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21. Programs
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November 13, 2005 at 3:00 p.m. Pianist LEON BATES welcomes the millennium with plans that include recordings, performing new works and continued joy in performing for audiences the world over. Since winning the Philadelphia Orchestra Senior Auditions as a student over 20 years ago, Leon Bates has emerged as one of America's leading pianists. He is invited to the most prestigious concert halls and his performances have warranted critical and audience accolades in Carnegie Hall, Alice Tully Hall, Kennedy Center, Philadelphia's Academy of Music, the Hollywood Bowl and the Masonic Hall in San Francisco, presented by the Four Seasons Concert Association. He appeared in Naples, Italy in two recitals and took part in the filming of "Music in the 20th Century" telecast on PBS. He also hosted a radio series funded by the Pew Foundation, "Notes from Philadelphia." Leon Bates' work with young people is extraordinary. In one season alone he often performs over fifty residency programs in conjunction with orchestra engagements and recitals to inspire, motivate and delight America's youth as he opens their minds and hearts to the love of music.

22. Leon Bates
For the Network gala, pianist leon bates, who was a star pupil of one of Walker sgreat champions, the late Natalie Hinderas, will perform the Sonata No.
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Every year, the Network for New Music hosts a fund-raising gala featuring an eminent composer discussing their works, followed by a short recital. Whether by chance or by design, many of these composers have had a prominent Philadelphia connection. Milton Babbitt was an undergrad at Penn, and Jacob Druckman grew up here. George Rochberg taught at Penn for many years. Bernard Rands was the Philadelphia Orchestra composer in residence. This year, the honored guest will be Pulitzer Prize winner George Walker, whose local claim to fame is having been the first black graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music, in 1945. He continued his doctorate work at the Eastman School. As befits the product of these two vaunted, but conservative institutions, Walker is a composer in the grand manner. His beautifully crafted, deeply lyrical music can easily be considered in the company of Barber, Hanson and Copland; it is distinctively stamped as American music For the Network gala, pianist Leon Bates, who was a star pupil of one of Walker's great champions, the late Natalie Hinderas, will perform the Sonata No. 2 for Piano. He will also accompany soprano Martha Elliott in a performance of the Emily Dickenson Songs. Guests can chat with the composer and musicians at the cocktail reception that will conclude the evening

23. Jazz
One of the highlights finds master pianist leon bates in concert comparingclassical Western music with traditional jazz styles. bates is a Philadelphia
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Jan. 19: Edgar Bateman/Fred Adams. 2 p.m. workshop, 3 p.m. performance, Community Education Center, 3500 Lancaster Ave., 387-1911. Fred Adams is a playful open-minded brass man who gigged for 12 years with spaceman Sun Ra and his Arkestra and is the brass instructor/coach for the Clef Club's Youth Jazz Ensemble. Drummer Edgar Bateman is an innovative polyrhythmic monster; a cross between William Hooker, Bill Bruford and Max Roach. Bateman's credits include gigging with local legend Jamaaladeen Tacuma plus touring and recording with lesser lights like John Coltrane, Dexter Gordon, Eric Dolphy and Lee Morgan. With on-the-spot interpretation from actress Matt Rochester (from Freedom Theatre) and backing from saxophonist Terry Lawson, bassist Mikal Saunders, percussionist Frank Williams and guitarist Calvin Nathaniel, the afternoon promises to be a learning free-for-all. Jan. 19: Celebration with Terence Blanchard. As a studious griot of sorts, composer/trumpeter Terence Blanchard has taken traditional jazz ideals and made them blue and intelligently sensual, added twists from another world and stretched them to symphonic proportions with a series of soundtracks and suites surrounding the films of Spike Lee. This opportunity to see the magical Blanchard in such intimate surroundings should not be missed.

