New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Make
Music New York, a one-of-a-kind festival occurring each June 21, today announced its full schedule of over 1,000 free outdoor concerts, music lessons and jam sessions in public spaces across the five boroughs. The daylong musical celebration on the summer solstice is the flagship event of Make
Music Day, which is being held in more than 80 U.S. cities and has become a global phenomenon observed by hundreds of millions of people in 800 cities in 120 countries.
Completely different from a typical music festival, Make
Music Day celebrates and promotes the natural music maker in all of us, regardless of ability. Reimagining their cities and towns as stages, every kind of musician - from bucket drummers and opera singers to hip-hop artists and marching bands - pours onto streets, parks, plazas, porches, rooftops, gardens and elsewhere to celebrate, create and share their music with friends, neighbors and strangers.
Launched in France in 1982 as the Fête de la Musique, Make
Music Day is presented in the U.S. by The NAMM Foundation and coordinated by the nonprofit Make
Music Alliance. Highlights of Make
Music New York (MMNY) will include:
· Harlem to Broadway! - At the Richard Rodgers Amphitheater in Harlem's Marcus Garvey Park, a concert celebrating music from the "Great White Way" will be held featuring selections from the songbooks of legendary composers and Harlem residents. Presented in partnership with Jazzmobile and the Marcus Garvey Park Alliance.
· Twilight Chorus (for Humans) - At the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, a choir of sixteen voices will be dispersed across the grounds singing slowed down transcriptions of birdsong to create the world premiere of composer
Peter M. Wyer's "Twilight Chorus (for Humans)"
· WTC @ WTC: The Well-Tempered Clavier at the 9/11 Memorial - During the evening hours of 5 pm to 8 pm, four grand pianos will be placed at the corners of the 9/11 Memorial plaza to allow for three continuous hours of performances of J.S. Bach's masterpiece by a rotating cast of dozens of pianists of all ages.
· Midsummer Mozart Mass Appeal - The
National September 11 Memorial & Museum and the
Music and Art Department of the Borough of Manhattan College (BMCC), home of the Downtown Chorus and Downtown Symphony, will partner with MMNY at noon at the
National September 11 Memorial to present one of Mozart's great musical masterpieces and also his last: Requiem in N*E*R*D Minor, K.626. Singers and instrumentalists from around New York are invited to join.
· On the Waterfront - At Pier I in Riverside Park South, a special program of minimalist Western classical music for piano celebrating the repertoire of esteemed composer Terry Riley will be performed by professional and student players from city music schools. Presented in partnership with Summer on the Hudson and generously supported by PianoPiano.
· Mass Appeals - Large groups of musicians will participate in impromptu single-instrument performances including guitars in Union
Square Park, ukuleles and harmonicas in Central Park, banjos at Governors Island, mandolins in Theodore Roosevelt Park, bucket drumming in DUMBO, plus accordions, cellos, French horns, vocals and more
· Street Studios - At five different locations across the city, including Union Square, Prospect Heights, Long Island City and Ocean Beach, DJs and producers, including Naim Hakim, Erik Paredes and Spencer Kurlow, will set up their gear on sidewalks, engaging passersby and musicians in the spontaneous collaborative production of original music tracks
· Swamped - Esteemed guitarist and composer Elliott Sharp will lead a flotilla of10 canoes down Brooklyn's Gowanus Canal at dusk while playing a 90 minute solo guitar concert amplified by waterproof speakers, towed in the water behind each boat.
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Mamma Mia Sing-Along Truck - Fans can dance, jive and have the time of their lives while singing their favorite ABBA songs, accompanied by live musicians. In celebration of the new original movie musical "Mamma MIA! Here We Go Again," the sing-along truck will make stops at several locations in the city throughout the day. Additional trucks will also be in Los Angeles,
Chicago and Miami.
· Live at the Archway - In the Archway under the Manhattan Bridge in Dumbo, Argentinian singer
Natalia Clavier (Thievery Corporation) will perform in a tie-in with Argentina's World Cup match against Denmark. Presented in partnership with The Dumbo Improvement District.
