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Pit Stop Players Present PARANORMAL ACTIVITIES Concert at DiMenna Center Tonight, 10/29

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The Pit Stop Players, a fourteen-member instrumental ensemble composed of veteran Broadway pit musicians, launch their fourth season with a concert of creepy classics and petrifying premieres at the DiMenna Center for Classical Music tonight, October 29 at 7:30 p.m.

Founder and music director Joshua Rosenblum says, "This is a collection of great scary music you've never heard, except for one piece you've definitely heard, but never knew what it was. Plus, the world premieres are going to be amazing."

Pit Stop Players: Paranormal Activities is set for tonight, October 29, 2012 at 7:30 p.m. at DiMenna Center for Classical Music, Benzaquen Hall, located at 450 West 37th Street, New York, NY. Tickets are $25 ($15 for students) www.SmartTix.com (CASH ONLY at the door).
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The selections include themes from film (Louis Levy's Theme from "Sabotage"), Broadway (George Lessner's "Ride of the Headless Horseman" from "Sleepy Hollow"), cartoons (Raymond Scott's "Powerhouse") and the concert hall (Anatole Lyadov's "Baba Yaga"). In addition, the concert features three world premieres, including Ray Luedeke's "Hard Right," Rosenblum's "Zombies Eating Pie," and a piece as yet untitled by Fay Wang.

The Pit Stop Players, who collectively have played in pit orchestras for over 120 Broadway productions, include Ed Matthew, Steve Kenyon and Don McGeen, woodwinds; Neil Balm, trumpet; Wayne Goodman, trombone; Dan Culpepper, horn; Robin Zeh and Paul Woodiel, violins; Alissa Smith, viola; Mairi Dorman-Phaneuf, cello; Pete Donovan, bass; Gregory Landes and Andrew Beall, percussion; and Garah Landes, piano.

The Players will be wearing Halloween costumes, and audience members are encouraged to come dressed for the occasion as well.

Composer, conductor and pianist Joshua Rosenblum has led the orchestras for thirteen Broadway and Off Broadway shows, including "Wonderful Town," "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang," "The Music Man," "Miss Saigon," and "Dr. Seuss's How the Grinch Stole Christmas," which returns to Madison Square Garden this fall. He is also the composer/creator of "Bush is Bad", the hit Off Broadway satirical revue, and the composer/co-lyricist of "Fermat's Last Tango," "Einstein's Dreams," "Garbo and Me," and the forthcoming "The Haunted Hotel." His instrumental music has been recorded on two CDs: "Impetuosities" and "Sundry Notes," both on the Albany Records label. Rosenblum has written pieces on commission for Philip Smith, principal trumpeter of the New York Philharmonic; Ethel, America's premiere post-classical string quartet; and the Chase Brock Experience dance troupe, among many others. He teaches Composing for Musical Theater at Yale University, his alma mater, and was recently awarded a grant from the Signature Theatre in Washington, D.C., as part of the American Musical Voices Project: The Next Generation.

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