CWP June Music Celebration
Tuesday, June 30, 2026 @ 6pm
the Sanctuary
at St. Paul & St. andrew
263 West 86th Street,
New York, ny 10024
CWP Intergenerational Music Celebration featuring four artists/groups in one evening.
Meet the Music groups
William Goldstein
William Goldstein gives his audiences something they rarely ever experience, a virginal experience. They witness for the first time musical compositions created by this former Motown artist, now a classical crossover success, spinning out emotionally connective, deeply moving complete compositions in real time. Uniquely, he is the only artist creating collaborative compositions with dancers and other musicians, all in real time. The power of these performances has to be experienced live to be appreciated. William Goldstein has scored over 50 Movie and Television projects, including Fame and The Miracle Worker. He has been a recording artist for both Motown and CBS Masterworks. His own label is distributed worldwide by The Orchard with over 70 albums currently available averaging 6,000,000 streams monthly. He has written on the arts for The New York Times and The Los Angeles Times. He has been a pioneer in the use of computers and electronic instruments in music. Since 2011 he has received international recognition for his ability to create music in real time, continuing the tradition of the great 18th and 19th century composer pianists.
Mamie Parris and Analise Scarpaci from Mythic
MYTHIC at CINCINNATI PLAYHOUSE IN THE PARK.
BROADWAY: Cats (revival), School of Rock, On the Twentieth Century (revival, Roundabout Theatre), Ragtime (revival), The Drowsy Chaperone, 110 In the Shade revival, Roundabout Theatre). NATIONAL TOUR: Wicked, 9 to 5, Legally Blonde. OFF-BROADWAY: Anything Can Happen in The Theatre (York Theatre), Pump Boys and Dinettes (Encores!) and See Rock City and Other Destinations (Transport Group/New42). REGIONAL THEATRE: Goodspeed Opera House, The Muny, The Old Globe, Arena Stage, Pittsburgh CLO, Fulton Theatre, Mill Mountain Theatre. FILM/TELEVISION: The Blacklist, State of Affairs, A Standup Guy. CONCERTS: The Rochester Philharmonic, The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, The Fort Worth Symphony, Columbus Jazz Orchestra, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, The Grant Park Music Festival, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Austen's Pride at Carnegie Hall and more. EDUCATION: The American Musical and Dramatic Academy (New York). AFFILIA-TIONS/AWARDS: Actors' Equity Association, SAG/AFTRA member, New York Magazines "Best of the City 2023" for her cabaret Surrender: An Andrew Lloyd Webber Thrill Ride. WEBSITE:
mamieparris.com. INSTAGRAM: @mamieparrisofficial. TIKTOK: @mamiesings.
ANALISE SCARPACI (SHE/HER)
MYTHIC at CINCINNATI PLAYHOUSE IN THE PARK
BROADWAY: Mrs. Doubtfire (as Lydia Hillard), A Christmas Story and Matilda. REGIONAL THEATRE: Empire Records (as Debra, McCarter Theatre Center) and The Sound of Music (as Liesl, Paper Mill Playhouse). TELEVISION: Law & Order: Organized Crime (Peacock). MUSIC: Original music streaming on all platforms. INSTAGRAM, @analise.scarpaci. Website: AnaliseScarpaci.com
SHO Productions / Shoshana Kovac Parets is the lead commercial producer of MYTHIC, and is thrilled to be bringing this bold, original musical to the global stage. Shoshana’s producing ethos is rooted in joy, connection, and the belief that the arts bring people together in powerful, lasting ways. After more than 25 years working across Broadway, television, and film, Shoshana has never been more passionate about a project than she is about the amazing work that is MYTHIC. Shoshana is a graduate of Washington University in St. Louis and NYU’s Stern School of Business. “Join us” are my two favorite words – if this show resonates, please reach out. Insta @mythicmusical
Rev. Dr. Derrick McQueen
Rev. Dr. Derrick McQueen brings Everything Must Change to this concert as an invitation to listen deeply. As the song moves through its shifts in musicality, phrasing, and feeling, audiences are encouraged to hear a familiar composition in a new way. Known through unforgettable recordings by Nina Simone and George Benson, and with McQueen’s heart especially tied to the arrangement his friend George Mesterhazy created for Shirley Horn, this performance leans into the song’s changing emotional colors and the quiet revelation that transformation lives inside the music itself.
Facebook: @Derrick McQueen
Instagram: @drockshouse
Yael Danon
Yael Danon performs songs from her debut album Evil Eye, about refusing to shrink yourself, reclaiming vulnerability as power, and the feeling of finally being done pretending. Her sound pulls from Middle Eastern, Latin, and contemporary production, shifting between raw confession and defiance.
Yael Danon is a global singer-songwriter blending Middle Eastern and Latin influences into a sound that's entirely her own. She has performed at the Sanremo Festival, opened for Sebastián Yatra and Ravyn Lenae, headlined sold-out shows across Panama and Boston, and taken the stage at Sanders Theatre and the Berklee Performance Center. She is the founder of The Mix, a 400+ member music network across Boston, and a Harvard Artist Development Fellowship recipient. Her album, Evil Eye, is debuting this summer.