Band,
Rock
The New York Rock & Roll Ensemble was formed by three Juilliard students (Michael Kamen, Martin Fulterman ---now known as Mark Snow--- and Dorian Rudnytsky) as well as two rock musicians, Brian Corrigan and Clifton Nivison. Beginning with their 1968 debut album they broke tradition by using classical music instruments in rock songs and rock instruments in classical pieces. This fusion, daring at the time, impressed legendary conductor Leonard Bernstein so much that he invited the group to appear at one of his Young People's Concerts with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra where they performed their signature song "Brandenburg", based on the first movement of Bach's Fifth Brandenburg Concerto. Brandenburg appeared on the group's second LP "Faithful Friends" (1969). This LP had higher production values than their first and contained many of the songs that were part of their live act. Their third album, "Reflections" (1970), was actually recorded prior to Faithful Friends and was a collaboration with Greek composer Manos Hadjidakis on the score for a film that was never produced. Rhythm guitarist Brian Corrigan departed after the third album and after being part of the only movie appearance by the group, "Zachariah". The band then shortened its name to The New York Rock Ensemble and switched to Columbia Records. Roll Over (1971) was their most overtly rock album and, at that time, their biggest seller. Their album Freedomburger (1972) was an uneven collection of songs. Soon after the tour supporting this album the band dispersed. Kamen, joined by Rudnytsky and other musicians, gave it one last try when they released New York Rock in 1973.
![]() | Michael Kamen key, ob 1948-2003 US |
![]() | Dorian Rudnytsky vc, b |
![]() | Martin Fulterman dr, ob |
![]() | Brian Corrigan voc |
![]() | Clifton Nivison voc, g |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Faithful Friends / Reflections | The New York Rock Ensemble | 2005 | Compil. |
Two Classic Albums From The New York Rock Ensemble (Roll Over / Freedomburger) | The New York Rock Ensemble | 1998 | Compil. |
New York Rock | Michael Kamen • The New York Rock Ensemble | 1973 | Album |
Freedomburger | The New York Rock Ensemble | 1972 | Album |
A Whiter Shade Of Pale | The New York Rock Ensemble | 1972 | Single |
Beside You | The New York Rock Ensemble | 1971 | Single |
Running Down The Highway | The New York Rock Ensemble | 1971 | Single |
Roll Over | The New York Rock Ensemble | 1971 | Album |
Dedication / The Day | The New York Rock Ensemble | 1971 | Single |
Ride, Ride My Lady / Fields Of Joy | The New York Rock Ensemble | 1971 | Single |
Noble Dame | The New York Rock Ensemble | 1970 | Single |
Running Down The Highway / The King Is Dead | The New York Rock Ensemble | 1970 | Single |
Reflections | The New York Rock Ensemble | 1970 | Album |
Faithful Friends | The New York Rock Ensemble | 1969 | Album |
Beautiful / Beautiful Too | The New York Rock Ensemble | 1969 | Single |
The Brandenburg / Wait Until Tomorrow | The New York Rock Ensemble | 1969 | Single |
The Brandenburg | Johann Sebastian Bach - The New York Rock Ensemble | 1969 | Single |
The New York Rock & Roll Ensemble | The New York Rock Ensemble | 1968 | Album |
Promotional LP For Record Department-In-Store-Play | The New York Rock Ensemble / Cream | 1968 | Compil. |
Pick Up In The Morning / The Thing To Do | The New York Rock Ensemble | 1968 | Single |
Kiss Her Once / Suddenly | The New York Rock Ensemble | 1967 | Single |