24. Philadelphia Pianist Leon Bates To Perform At MCCC
Philadelphia pianist leon bates to Perform at Montgomery County Community College.March 6, 2003, Blue Bell, Pa. Montgomery County Community College is
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    March 6, 2003, Blue Bell, Pa. - Montgomery County Community College is pleased to present "Rhapsody in Blue Candlelight Concert" featuring Philadelphia Pianist Leon Bates on Saturday, March 15 at 8 p.m. in the Science Center Theater at the College's Central Campus in Blue Bell. Tickets for the show cost $16 for general admission, $14 for seniors and students and $7 for children. Since winning the Philadelphia Orchestra Senior Auditions as a student, Leon Bates has emerged as one of America's leading pianists. He has performed in virtually all of the major halls in the United States, and in many others abroad on nearly every continent. Bates has also frequently appeared on NBC's "The Today Show" and on "CBS This Morning," and he took part in the filming of the "Music in the 20th Century" telecast on PBS. His sheer mastery of the piano has led to many invitations to perform with major symphonies in the United States, such as the New York Philharmonic, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the American Symphony and the Los Angeles Philharmonic, among others. Bates' work with young people is extraordinary. He is a master teacher and is often called upon to give master classes to promising, young musicians. In any given season, he often performs over 50 residency programs in conjunction with orchestra engagements and recitals to inspire, motivate and delight America's youth as he opens their hearts and minds to the love of music.

25. Yachats Music Festival Reviews
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July 8 -10, 2005 25 th Anniversary Festival The Twenty-fifth Annual YACHATS MUSIC FESTIVAL will take place July 8-10 at Yachats , Oregon . The Yachats Music Festival is the summer festival of California-based Four Seasons Concerts. Music Festival concerts are scheduled at the Yachats Community Presbyterian Church, 360 West 7 th Street in Yachats, at 8:00 PM Friday, July 8; Saturday, July 9; and Sunday, July 10; and at 2:00 PM on Sunday. Artists performing during the four-day Festival are: LEON BATES, Pianist
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DAVID BURNETT, Violinist ISABELLE COURRET, Harpist PIERRE D'ARCHAMBEAU, Violinist HELEN DILWORTH, Soprano MIMI DYE, Violist MARCO GRANADOS, Flutist JACQUELINE HAIRSTON, Pianist GERARD HECHT, Pianist DENNIS HELMRICH, Pianist HAROLD JONES, Flutist ELAINE KRESTON, Cellist JOSEPH KUBERA, Pianist RAFAEL LEBRON, Baritone ABRAHAM LIND-OQUENDO, Baritone ILYA MARTINEZ , Soprano AUTRIS PAIGE, Baritone

26. Yachats Music Festival Schedule
100 PM “Music Healing for Music Lovers” Jacqueline Hairston, pianist.Saturday, July 9. 1000 AM “Remembering Natalie Hinderas” leon bates, pianist
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2005 Concert Schedule: The Twenty-fourth Annual YACHATS MUSIC FESTIVAL will take place July 9 - 11 at Yachats , Oregon . The Yachats Music Festival is the summer festival of California-based Four Seasons Concerts. Music Festival concerts are scheduled at the Yachats Community Presbyterian Church, 360 West 7 th Street in Yachats, at 8:00 PM Friday, July 9; Saturday, July 10; and Sunday, July 11; and at 2:00 PM on Sunday. Highlights of each concert are:
FRIDAY NIGHT, July 8 - 8:00 PM
All artists perform at this concert. Featured works are a Galuppi sonata (pianist Yin Cheng-Zong), a section of a Bach Suite (cellist Elaine Creston), Brahms "Gestillte Sehnsucht" for contralto, viola and piano, a musical tribute to the late African American composer Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson, and a tribute to the 50 th anniversary of the death of Charles Ives, Chopin's Ballade No. 1 (pianist Jeanne Stark-Iochmans), songs by Brahms, Quilter, Purcell, Campos, Ives and Schubert. Flute, clarinet and harp solos and a piano duet. The "Dedication" closing the program features Pierre D'Archambeau and Helen Dilworth.
SATURDAY NIGHT July 9 - 8:00 PM
This evening features operatic arias performed by Gwendolyn Brown, William Brown, Ilya Martinez, Alison Buchanan, operatic duets by Ilya Martinez/Rafael LeBron, LeBron/Abraham Lind-Oquendo, a trio with Martinez/Brown/Lind-Oquendo, a harp solo, Chinese music by pianist Yin Cheng-Zong, Spanish music by flamenco guitarist Rene Heredia, songs by Cole Porter and Duke Ellington, Prokofiev Flute Sonata (Granados and Bates) and Dvorak's Piano Quintet, Op. 81 (pianist Leon Bates and string quartet).

