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FROM: The September Concert
  Rubenstein Communications, Inc.
  Lane Keough 212-843-9282 / lkeough@rubenstein.com



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Fourth Annual September Concert Set to Fill The Skies of New York City With Music

"After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music."  -Aldous Huxley

New York - On September 11th, hundreds of musicians will fill the skies with music by participating in The Fourth Annual September Concert, a music festival launched in 2002, with the goal to bring people together, to reaffirm our hope for peace and to celebrate life and our universal humanity.

From NOON-7PM in 17 parks and other venues around New York City, musicians will perform, pausing at 3PM for a citywide sing-along of this year's anthem of hope and peace, "I Can See Clearly Now". At 7:30PM that evening, there will be a choral concert at St. Patrick's Cathedral featuring the New York Choral Society and other groups.

All concerts are free, and feature all kinds of music, from hip-hop and pop rock to classical and world music. They are organized and played by professionals, semi-professionals as well as up-and-coming newcomers regardless of age, race, or musical genre.

Although primarily focused in the New York area, The September Concert becomes more universal every year. This year Tokyo will join us, in addition to a variety of other U.S. cities, and Kobe, Japan.

September Concert sites are being added daily. Some of the current outdoor venues in New York include:

Fort Tryon Park Public Library
Morningside Park Greeley Square
Straus Park Madison Square Park
Central Park Union Square
Lincoln Center Plaza Washington Square
Dag Hammarskjold Plaza Tompkins Square
Herald Square Battery Park City
Bryant Park - North Court
   of NY Public Library
Battery Park
British Memorial Garden
   at Old Slip Park
 

There are also many indoor concerts being planned throughout the city. For the most up-to-date program, see the Concert Listings page on our website (www.SeptemberConcert.org).

Anyone who wants to participate - by playing music, by offering a space for a performance, by volunteering their time, or by sponsoring - can do so by signing up at www.SeptemberConcert.org.

The September Concert adheres to the following three principles:

  • Freedom: All venues and musicians are free to design and organize their own concert.
  • Equality: All music and all musicians are treated equally, regardless of the genre and background.
  • Accessibility: All music must be offered free of charge - Venues donate their space, and musicians play for free.

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