Ingrassia Artist Management Recommends

May 7th, 2010

Be sure to check out “QUIET MOON,” the new CD by Tour De 4Force–featuring Scherrie Payne (formerly of The Supremes), Joyce Vincent (formerly of Tony Orlando & Dawn), Jim Gilstrap, Theresa Davis, and Pam Vincent. Soft jazz and cool R&B stylings. I highly recommend this CD. Available from Ocean Wave Music www.oceanwavemusicgroup.com

2 Special Concerts Coming Up

April 16th, 2010

Thursday, April 22, 2010 at 12 noon
Organist Edward Broms will perform excerpts from his newest symphony, Organ Symphony #2: A Love Supreme, as part of the Harvard Organ Society’s concert series at Adolphus Busch Hall (29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, MA) at Harvard University. This new work is inspired by the avant-garde musical compositions, themes and improvisations of jazz legend John Coltrane.

Sunday, May 2, 2010 at 12:30 PM
Organist Scott Lamlein returns to Wesley United Methodist Church (114 Main Street, Worcester, MA) for the final concert of the 2009/10 Pipes Alive! Concert Series. His program will include old favorites, contemporary favorites, and a new composition by Scott:

Processional – Mathias
Outer Hebrides — Halley
Melody (piano) — Lamlein
Pianosong (Scott Lamlein, piano, with special guest Brett Maguire, organ) — Halley
The Peace May Be Exchanged — Locklair
Carillon-Sortie — Mulet

Both concerts are free and open to the public.

Charles Mokotoff: My Life in Music

March 15th, 2010

The Jan/Feb ’10 issue of Hearing Loss Magazine features a cover story on Ingrassia Artist Management classical guitarist Charles Mokotoff--who despite a profound hearing loss has crafted a successful career in the highly competitive world of classical guitar.

New Artist Signing

March 10th, 2010

It give me great pleasure to announce that German concert organist Tobias Horn has signed with Ingrassia Artist Management for representation in the United States. To learn more about Tobias, please visit his website, http://www.tobiashorn.com.

In other news, Congratulations to Luca Pollastri, who just completed his graduate studies in Organ and Organ Composition, with distinction, from Italy’s Conservatorio G. Frescobaldi. Luca will make his U.S. concert debut on May 31, during the L’Organo Series at the Piccolo Spoleto Festival, in Charleston, SC.