Concerts Around the Corner presents:
Bassoon in the Wild
Jazz Concert!
Sunday April 28th, 3PM
An exciting event for Jazz Appreciation Month! The Bassoon in the Wild quartet will play Duke Ellington, Miles Davis and John Coltrane. Original compositions from the latest CD Next Chapter will also be performed. To enhance the performance, members of the quartet will share their knowledge about the influence of jazz greats and how the bassoon fits in.
The jazz quartet Bassoon in the Wild consists of bassoon, piano/melodica, bass, and drums. The musicians: Michael Rabinowitz, bassoon; Tommy Campbell, Drums; Matt King, Piano and Andy Mckee, Bass, all top NYC performers. This concert is made possible by funding from the American Federation of Musicians Local 400, Musicians Performance Trust Fund.
Bassoon in the Wild will take place at the Studio Around the Corner at 67 Main Street in Brewster Village (around the back of the Southeast Old Town Hall). The FREE concert will be performed on April 28th at 3:00 PM.
Seating is limited, reservations are recommended. Reserve here, or copy and paste https://forms.gle/gosE5Rt1ayd4fwn26 to reserve.
The jazz quartet Bassoon in the Wild consists of bassoon, piano/melodica, bass, and drums. The musicians: Michael Rabinowitz, bassoon; Tommy Campbell, Drums; Matt King, Piano and Andy Mckee, Bass, all top NYC performers. This concert is made possible by funding from the American Federation of Musicians Local 400, Musicians Performance Trust Fund.
Bassoon in the Wild will take place at the Studio Around the Corner at 67 Main Street in Brewster Village (around the back of the Southeast Old Town Hall). The FREE concert will be performed on April 28th at 3:00 PM.
Seating is limited, reservations are recommended. Reserve here, or copy and paste https://forms.gle/gosE5Rt1ayd4fwn26 to reserve.
New Year’s Day Concert for Peace--- January 1, 2024, 2 pm
Start your new year at a peaceful gathering with music, readings, and camaraderie. Join musicians, Robert Zubrycki, violinist; Paul Staroba, pianist; Erica Spyres, actor, singer; Philip Anderson, singer; and Drew Jackson, singer, guitarist, as they perform classical, Broadway and seasonal favorites, interspersed with peaceful and thoughtful readings.
The program will include works by Montgomery, Massenet, Poulenc, Rodgers and Hammerstein, Yiddish folk songs, the Kinks and more! Between them, our performers have appeared in dozens of Broadway shows and at major concert venues throughout the region. For full bios and more details, look for CulturalArtsCo social media posts! Suggested donation, $10 at door. Click here to make a reservation. Walk-ins are welcome as space allows. Afterwards, enjoy the Festival of Trees in the Old Town Hall Theater! This concert is made possible, in part, by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature as well as through the Putnam Arts Council’s Arts Link Grant Program with public funds provided from Putnam County. |
Concerts Around the Corner
Concerts Around the Corner is the classical and jazz chamber music series produced by the Cultural Arts Coalition under the guidance of Robert Zubrycki, Musical Artistic Director. The Coalition presents approximately 6 concerts each year. Most have been performed in the Studio Around The Corner, an acoustically intimate environment, and outdoors at the Space at Ryder Farm. We are proud to say that the concerts we hold are performed by talented musical experts who are associated with the American Symphony Orchestra and Broadway. Our goal is to provide concertgoers with the experience of seeing our concerts in the restored Old Town Hall Theater.
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New Year's Day Concert for Peace - January 1st, 2021 |
Our concerts are funded through a variety of sources including ticket sales, grants, and general Coalition fundraising activities. Most critical to the viability of these series, however, are "Sponsorships of Concerts Around the Corner", who give annually at levels of Impresario, Soloist, Leader, and Ensemble. If you are interested in becoming a Supporter to ensure that the concerts continue into the future, please contribute here.
We are also in gratitude to the Putnam Arts Council through which Concerts Around the Corner is made possible in part by the NYS Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the NYS Legislature. In Putnam County, this program is managed and monitored by the Putnam Arts Council, Mahopac, NY.
We are also in gratitude to the Putnam Arts Council through which Concerts Around the Corner is made possible in part by the NYS Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the NYS Legislature. In Putnam County, this program is managed and monitored by the Putnam Arts Council, Mahopac, NY.
2022 Sponsors:
Media Sponsor:
Brewster HamletHub
Impresario: $500 or More
Janis and Alan Menken
John and Sharon Riley
NYSEG
Soloist: $250 to $499
Tompkins Mahopac Bank
Catherine Croft
Robert Isley Violins
Lynne Eckardt and Paul Hondorf
Michael Stout and Stephen Shea
Leader: $100 to $249
Feehan Insurance Agency, Inc.
The Music Cottage
Lisa M. Denig
Cherie Ingraham and Ricky Feuerman
In Memory of Carol A. Conn
Ensemble: $40 to $99
Country Kitchen
Depot Wines and Liquors
Kim Papa, Piano Tuning and Repair
Kathleen and John Lord
Linda Dahl Vogl
Concerts Around the Corner Acknowledges:
Manhattan Concert Productions
Kim Papa, piano technician
Fabienne and Joanne Riccoboni, video
Robert Isley Violins
Brewster Carmel Garden Club
Brewster Flower Garden
Brewster Theater Company
The Village of Brewster Film Festival
The Bowl Company
The Music Cottage
Wilians Mendez
Southeast Museum
SevenStar School of Performing Arts
The Coalition’s Steinway L Series grand piano is on extended loan from Cheryl Palmer & Estate of Edward H. Vito, Sr., made possible by the generosity of Cheryl Palmer as well as Rob and Sefani Goselink.
