Make Music New York ~ June 21st

 

 

 

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Make Music New York returns to the streets of New York on Thursday, June 21st with a day-long musical celebration of Make Music Day, held in more than 70 U.S. cities and 800 cities worldwide.

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MMNY 2016 in front of The Apollo Theater in Harlem

Launched in France in 1982 as Féte de la Musique, Make Music Day is presented in the U.S. by The NAMM Foundation, and coordinated by the nonprofit Make Music Alliance. The festival celebrates the musician in all of us, from bucket drummers and opera singers to hip-hop artists and marching bands. It is a day when music will pour into our streets, parks, plazas, rooftops, and gardens.

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MMNY 2016 at Sister’s Caribbean Cuisine on Madison Ave & 124th Street in East Harlem

Check out some of the highlights for Make Music New York 2018……

  • 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 – 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.
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MMNY 2016 at The Plaza, Uptown Grand Central (NHEMA) on 125th Street and Park Avenue #EastHarlem
  • 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, and many more.
Street Studios Return. Movile recording studios will materialize on sidewalks throughout NYC
  • Street Studios – At five different locations across the city, DJs and producers will set up their gear on sidewalks, engaging passersby and musicians in the spontaneous collaborative production of original music tracks. Locations will include The Guitar Center at 25 West 14th Street from Noon to 5pm; Rock & Roll Supplies at 176 Bushwick Avenue in Bushwick from Noon to 4pm; Berg’n at 1,000 Dean Street in Prospect Heights from Noon to 4pm; and Book Culture 26-15 Jackson Avenue in Long Island City from 4:00-8:00pm.
  • 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.
  • 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.
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Aaron Friedman, Founder of MMNY in front of The Apollo Theater for a live MMNY performance, 2016

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 70 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.

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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. A full schedule of events will be posted on the website in early June, and we will continue to post images throughout the day of the event.