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My View: Something Beautiful Over Manhattan at The Appel Room – Corinna Sowers Adler

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Sometimes a title does not accurately describe a show. In this case the the label was perfect because everything about this production of Studio Senakwami and Corinna Sowers Adler at The Appel Room at Jazz at Lincoln Center was very beautiful. Corinna’s voice, her students and the view, were all spectacular. He’s called handsome not beautiful but Corinna’s guest T. Oliver Reid’s performance of “Isn’t It Romantic” was over the top beautiful. Corinna Sowers Adler was totally at home in the awesome space at Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Appel Room and she completely captivated the audience with her music, wit, and charm. Music Over Manhattan made Manhattan a little bit more beautiful this Saturday evening.
(For another article by Stephen & complete photos of Music Over Manhattan go to Broadwayworld.com)
The Chorus
Alex DiFilippo, Nayale Guimis, Gerry Mastrolia, Kevin W. bergen, Jesse Dorfman, Damon Santiago, Iliyana Serrano, Grace Carlin, Talia Wynzel, Elizabeth Nucci, Shannon Bretz, Zoe Gelman
(For complete photos of Music Over Manhattan go to Broadwayworld.com)
Stephen studied at the Manhattan School of Music. Besides being a pianist, Stephen’s business career was in the Fashion Industry. He was CEO of a textile manufacturing facility and President of an international textile machinery company. Stephen was on the Board of Directors of the “First All Children’s Theatre” which brought the Stephen Schwartz musical The Trip and Captain Louie to the Kennedy Center in Wash DC. His wife Eda, an interior space designer and classical pianist was on the Board of Barrington Stage Company and is still active at BSC. Stephen’s photographs, videos and articles appear on Broadwayworld.com, T2Conline.com and The New York Observer. He is active in the entertainment events at the Friars Club, where he is a member. Stephen is also an Honorary Board Member of The Society For The Preservation of The Great American Songbook. Stephen Sorokoff@gmail.com
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