27. Yachats Music Festival 2004 Press Release
leon bates, pianist. GWENDOLYN BROWN, Contralto. WILLIAM BROWN, Tenor. ALISONBUCHANAN, Soprano. THOMAS BUCKNER, Baritone. DAVID BURNETT, Violinist
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PRESS INFORMATION For IMMEDIATE RELEASE A Program of FOUR SEASONS CONCERTS, INC. YACHATS MUSIC FESTIVAL July 9-11, 2004 The Twenty-fourth Annual YACHATS MUSIC FESTIVAL will take place July 9 - 11 at Yachats, Oregon. The Yachats Music Festival is the summer festival of California-based Four Seasons Concerts. Music Festival concerts are scheduled at the Yachats Community Presbyterian Church, 360 West 7 th Street in Yachats, at 8:00 PM Friday, July 9; Saturday, July 10; and Sunday, July 11; and at 2:00 PM on Sunday. Artists performing during the four-day Festival are: LEON BATES, Pianist GWENDOLYN BROWN, Contralto WILLIAM BROWN, Tenor ALISON BUCHANAN, Soprano THOMAS BUCKNER, Baritone DAVID BURNETT, Violinist ISABELLE COURRET, Harpist PIERRE D'ARCHAMBEAU, Violinist HELEN DILWORTH, Soprano MIMI DYE, Violist MARCO GRANADOS, Flutist JACQUELINE HAIRSTON, Composer and Pianist KENNETH KEELING, Clarinetist ELAINE KRESTON, Cellist JOSEPH KUBERA, Pianist RAFAEL LEBRON, Baritone ABRAHAM LIND-OQUENDO, Baritone ILYA MARTINEZ, Soprano AUTRIS PAIGE, Baritone

28. Starting Up...
pianist leon bates has performed in virtually all of the major halls in the UnitedStates and many others abroad on nearly every continent.
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29. Starting Up...
As an added feature to this event, pianist leon bates will present a piano masterclass the week before he performs with the PSO.
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30. Performing Arts Online - Ronald Hawkins, Piano
Ronald Hawkins, pianist pianist Ronald Hawkins was born in Greenville, leon bates Max Camp. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP. The Rachmaninoff Society
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Bio Resume EDUCATION Shenandoah Conservatory, Winchester, Virginia
1999 Master of Music in Piano Performance
1997 Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance AWARDS RECEIVED 1999 Who's Who Among College Students
1998 Sullivan Grant
1995-97 Marion Park Lewis Foundation for the Arts
1994-99 Shenandoah Conservatory Keyboard Scholarship
1997 Shenandoah University Resident Life Exemplary Contribution
1996 Shenandoah University Resident Life Leadership
1994 Cecil Hefner Scholarship
1991-93 Brevard Piano Scholarship
1991-93 Greer Music Club 1991-92 Greer Outreach Program for Young Artist 1991 Honors in Piano - Brevard Summer Music Camp 1991 Honors in Composition - Brevard Summer Music Camp REVIEWS The Greenville News: "A unique and dynamic young pianist...." The UK Independent:" Hawkins gave a thoughtful and insightful performance. His keyboard manner is undemonstrative and leaves one free to enjoy his music without distraction." The Asheville Times: "A sensitive romantic pianist with a warm personality." The Biltmore Estate: "The beauty of his music adds so much to our Christmas celebrations.... A remarkable poetic pianist."

