
AS PART OF IT'S CONTINUING SERIES OF INTIMATE MUSICAL EVENINGS 2ND FLOOR ON CLINTON IS PROUD TO PRESENT
Andrew Schulman, 8-String Guitar
Celebrating Bach's birthday (a day early!) and more!
TUESDAY 2OTH MARCH 2012
7.30 TO 9.00PM
is a guitar soloist and the founder and music director of the Abaca String Band. As a soloist he has appeared throughout the United States and Europe in venues ranging from Carnegie Recital Hall and The Improv in New York City to the Royal Albert Hall and Chelsea Arts Club in London. He has made numerous radio and TV appearances. Mr. Schulman has performed, as a soloist in 1997 and with the Abaca String Band in 1999, at The White House, and at the Metropolitan Museum of Art among many other well-known institutions. The Abaca String Band has appeared on the Carnegie Hall Neighborhood Concert Series and in concert throughout the U.S.
Andrew Schulman currently appears every Wednesday and Friday night at Alouette on the Upper West Side. He is a volunteer musician three days a week in the Surgical ICU at Beth Israel Medical Center.
He has recorded two solo CDs for the Centaur label, "The Baroque Style", and "Lullabies, Reveilles, (and Siesta!)", and his original music and arrangements are published by Berben Edizioni Musicali of Italy.
This will be Andrew Schulman's first performance at Tony Powe's speakeasy, 2nd Floor on Clinton.
TUESDAY 20th March 2012
7.30 TO 9.00PM
A Choral:
Befiehl du deine Wege/Entrust Thy Way, BWV 244…J.S. Bach (1685-1750)
Suite in D major (orig. 1st ‘Cello Suite), BWV 1007
Prelude, Allemande, Courante, Sarabande, Menuet I & II, Gigue
Grand Overture…Mauro Giuliani (1781-1829)
Granada… Isaac Albeniz (1860-1909)
INTERMISSION
Chôros #1…Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887-1959)
Embraceable You…George Gershwin (1898-1937)
Summertime
Prelude BWV 999…J.S. Bach
Fugue BWV 539/1001
Here Comes The Sun…George Harrison (1943-2001)
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