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Celebrating the MTA's 40th Anniversary: "Subway Moon" performed by Roy Nathanson and The Jazz Players

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May 21, 2008 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm (Wednesday)

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The Great Hall of Cooper Union (map)

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Presented by the New York Transit Museum, “Subway Moon,” is a collection of stories inspired by the subway and told through music, image, and words. by Roy Nathanson and "The J...

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Presented by the New York Transit Museum, “Subway Moon,” is a collection of stories inspired by the subway and told through music, image, and words. by Roy Nathanson and "The Jazz Passengers," a group of high school students from New York’s Institute for Collaborative Education and visiting students from the suburbs of Paris. The Passengers’ part of the work was commissioned by Chamber Music America. The piece tells of a magical underground place where people from diverse age groups, backgrounds, and sensibilities can think and reflect. This is the last of a 4-part series. rmr

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