31. PreviewCT: Rhapsody In Bates
pianist leon bates brings a keen sense of vocal melody and rhythm to his In the case of pianist leon bates, however who opens the 60th season of the
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32. American Composers Orchestra - January 10, 1999 Concert
Alan Feinberg, a pianist who has specialized in eclectic American works, Gershwin specialist leon bates takes on the solo role performed by the composer
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Scott Dunn Alan Feinberg Ursula Oppens , piano VERNON DUKE: Piano Concerto in C Major [orch. Scott Dunn] (World Premiere)
OSCAR LEVANT: Piano Concerto

MAURICE RAVEL: Piano Concerto for Left Hand in D Major
Pre-Concert recital/discussion with musicologist Carol Oja at 1:45.
Read an essay by noted musicologist Carol Oja about Gershwin and his collaborators
The American Composers Orchestra begins its Millennium celebration with the first of its "20th Century Snapshots" series at Carnegie Hall on Sunday, January 10, 1999 at 3 pm. Conductor Dennis Russell Davies leads an unusual program four important American pianists in four works for piano and orchestra. The concert, entitled The Gershwin Circle, focuses on the international impact of George Gershwin and his music and features Leon Bates, Scott Dunn, Alan Feinberg, and Ursula Oppens, in music by Oscar Levant, Vernon Duke, Maurice Ravel, and, of course, Gershwin.

33. Artist Biographies
Alan Feinberg has achieved a remarkable reputation as a vanguard pianist and leon bates. photo credit Lisa Kohler Over the past twenty years, leon
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Alan Feinberg, piano
Alan Feinberg has achieved a remarkable reputation as a vanguard pianist and musician who has charted his own unique path in music. His intelligence, integrity and affinity for an unusually wide range of repertoire place him among those few artists who are able to build a bridge between music of the past and present. With repertoire that ranges from Bach to Babbitt, Clementi to Cage, and Chopin to Carter, Mr. Feinberg's creative approach to programming places contemporary music within a broad framework as part of an ongoing, living tradition. On October 1, 1998, Mr. Feinberg performs the world premiere of the recently-discovered "Emerson" Piano Concerto by Charles Ives, with Christoph von Dohnanyi and the Cleveland Orchestra. Later on In the season, he performs it again with them on tour in Paris. Upcoming concerts also Include the Amy beach Concerto at the Chautauqua Festival, the Gershwin Second Rhapsody with the American Symphony In Avery Fisher Hall in New York, the Oscar Levant Concerto with the American Composers Orchestra in Carnegie Hall, Messiaen's "Oiseaux exotiques" with the New World Symphony and the Ravel G Major Concerto with the Syracuse Symphony. The previous four cd's in this Decca/Argo Discover America series focus on repertory of the 19th and 20th centuries. The American Romantic, featuring the music of Amy Beach, L.M. Gottschalk and Robert Helps, was nominated for a Grammy in the same category with Alicia De Larrocha, Evgeny Kissin, and Rudolf Firkusny. The American Virtuoso features works by MacDowell, Grainger, Gottschalk, Beach and Gershwin, and The American Innovator the works of Ornstein, Griffiths, Cowell, Crawford Seeger, Nancarrow, Harbison, Babbitt, Davidovsky, Ives, Adams, Shapey, Cage and Thelonious Monk.

34. Concert Guild Past Seasons
leon bates, pianist. King s Singers. 200102 Roanoke Opera s Tosca. Borromeo StringQuartet leon bates, pianist. Aspen Woodwind Quintet. Empire Brass
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Concert Guild Past Seasons Opera Roanoke's Rigoletto Chanticleer Ahn Trio Leipzig Gewandhaus String Quartet Operatic Scenes of Love and Death
with Meagan Miller and Friends Opera Roanoke's Madama Butterfly Leon Bates, pianist King's Singers Opera Roanoke's Tosca Borromeo String Quartet Orchestre de Bretagne
with piano soloist Frederic Chiu Opera Roanoke's L'Elisir d'Amore Orchestra da Camera Italiana
with violinist Salvatore Accardo Eroica Trio Stewart Goodyear, pianist Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center Budapest Strings
with flute soloist Paula Robison Barbara and Gerhard Suhrstedt, piano duet team Christopher Parkening, classical guitar
and Jubilant Sykes, baritone Opera Roanoke's La Boheme Kiev Camerata Orchestra Peabody Trio Berlin Philharmonic Woodwind Quintet Hilary Hahn, violinist Netherlands Chamber Choir Garrick Ohlsson, pianist

