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The Heritage Ensemble presents
6th Annual Baruch College Holiday Concert:
“A Not So Silent Night”
Tuesday, December 16, 2014 at 7:00PM

Baruch's Engelman Recital Hall
55 Lexington Ave.
@ 25th Street
New York, NY 10010
Take the R or 6 Train to 23rd Street, walk east to Lexington Avenue and then north to 25th Street



A Not So Silent Night
Baruch Performing Arts Center (BPAC)
Engelman Recital Hall, Baruch College(
City University of  New York)55 Lexington Avenue
(Enter on E. 25th Street, Btn. 3rd & Lexington Aves.)New York, NY 10010  
BOX OFFICE: (646) 312-5073

December 16th @ 7pm

TICKETS: $25
Students $10 BOX OFFICE ONLY


Eugene Marlow’s Heritage Ensemble is pleased to return to the Baruch Performing Arts Center for a sixth year to share their unique sound of cross-cultural holiday arrangements in their performance of “A Not So Silent Night”
 
“A Not So Silent Night” is an interactive happening of holiday happiness, humor & harmony for the holiday season performed the only way The Heritage Ensemble knows how. It will take you on a wondrous winter journey that will warm your heart and lift your spirits with their unique mix of Afro-Caribbean and Brazilian rhythms with traditional melodies leaving you perfectly gift rapt!

Eugene Marlow's Heritage EnsembleThe Heritage Ensemble will play selections from their CDs “Celebrations”“A Fresh Take” & “Mosaica” as well as some familiar tunes arranged in their distinctive style just for this performance.

This ensemble of first-rate musicians includes: Award-winning bandleader/keyboardist Eugene Marlow, seven-time Grammy nominee drummer Bobby Sanabria, the melodically expressive saxophonist Michael Hashim, virtuoso percussionist Oba Allende, and electrifying bassist Frank Wagner.

“Eugene Marlow’s Heritage Ensemble creates wonderful
cultural connections through the universal language of music.”
— Arts Westchester