Saturday, October 28, 2006

Suzanne CIANI LIVE! - November 7th - NYC

             
     

An Evening with
Suzanne Ciani

photo of Suzanne sitting on piano
Tuesday, November 7th, 8:00 PM

with featured guest, Matt Eakle

Merkin Concert Hall
(Kaufman Center)
129 West 67th Street
(between Broadway and Amsterdam Ave)
New York City


photo of  inside Merkin Hall


Five-time Grammy-nominated composer, pianist and recording artist, Suzanne Ciani, will perform with featured guest flautist Matt Eakle (Dave Grisman Quintet) in a New York City appearance at Merkin Concert Hall. Ciani's most recent CD, Silver Ship, won this year's Indie Award for Best New Age Album.

Tickets are available at the box office
by calling (212) 501-3330 or online at
www.kaufman-center.org


Ciani is best loved for her 15 albums of original music which feature her performances in a broad array of expressions: pure electronic, solo piano, piano with orchestra, and piano with jazz ensemble. No matter the medium, Ciani's music communicates the special intimacy, passion, and sensitivity that has become her trademark and prompted fans to buy over a million of her albums.



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