35. Bronson Piano Studio
1/03/01, pianist Awadagin Pratt, UC Santa Cruz Arts Lectures music sceneduring the past four decades Andre Watts, leon bates and Awadagin Pratt.
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Three African-American pianists have made an impact on the classical music scene during the past four decades: Andre Watts, Leon Bates and Awadagin Pratt. Awadagin Pratt is the youngest and certainly the most colorful of the three with his Afro dreadlocks, bright concert wardrobe, and his custom of sitting low at the piano using a specially designed concert stool that seats him barely 12 inches off the floor and which he carries with him everywhere on tour.
In his characteristically soft-spoken manner, he addressed the audience to say that on September 11th he had been airborne and had his flight diverted and grounded in Omaha, Nebraska. As he sat in the terminal watching TV news, he kept noticing updates flashing along the bottom of the screen. Over and over again he kept seeing the initial caps “WTC” which, of course, to any pianist has always stood for the “Well-Tempered Clavier.” To him and the rest of the world, these initial caps suddenly acquired a new significance, and he said that for this reason he wanted to open the concert with an unscheduled piece, the first Prelude from Book I of the WTC, in memory of the tragic events of September 11th. This Prelude became a part of his first group of pieces consisting of Orlando Gibbon’s “The Italian Ground,” and two works by Bach:

36. Tickets On Sale For Leon Bates Performance
leon bates Ticket sales begin Monday, Nov. 10, for the Cowan Center performanceof internationally acclaimed pianist leon bates.
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Tickets on Sale for Leon Bates Performance Ticket sales begin Monday, Nov. 10, for the Cowan Center performance of internationally acclaimed pianist Leon Bates. The performance is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 5, sponsored by Waller Broadcasting. It is part of the Braithwaite Music Series, sponsored by the late Mrs. David G. Braithwaite and presented jointly by the Cowan Center and East Texas Symphony Orchestra. Tickets are $30, $23 and $16. UT Tyler students receive one free ticket to each event when presenting their current student ID at the box office window during single ticket sales. Student tickets may be limited to 200 tickets per performance or until tickets have sold out. All tickets are based on a first-come-first-served basis. It is recommended that students obtain tickets when they first go on sale. Faculty and staff may receive up to two discounts to each event.

37. UT Tyler Announces Braithwaite Music Series
5, with internationally acclaimed pianist leon bates. The Ahn Trio will performon Thursday, May 6, performing contemporary classical works.
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July 17, 2003 UT Tyler Announces Braithwaite Music Series
The University of Texas at Tyler R. Don Cowan Fine and Performing Arts Center announces the addition of a new series for the 2003-04 season.
The Braithwaite Music Series is sponsored by the late Mrs. David G. Braithwaite and presented jointly by the UT Tyler Cowan Center and East Texas Symphony Orchestra.
The series will open Friday, Dec. 5, with internationally acclaimed pianist Leon Bates. The Ahn Trio will perform on Thursday, May 6, performing contemporary classical works. Both performances are sponsored by Waller Broadcasting.
Season tickets will be available on Monday, July 21. Tickets for the Braithwaite Music Series are $27, $39 and $51 and are available at the box office. Summer box office hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday.
In addition to his acclaimed solo concerts, Bates performs regularly with the major U.S. symphonies including the New York Philharmonic, the Los Angeles Philharmonic and the San Francisco Symphony.
The Ahn Trio has been credited with bringing new life to standard piano trio literature and giving first life to pieces by contemporary composers such as
Schoenfield, Ewazen, Bunch, Nyman and Musto.

38. Nicholls State University News - ACCLAIMED PIANIST TO PERFORM AT NICHOLLS STATE
THIBODAUX – Worldrenowned pianist leon bates will share his love for music witha concert on Thursday, March 11 and a lecture and master class for aspiring
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39. The Prize Winner - Leon Django Bates
leon Django bates Photo British pianist, keyboard and tenor horn player,bandleader, and composer. Born Beckenham, Kent, UK, on the 2nd of October 1960.
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40. Users
On May 18, 28 and 29, NPR broadcast two pieces with pianist leon bates that Morganrecorded in early March at The Bach Festival held in the 10000 square
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