[NEohioPAL] Chagrin Arts presents PROJECT - this Sunday, March 14th!

Elizabeth Conway elizabeth_a_conway at hotmail.com
Thu Mar 11 07:49:36 PST 2010


PROJECT to Perform on “Chagrin Arts” Series
 
                Project, the New York City-based trio of Cleveland Institute of Music graduates whose energetic, innovative fusion of classical, jazz, hip-hop, and contemporary music has captivated audiences world-wide, will perform a special concert on the Chagrin Arts 2010 Winter Series.  Presented by the Chagrin Foundation for Arts & Culture, the concert will be held on Sunday, March 14, at 4:00 p.m. at the Performing Arts Center at Chagrin Falls High School, 400 East Washington Street.  Tickets, $28 - $5, may be purchased by calling the Chagrin Foundation for Arts and Culture at 440-247-9700 or visiting www.chagrinfoundation.org.   
 
              Project was founded four years ago by three graduates of the Cleveland Institute of Music:   flutist Greg Pattillo, cellist Eric Stephenson, and bassist Peter Seymour.  Now living in Brooklyn, New York, the three composer/performers have gained international recognition for their programs that “blur the lines of classical music” while retaining a strong allegiance to classical training.  With extensive performing and teaching all over the world, including concerts, lectures, master classes, assemblies and clinics, as well as through television, radio, CDs and the internet, they are building an awareness of passionate, high energy chamber music and engaging audiences in every conceivable way.   
 
                 Flutist Greg Pattillo has been hailed by the New York Times as “the best person in the world at what he does.”  His groundbreaking performance videos on YouTube, showcasing "beatbox flute," have been viewed more than 12 million times.   Pattillo earned both his bachelor's and master's degrees from the Cleveland Institute of Music as a student of Joshua Smith, principal flutist of the Cleveland Orchestra.  After a summer spent as the acting principal flute of Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra, he moved to San Francisco where he was a founding member of the Collaborative Arts Insurgency and the 16th and Mission Thursday night gathering for performers.   In addition to performing with Project, Pattillo is a frequent soloist throughout the United States, member of the Lalo Quintet, and a featured performer at The Box in New York City. 
 
                An exceptionally versatile cellist, Eric Stephenson’s style ranges from classical to jazz to rock and folk.  He is currently a member of the IRIS Chamber Orchestra in Memphis, Tennessee and theColorado Music Festival.  Stephenson served as Principal Cellist of the Canton Symphony Orchestra from 2002-2006, was a regular substitute for the Cleveland Orchestra, and was Assistant Principal Cello of the Aspen Festival Orchestra from 1999-2004. He earned his Bachelor and Master of Music Degrees with Honors from the Cleveland Institute of Music as a student of Stephen Geber.
 
                Dallas native Peter Seymour has performed with a multitude of highly acclaimed artists and ensembles.  He has been a member of the Cleveland Orchestra, where he performed under the baton of Franz Welser-Möst, and the New World Symphony under the direction of Michael Tilson Thomas.  He was the recipient of the Downbeat Magazine Award for Best Jazz Soloist in 1996 and has appeared with Wynton Marsalis, Roy Hargrove, and Bobby McFerrin, among others.  He received a Bachelor of Music degree from the Cleveland Institute of Music and a Master of Music degree in Bass Performance from Rice University.
 
Project first performed in Chagrin Falls in May 2009, when it was the featured performer for Fire Up!, the annual benefit for the Chagrin Foundation for Arts & Culture.  Its performance was greeted with a standing ovation and an immediate invitation to return to Northeast Ohio.
 
                Tickets are now on sale for $28 (preferred seating); $20 (general seating) and $5 (students).  Tickets may be purchased through the Chagrin Foundation for Arts & Culture by phone at 440-247-9700; in person at the Foundation’s office, 88 North Main Street, Chagrin Falls, during business hours; or online at www.chagrinfoundation.org.    
                
                The Chagrin Arts 2010 Winter Series is presented by the Chagrin Foundation for Arts & Culture and sponsored by South Franklin Circle, Huntington Bank, the Ohio Arts Council, Chagrin Valley Times and Hamlet Retirement Village.   For more information, or to schedule an interview, call the Chagrin Foundation for Arts & Culture at 440-247-9700. 		 	   		  
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