Elizabeth Tryon Continues Performances at Feinstein's in August

By: Aug. 12, 2011
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Feinstein's At Loews Regency in association with Donald Schaffer Management & Entertainment & Ward Morehouse III present ELIZABETH TRYON "WHERE THE MUSIC TAKES ME"

AUGUST 2 & 16 AT 8:30 PM at Feinstein's, 540 Park Ave. (@ 61st St.)

$30 cover, $25 food and beverage minimum

For reservations call 212-339-4095 or www.feinsteinsatloewsregency.com

Mark Janas is the show's musical director and pianist, Sean Harkness is on guitar, with additional direction by Joel Vig. Ms. Tryon's selections will range from George Gershwin's "Someone to Watch Over Me" to Stephen Sondheim's "Everybody Says Don't" and "Putting it Together" to original songs by Ms. Tryon, one of which was chosen as the soundtrack to a moving tribute video honoring the U.S. Armed Forces and their families, to an opera aria by Donizetti ("Chacun le Sait" from the opera Fille du Regiment).

ELIZABETH TRYON is often described as two singers in one, possessing the "belt" of a top pop singer and the soaring high notes of a classical opera great. In "Where the Music Takes Me", Tryon takes her audience on a humorous and moving musical journey as she segues from original pop songs that she wrote-one of which broke the Top 10 on the FMQB AC National Radio Chart, and another that was chosen as the soundtrack to a moving tribute video honoring the US Armed Forces-to Broadway favorites and classical songs.

Tryon states, "I hope the story I tell in my show will resonate with anyone who has ever had a dream, set out to follow it, and found it taking them to humorous, unexpected and ultimately growth-inducing places. I also hope to perform the gold standards of cabaret and Broadway in the most direct way possible, as well as to introduce some of my original music."

Elizabeth grew up listening to pop and Broadway music and scribbling her own original pop songs. Then when she was ten years old her school music teacher told her she had the potential to become an opera singer and took her to see an opera, which sounded "very strange" to her. Eventually Elizabeth grew to love classical music, attended the prestigious Indiana University School of Music, and now sings professionally - she has performed as the solo vocalist at the premier of the Noah's Ark Suite at the Lighthouse in NYC, as the youngest singer on the Opera Aegean tour of Athens and the Greek Islands, and as a soloist with Opera of the Hamptons and numerous other classical venues - but her pop roots never left her. Elizabeth continued writing and singing pop songs, and her song "Fire Inside"broke the Top 10 on the FMQB AC National Radio Chart, with 2 of her other songs going to #12 on the Chart. Elizabeth's music attracted the attention of pop producers Anthony Resta (Elton John), and Scott Jacoby, who won a Grammy in 2008.

"I've spent a lot of time in both the pop and classical worlds and I value them both very much. I love to present classical music in a fun and relevant way. Pop and classical music actually aren't all that different from each other they both have beautiful melodies ...I love being suspended in the moment and never completely knowing what's coming next during a show."

www.elizabethtryon.com


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