachia Waltz.
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 MusicKitchenNYC@aol.com.
Kelly Hall-Tompkins (http://www.kellyhall-tompkins.com) founded Music Kitchen Food for the Soul in March of 2005 in order to bring musicians together to share the inspirational, therapeutic, evocative and uplifting power of chamber music with New York City’s disenfranchised homeless shelter population. They have, to date, presented more than 30 concerts for this population. Music Kitchen is based at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Shelter on 65th Street and Central Park West and the Olivieri Center. Their performances 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. They have been the subjects of articles in Chamber Music magazine and Spirituality & Health.
For more information about the Music Kitchen Food for the Soul project, please contact Kelly Hall-Tompkins at 917-532-5547 or MusicKitchenNYC@aol.com. Visit them online at http://www.musickitchennyc.org/.
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Contact: Jeffrey James Arts Consulting
516-586-3433 or jamesarts@worldnet.att.net
Music Kitchen Food for the Soul will present concerts for New York City’s homeless on December 16 at 7:30 and December 17 at 8 PM at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Shelter - 65th St. and Central Park West in Manhattan.
The December 16 concert will feature John Lehmann-Haupt, solo guitarist and president of the New York Guitar Society.
The December 17 program will feature Music Kitchen Founder, Director and violinist Kelly Hall-Tompkins and internationally renowned violinist/composer Mark O’Connor performing an excerpt of his Double Concerto and Appalachia Waltz.
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 MusicKitchenNYC@aol.com.
Kelly Hall-Tompkins (http://www.kellyhall-tompkins.com) founded Music Kitchen Food for the Soul in March of 2005 in order to bring musicians together to share the inspirational, therapeutic, evocative and uplifting power of chamber music with New York City’s disenfranchised homeless shelter population. They have, to date, presented more than 30 concerts for this population. Music Kitchen is based at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Shelter on 65th Street and Central Park West and the Olivieri Center. Their performances 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. They have been the subjects of articles in Chamber Music magazine and Spirituality & Health.
For more information about the Music Kitchen Food for the Soul project, please contact Kelly Hall-Tompkins at 917-532-5547 or MusicKitchenNYC@aol.com. Visit them online at http://www.musickitchennyc.org/.
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