4.1.05

VO to premiere new work by Marty Ehrlich at NYC Bahai Center 1/04/05.

The Sound Vision Orchestra is pleased to announce our premiere of A Trumpet in the Morning, a new work for improvising orchestra by Marty Ehrlich, commissioned by SVO with funding from the Individual Artists Program of the New York State Council on the Arts. The performance will take place at 8:00 PM on Tuesday 4 January 2005 in the John Birks Gillespie Auditorium of the New York City Bahai Center, located at 53 East 11th Street (between Broadway and University Place).
The concert will feature Ehrlich`s work on a program including compositions
written for the Sound VisionBrass Ensemble by
Jeff Hoyer and for the Sound Vision Orchestra by Warren Smith.

The ensemble performing these works will include:

Stephen Haynes, Taylor Ho Bynum and Sam Hoyt (trumpets)
Jeff Hoyer and Bob Hovey (trombones), Joseph Daley (tuba)
Bobby Zankel and Will Connell (alto saxophones)
Andrew Lamb (tenor saxophone) Scott Currie (baritone saxophone)
J. D. Parran (soprano and bass saxophones)
Mark Hennen (piano) Dominic Duval (contrabass)
Warren Smith (percussion), and Jackson Krall (drums)

Admission for the entire evening will be $15; for advance ticket purchase, please contact the Bahai Center at (212) 222-5159. Interested new-music enthusiasts are also invited to a special limited-seating open rehearsal at New York University on Saturday 18 December 2004. Admission for this event is free but advance reservations are required; please contact Scott Currie (scott@svo-ny.org) for further information and reservations.



These events are made possible with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a State agency, as well as the invaluable support of Jazz @ Bahai Center and the New York University FAS Music Department.