New York City, New York

I have some free tickets for a performance by the Feinsmith Quartet this Saturday night at 8:00 PM at Merkin Hall. The tickets are free (normally $25) however there is a $5 ticket processing fee to be prepaid through our website.

RSVP: http://www.reallivepeopleparty.com/singles-parties/event1262.html

Check out the reviews below...the music is great. It's about 80% Jewish music, classical, very high energy. Think Kronos meets the Klezmatics.

The ensemble is made up of Kronos quartet cellist, Jennifer Culp, Terry's Riley's son, Gyan Riley, the amazing Christopher Taylor, Michael Manring and Scott Amendola are in the band. A powerful ensemble.

REVIEWS:

Feinsmith Quartet: http://www.feinsmithquartet.com

"...the performance seemed unimprovable -- taut, pointed and electrifying. The ensemble comprised pianist Christopher Taylor, guitarist Gyan Riley, cellist Jennifer Culp and electric bassist Michael Manring." San Francisco Chronicle, Joshua Kosman

"The evening concluded with the Feinsmith Quartet from the United States in a performance of Daniel Feinsmith’s “Elohim.” This was modern music at its most melodious -- full of tension but with thrilling rhythm. I was surprised by how much I enjoyed the opportunity to concentrate on the sound -- to just listen, free of the need to look. " The Dance Current, Kaija Pepper

"Feinsmith's music gives Moses a richly textured engine, churning fast, complex rhythms among piano, cello, electric bass and acoustic guitar."
San Francisco Chronicle, Rachel Howard

"Elohim, the pounding score for guitar, piano, cello and bass, by Daniel David Feinsmith, was performed live by the Feinsmith Quartet." Voice of Dance, Allan Ulrich

"“Penance” was danced to the bright, jazzy “Elohim” by Daniel David Feinsmith and performed live by the brilliant Feinsmith Quartet."
San Francisco Examiner, Sasha Vasilyuk

"A bountiful score played live by the Feinsmith Quartet" Ballet & Dance magazine, Toba Singer

Official Website: http://www.reallivepeopleparty.com/singles-parties/event1262.html

Added by NYCBNG and SBNG on January 16, 2008

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