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Acclaimed composer M. Zachary Johnson presents a Mother's Day concert at Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall

"The first serious Romantic music to be produced by a composer who is part, not of the 19th-century past, but of the 21st-century future." — Robert Tracinski, Editor and Publisher, The Intellectual Activist Daily

"If this is the direction classical music is heading, well, I'd say the future will be full of wonderful music." — Aaron Green, Guide to Classical Music, About.com

"I found the composer's unique and romantic style shining through in every piece… the instruments take on an especially lyrical, singing quality, igniting the rarely-tapped Romantic potential of the saxophone-piano combination which Johnson has mastered." — Anna Franco, Music and Vision Daily

Concert program includes the premieres of Two Wedding Pieces for Saxophone & Horn, and Three Songs for Tenor Voice ("She Walks in Beauty," "The Night has a Thousand Eyes" and "Summum Bonum")—and performances of the acclaimed piano solo "Solitude" and Grand Sonata for Saxophone.

Performance by Brian Horner, Saxophone; Alex Richardson, Tenor; Elizabeth Wolynec, Piano; Erin Horner, Horn

Date: May 13, 2007 at 8:30 pm (Mother's Day)

Location: Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall

Price: $40-50

Phone number for tickets: 212-247-7800

Official Website: http://www.mzacharyjohnson.com/concerts.html

Added by mzacharyjohnson on April 20, 2007