· Joe's Pub Block Party - The famed showcase venue for live music and performance will bring renowned talent out into the sunlight at Astor Place Plaza for a daylong celebration of NYC's cultural vibrancy, featuring performances by MAKU Soundsystem, Martha Redbone, Mohsen Namjoo Migguel Anggelo, Yemen Blues and more
· The Mp3 Experiment Number Fifteen - ImprovEverywhere will debut a new interactive experience to be performed by thousands of participants wearing ear buds and using drum sticks provided courtesy of Promark. Created by Charlie Todd & Tyler Walker
·
Stevie Wonder Piano Bar - In celebration of the iconic musician, the Make
Music mobile piano bar - a pickup truck decked out with a keyboard and PA system - will make stops at several East Harlem hotspots throughout the day, beginning at the
National Black Theatre. At each location, songbooks and microphones will be passed out so that fans can sing their favorite Stevie tune to live keyboard accompaniment. Generously supported by Casio.
· Muscota Marsh Harmony - This site-specific, vocal program by composer John Hastings integrates the local environment, community and history of the northernmost part of Manhattan Island and invites the audience to wander through the performance as it unfolds.
· The Dominican Festival of the Summer Solstice - In Inwood Park, Neo-Dominican singer/songwriter and folklorist Irka Mateo, Afro-Dominican band Gaga P'al Pueblo and The Legacy Women Drum lead this Taino Summer Solstice ceremonial festival with live music and a ritual dance procession. Presented in partnership with IgniVox Productions.
· LIC Block Party - Long Island City partners will join together for an evening of music, food and drinks underneath the train tracks in historic Dutch Kills. The event will feature special performances by the Brooklyn-based Afro-Funk brass band Underground Horns and jazz guitarist Avi Bortnick. Presented with LIC Partnership and the Rockrose Development Corporation.
Additionally, Punk Island and Porch Stomp - each of which is a festival within Make
Music New York - will be held on the special dates of June 23 and 24, respectively.
Punk Island will take place at the Harlem River Picnic Area on Randall's Island featuring over 80 bands performing from five separate micro-curated stages throughout the day.
Porch Stomp will take place from the historic porches surrounding Nolan Park on Governors Island. This daylong folk festival will feature over 80 of the city's best Bluegrass, old-time, roots and American music, plus square dancing and a Banjo parade around the island for the whole family.
All Make
Music New York events are free and open to the public. Participants who wish to perform, or to host musical events, may register at MakeMusicNY.org.
About Make
Music New York
Now entering its 12th year, Make
Music New York (MMNY) is a unique festival of 1,000+ free concerts in public spaces throughout the five boroughs of New York City, all on June 21, the first day of summer and longest day of the year. MMNY takes place with similar festivities in 800 cities around the world - a global celebration of music-making. For more information, please visit www.makemusicny.org.
Support for Make
Music New York comes from NAMM Foundation, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, New York
State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the NYS Legislature, Lily Auchincloss Foundation, Urschel Charitable Fund, La Vida Feliz Foundation, Stavros Niarchos Foundation,
Dorothy Kay Trust, NYC & Company Foundation, Gilder Foundation, PianoPiano, Metro NY, WQXR and New York
Music Month.
About Make
Music Day
Held annually on June 21 to coincide with the summer solstice, Make
Music Day is part of the international Fête de la Musique, taking place in more than 800 cities across 120 countries. The daylong, musical free-for-all celebrates music in all its forms, encouraging people to band together and play in free public concerts. This year, 80 U.S. cities and the entire states of Vermont and Connecticut are organizing Make
Music celebrations, encompassing thousands of music making opportunities nationwide. Make
Music Day is presented by The NAMM Foundation and coordinated by the nonprofit Make
Music Alliance. For more information, please visit www.makemusicday.org.
About The NAMM Foundation
The NAMM Foundation is a non-profit supported in part by the
National Association of
Music Merchants and its 10,300 members around the world. The NAMM Foundation works to advance active participation in music making across the lifespan by supporting scientific research, philanthropic giving and public service programs. For more information about The NAMM Foundation, please visit www.nammfoundation.org.