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Carnegie Hall Presents

Lullaby Project Celebration Concert

Original Music by Parents from Around the World
Saturday, June 3, 2023 2 PM Zankel Hall
Lullaby Celebration Concert by Jennifer Taylor
Hear enchanting lullabies written by families in New York City and around the world in a concert celebrating Carnegie Hall’s Lullaby Project. Each year, the Lullaby Project pairs new and expecting parents with professional artists to write and sing personal lullabies for their babies, supporting maternal health, aiding childhood development, and strengthening the bond between parent and child. This performance features a selection of new works written this season—as well as the stories behind the songs—from the community of parents, songwriters, and partners who worked together to create them. This heartwarming concert program honors the intimate moments of family life. 

Part of: Early Childhood Concerts and Lullaby Project

Performers

James Shipp, Percussion, Arranger, and Musical Director

Eleni Arapoglou, Vocals
Matt Aronoff, Bass
Mafer Bandola, Bandola and Vocals
Jeanette Berry, Vocals
Starr Busby, Vocals
Thomas Cabaniss, Vocals
John Chin, Piano
Sonia De Los Santos, Vocals
Emily Eagen, Vocals
Pala Garcia, Violin
Andrew Gonzalez, Viola
Arlen Hlusko, Cello
Saskia Lane, Vocals and Bass
Juana Luna, Vocals and Guitar
Rubén Rengel, Violin
Falu Shah, Vocals
Jay Sawyer, Drums
Skye Steele, Vocals and Violin
Deidre Struck, Vocals
Patrick Thompson, Vocals
Ilusha Tsinadze, Vocals
Michael Valeanu, Guitar
Chris Washburne, Trombone

Additional performers to be announced from stage. 

Watch the Lullaby Project Celebration Concert on June 3

Lead support is provided by The ELMA Music Foundation
(U.S.), William Penn Foundation, and an anonymous donor.
Ameriprise Financial
Major funding is provided by Ameriprise Financial, Ardian US
Foundation, and Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF).
Additional support has been provided by JMCMRJ Sorrell
Foundation and Mary Anne Huntsman Morgan and The Huntsman Foundation.

Public support has been provided by the NYC Health+Hospitals Arts in Medicine Department, with support from the Laurie M. Tisch Illumination Fund.

The Weill Music Institute's programs are made available to a nationwide audience, in part, by an endowment grant from the Citi Foundation.

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