Say We Flew- The songs of Andrew Gerle at Birdland, 1/31

By: Jan. 30, 2011
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One night only!
Monday, January 31st at 7:00PM
Birdland Jazz Club, 315 W 44th St.

with
Karen ZiembaMark Linn-BakerRichard Maltby, Jr. • Jim Moye • Jimmy Ray Bennett
Carrie ManolakosSteven BoothChrista JustusKate FisherDanny GardnerMike McGowan
Julian Fleisher • Cassie Wooley • Pamela BobVictoria Huston-ElemRyan Bauer-Walsh


Three-time Richard Rodgers and Jonathan Larson Award-winning composer Andrew Gerle presents an evening of his songs from his shows MEET JOHN DOE, THE TUTOR, GLORYANA, plus stand-alone cabaret numbers from his recently-released songbook. Signing after the show!


"Say We Flew" - the songs of Andrew Gerle
Monday, January 31st at 7:00PM
Birdland Jazz Club, 315 W 44th St.
Tickets $25 plus a $10 food/drink minimum
Go to http://birdlandjazz.com/ (click on "Schedule")
or call (212) 581-3080

The son of classical musicians Marilyn Neeley and Robert Gerle, Andrew started his musical career as a classical pianist in the Baltimore area, appearing with local orchestras and on National Public Television. While attending Yale University, he won the Yale Symphony's concerto competition and the National Symphony Orchestra's Young Artists' Competition, and appeared as guest soloist with both orchestras. During this time, he was also invited to participate in a private competition for Maestro Mstislav Rostropovich at the Kennedy Center.

After graduating magna cum laude from Yale, he moved to New York to work as a musical director and accompanist. Over the past 15 years, he has worked with such distinguished artists as Kitty Carlisle Hart, John Raitt, Leslie Uggams, Jennifer Holliday, Michael Rupert, and Liz Callaway. He was selected by the Rodgers and Hammerstein Organization to create a complete re-orchestration of South Pacific for a major regional production, and has worked on projects for composers including Ricky Ian Gordon, Scott Frankel and Michael Korie and John Kander.

An accomplished orchestrator and arranger, Andrew's symphonic orchestrations of Broadway standards have been performed by the Boston Pops and over a dozen other US symphony orchestras. He created an evening of new arrangements and orchestrations for the Baltimore Symphony's Gershwin Centennial celebration, in which he also performed the "I Got Rhythm" Variations with the symphony. His work as a musical director has taken him from off-Broadway houses to regional theaters, and from Texas to Cape Cod.


As a musical theater composer, he is a three-time recipient of the Richard Rodgers Award for new musical writing, administered by Stephen Sondheim and the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He won a 2006 Jonathan Larson Award for MEET JOHN DOE, which had its world premiere production at the Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C. in 2007 and was nominated for seven Helen Hayes Awards. He was also the first recipient of the Burton Lane Fellowship for Young Composers, awarded by the Theater Hall of Fame. His songs have been performed on Public Radio International, at Symphony Space and The Public Theater in New York, and on VH1's Save the Music benefit. He has been a writer in residence at the Eugene O'Neill Music Theater Conference, and a Fellow at the MacDowell Artists' Colony in New Hampshire and the Ucross Foundation in Wyoming.


Andrew recently turned his arranging skills to the world of jazz and cabaret, creating with vocalist Christa Justus an evening of songs entitled "Throw It to the Wind: the songs of Maltby & Shire". After engagements at the Laurie Beechman Theater at the West Bank Cafe and the Metropolitan Room in NYC, they recorded a CD which is being distributed on the PS Classics Label. As an actor, Andrew appeared in the 2009 revival of Terrence McNally's MASTER CLASS at the PaperMill Playhouse in New Jersey starring Tony nominee Barbara Walsh, and has appeared in productions of TWO PIANOS, FOUR HANDS. Earlier this year, he made his Broadway debut, playing the "hands" of Coalhouse Walker Jr., in the pit of the Tony nominated revival of Ahrens & Flaherty's RAGTIME at the Neil Simon Theater.

 



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