WOMAN OF HEART & MIND
A Celebration of the Music of Joni Mitchell at The Pineville Fishtown
Performed by Virtuoso Pianist and Singer/Songwriter Hannah Reimann
Saturday, November 3rd at 7 p.m. $50 per person includes Prix Fixe Dinner & Show
The Pineville Fishtown is proud to present Woman of Heart & Mind — a celebration of Joni Mitchell, performed by virtuoso pianist and singer/songwriter Hannah Reimann. The NYC-based artist’s one-woman show is both an homage to Joni Mitchell, who is considered to be one of the most gifted lights on the contemporary music scene for the past four decades, and a profoundly personal celebration of the healing power of inspiring music....
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WOMAN OF HEART & MIND
A Celebration of the Music of Joni Mitchell at The Pineville Fishtown
Performed by Virtuoso Pianist and Singer/Songwriter Hannah Reimann
Saturday, November 3rd at 7 p.m. $50 per person includes Prix Fixe Dinner & Show
The Pineville Fishtown is proud to present Woman of Heart & Mind — a celebration of Joni Mitchell, performed by virtuoso pianist and singer/songwriter Hannah Reimann. The NYC-based artist’s one-woman show is both an homage to Joni Mitchell, who is considered to be one of the most gifted lights on the contemporary music scene for the past four decades, and a profoundly personal celebration of the healing power of inspiring music.
Woman of Heart & Mind has been hailed by critics as a marvelous, life-affirming journey, propelled by wonderful lyrics and music, performed by a masterful musician with a magical voice. The New Yorker magazine calls Ms. Reimann “an uncanny interpreter of Mitchell’s music.”
Reimann honors the iconic career of the incomparable Joni Mitchell with a selection of songs from Mitchell’s most influential era: the late sixties to the early seventies. The project began with her wish to perform the classic album Blue at The Bitter End (NYC’s oldest rock club) in 2012. She says “she was attracted to this seminal singer and composer by the spirit and sensuality of Mitchell’s unique tunes,” from the soulful “Blue,” “River” and “Woodstock,” to her upbeat standards like “Case of You,” “Both Sides Now” and “California.” “We are thrilled to have Hannah perform on our Steinway in our intimate second floor lounge,” said The Pineville’s Chef/Owner Drew Abruzzese. “This will be a one-of-a-kind performance that I’m so excited to experience.”
The evening begins at 7 p.m. with a prix fixe dinner. Guests can choose between Beef Bourguignon or Jumbo Lump Crab Au Gratin for an entree, and PVT Rice Pudding or Crème Brûlée for dessert (alcohol is not included in the price). “We will gladly offer a vegan or vegetarian option or make any adjustments for those with any dietary restrictions or special requests,” said Drew. “Please let us know ahead of time when making reservations.” The show will begin at 8 p.m. “We encourage guests to arrive at 6:30 or so to enjoy a leisurely cocktail before dinner. It’s going to be a fantastic evening!”
To reserve tickets, please contact [email protected] or call 215-598-3890. The Pineville is open seven days a week, serving dinner Monday through Sunday and brunch on Saturday and Sunday.
About Hannah Reimann
The singer/songwriter, multi-genre composer, vocalist and pianist, filmmaker and actress grew up classically trained and also forming rock bands when she was a teen. Born to German and Korean parents, she sang publicly at two years of age, studied classical piano since childhood, and trained with top opera, Broadway, pop and R&B vocal coaches in both New York and Los Angeles. She began her career as a concert pianist (Lincoln Center, Grand Canyon Music Festival, etc.), created music videos, studied with Austin Pendleton at HB Studio, was Musical Director of Arthur Miller’s American Clock with Pendleton directing, acted in 20 independent films and has written music for film and theater. She has a teaching and rehearsal studio on Charles Street in the West Village. Her CD, First Songs successfully introduced her "extraordinary voice" (XM Radio) to pop listeners with radio airplay since 2002.
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