| Kelly Hall-Tompkins |
| Monday, 10 September 2007 | |
As chronicled in September's eNewsletter, New Jersey Symphony violinist Kelly Hall-Tompkins is a world-class violinist and polyglot. She was recently invited by the Hallmark Channel's "New Morning" Show hosted Timberly Whitfield to give a featured performance of the Mozart Duo for Violin and Viola K.423 with violinist/violist Orlando Wells. Ms. Whitfield hand-picked Hall-Tompkins after reading an article in one of many magazines that she has graced from Chamber Music America to Spirituality and Health. Check out Music Kitchen for more information and ways that you can help. The featured New Morning show is entitled "Paying it Forward." The show will air on September 11 at 7am on the Hallmark Channel in your area. Check your local listings.
Click Read more to see the press release. September 7, 2007 For Immediate Release Contact: Jeffrey James Arts Consulting 516-586-3433 or This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Music Kitchen Food for the Soul Founder Kelly Hall-Tompkins to Appear on Hallmark Channel New Morning Show on September 11 Music Kitchen Food for the Soul founder Kelly Hall-Tompkins will appear on Hallmark Channel’s New Morning show on September 11 at 7 AM EST. The theme of the show is "Paying it Forward." The interview with host Timberly Whitfield features a performance of the Mozart Duo for Violin and Viola K.423 by Ms. Hall-Tompkins and Orlando Wells. More about the show at http://www.hallmarkchannel.com/publish/content/consumer/home.html. Kelly Hall-Tompkins (http://www.kellyhall-tompkins.com) founded Music Kitchen-Food for the Soul in March of 2005 in order to bring terrific musicians together to share the inspirational, therapeutic, evocative and uplifting power of chamber music with New York City’s disenfranchised homeless shelter population. Their performances are not public concerts but rather in-house concerts for the shelter clients. Music Kitchen is privately funded and based at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Shelter on 65th Street and Central Park West and the Olivieri Center. The performances of the Music Kitchen are designed to be accessible, interactive and informative so that the listeners will come away with an emotional connection to the music and a familiarity with the context from which the composer wrote the works. They have been the subjects of recent articles in Chamber Music magazine and Spirituality & Health. For more information about the Music Kitchen-Food for the Soul Project, please contact Kelly Hall-Tompkins at (917) 532-5547 or This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it . Visit them online at their website - http://www.musickitchennyc.org/. |
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