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The Really Terrible Orchestra of Westchester - Concert - May 5, 2012

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 2 Bridge St Irvington NY 10533  See map

Our performance on May 5 will take place in the Cafe of the Eileen Fisher, Inc. building in Irvington, NY. The address is 2 Bridge Street, #230. 

Guests should park in the lot between the two large warehouse buildings on the west side of the Metro North station in Irvington. 

The schedule will be as follows:
3:00: orchestra performs
3:45: intermission
4:00: jazz band performs
5:00: reception


RTOW Orchestra Program:
Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring - J.S. Bach
Eine Kleine Nachtmusik , First Movement - W.A. Mozart
La Rejouissance , Music for the Royal Fireworks - G.F. Handel
Unfinished Symphony (Number 8), First movement - F. Schubert
Hungarian Dances - Numbers 5,6 - J. Brahms

RTOW Dixieland Express Jazz Band Program:
After You've Gone - T. Layton &H Creamer, 1918
On The Sunny Side Of The Street - J. McHugh & D. Fields, 1930
I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me - C. Glaskill & J. McHugh, 1926 
All Of Me - S. Simons & G. Marks, 1931
Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue - R. Henderson, 1925
I Can't Give You Anything But Love - J. McHugh & D. Fields, 1928
Georgia On My Mind - H. Carmichael & S. Gorell, 1930
Bill Baily - H. Cannon, 1902
Midnight In Moscow - V. Solovyov-Sedoi & M. Matusovsky, 1955
Cabaret - J. Kander & F. Ebb, 1966
When The Saints Go Marching In - American Gospel Hymn, year ?

Conductor:
Nathaniel Chase is active as a conductor, bassist, and teacher throughout the Tri-state area. In addition to conducting the Really Terrible Orchestra of Westchester, Mr. Chase has led performances of the Mimesis Ensemble and of the New England Conservatory Composers' Series. Mr. Chase is a graduate of the New England Conservatory Of Music and the Yale School of Music.

Musicians:
Alexander Wills - trumpet
Amber Neher - french horn
Amit Aggarwal - alto sax
Amy Hall - bassoon
Anne Goldfield - cello
Barbara Rosenthal - violin
Bob Wiesen - alto sax
Donald Barbour - violin, concertmaster
Eileen Murphy - bodhran (Irish drum)
Eldira Luca - flute
Ferdie Flick - electric bass, guitar
Harry Bright - violin
Harvey Grosberg - violin 
Howard Jacobs - banjo 
Jeanne Velonis - accordian
Jeffrey Escher - trumpet
John Pisarchik - electric bass
Jules Becker - percussion
Les Krasnogor - clarinet
Lloyd Landa - oboe
Lorraine Kroutil - clarinet 
Marsha Gordon - violin
Michele Lada - alto sax
Neil Figler - superbone (valved trombone)
Norman Weiss - banjo
Patricia Pinckney - keyboard
Paul Greenberg - clarinet
Robert Leggat - trumpet
Stephanie Plaut - flute
Steve Habig - french horn
Susan DeGeorge - flute
Yossi Stern - violin 

Jazz Vocalist:
Maria Martir

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