Concerts Around the Corner in 2023 is made possible in part by the NYS Council on the Arts with the support of Governor and the New York sLegislature.
Media Sponsor:
Brewster HamletHub
Impresario: $500 or More
Janis and Alan Menken
John and Sharon Riley
NYSEG
Soloist: $250 to $499
Tompkins Mahopac Bank
Catherine Croft
Robert Isley Violins
Lynne Eckardt and Paul Hondorf
Michael Stout and Stephen Shea
Leader: $100 to $249
Feehan Insurance Agency, Inc.
The Music Cottage
Lisa M. Denig
Cherie Ingraham and Ricky Feuerman
In Memory of Carol A. Conn
Ensemble: $40 to $99
Country Kitchen
Depot Wines and Liquors
Kim Papa, Piano Tuning and Repair
Kathleen and John Lord
Linda Dahl Vogl
Concerts Around the Corner Acknowledges:
Manhattan Concert Productions
Kim Papa, piano technician
Fabienne and Joanne Riccoboni, video
Robert Isley Violins
Brewster Carmel Garden Club
Brewster Flower Garden
Brewster Theater Company
The Village of Brewster Film Festival
The Bowl Company
The Music Cottage
Wilians Mendez
Southeast Museum
SevenStar School of Performing Arts
The Coalition’s Steinway L Series grand piano is on extended loan from Cheryl Palmer & Estate of Edward H. Vito, Sr., made possible by the generosity of Cheryl Palmer as well as Rob and Sefani Goselink.
Concerts Around the Corner in 2023 is made possible in part by the NYS Council on the Arts with the support of Governor and the New York sLegislature.
Mike Fahn and Mary Ann McSweeney August 8th, 2020 at the Garden Around the Corner |
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Rachel and Keve
July 25th, 2020
Photos on display by Brian Alberghini
July 25th, 2020
Photos on display by Brian Alberghini
Concert for Peace, 2020
The Cultural Arts Coalition presents: New Year’s Day Concert for Peace, Wednesday, January 1st, 2:00pm, Studio Around the Corner, Brewster NY.
Start your new year at a peaceful gathering, with music, poetry readings and camaraderie at this popular event. As we celebrate all of our community this New Year, we are collecting canned or dry food items to assist those in need.
Three of our featured performers met and became fast friends in the pit - the Broadway orchestra for A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder, the winner of the 2014 Tony Award for Best Musical. Paul Staroba, piano and musical director; Robert Zubrycki, violin, and Shelagh Abate, french horn. They will be joined by the vocalist and violinist, Erica Spryes. The musical selections will include the Trio for Violin, French Horn and Piano by Johannes Brahms, Journey by L. Subramaniam, selections from J. S. Bach’s Goldberg variations will played in memory of Stefani Gosselink, works by Ralph Vaughan Williams, some Broadway favorites and a sing-a-long of Auld Lang Syne.
Works by the poet, Demetrios Trifiatis, Ph. D in Philosophy and retired professor from Duke University will be read by Judy Marano, Phyllis Polonkay and Alyson Denny.
Paul Staroba is currently the Associate Conductor of A Christmas Carol on Broadway. This dynamic performer has many Broadway credits, including: My Fair Lady, War Paint, A Gentleman’s Guide To Love and Murder, Next to Normal, A Little Night Music, and Grey Gardens. Off-Broadway: The Mad Ones, Dear Evan Hansen, Far From Heaven, and Carrie. His next show will be Company starring Katrina Lenk and Patti Lupone on Broadway.
Erica Spyres is an actor, singer, and violinist who made her Broadway debut in Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Carousel. For nearly two years, Erica toured the US, Canada, and Japan with the Once First National Tour. Then, she spent two months in Paris performing in Passion opposite Natalie Dessay at the Théâtre du Châtelet. She has been a soloist with The Boston Pops, Sondheim Unplugged at 54 Below and Springfield Regional Opera. For her work on stage, Erica has received an Elliot Norton Award for Tribes and IRNE Awards for Camelot, Avenue Q, and The Light in the Piazza.
Shelagh Abate is one of New York’s most sought-after musicians. Known for her simultaneously warm and assertive sound, her versatility and musical intuition has earned her a place in the lexicon of NYC’s busiest performers. Shelagh has opened more than one dozen Broadway productions. Among them are Mary Poppins, A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder, South Pacific, Honeymoon in Vegas, Evita, Fiddler on the Roof, Anastasia, and most currently Disney’s Frozen. Since arriving in New York in 2006, she has performed regularly with The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, The Mostly Mozart Festival, The American Ballet Theater, The American Symphony Orchestra, and has been principal horn of the Vermont Symphony Orchestra since 1999. She is a founding member of the award-winning Triton Brass, and on the faculty with the Atlantic Brass Quintet International Summer Seminar.
Violinist, Robert Zubrycki, is the director of the Concerts Around the Corner series. He is currently Concertmaster for the New York City Chamber Orchestra, a member of the American Symphony Orchestra, and the Stamford Symphony. He has recently performed as Concertmaster for the New York Choral Society at Carnegie Hall, Encores! at City Center, Opera Orchestra of New York and is the acting Concertmaster for the Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic. He also performs in the orchestra for American Ballet Theater at Lincoln Center, is Assistant Concertmaster for Orchestra Moderne and a regular performer at the 92nd St. Y’s Lyrics and Lyricists series. A veteran of dozens of Broadway shows, Robert was recently a member of the orchestras for Kiss Me, Kate, Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Carousel, She Loves Me and A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder.