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1. Marlon Daniel - Piano, Conductor
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2. Manhattan Virtuosi - Artistic Director Marlon Daniel
Marlon Daniel, Artistic Director and Conductor " a natural and enormous talent." Chicago Sun Time. American pianist Marlon Daniel has performed
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3. ArtIST World - Marlon Daniel Conductor
Marlon Daniel conductor ".a natural and enormous talent." The Chicago Sun-Times .one of the youngest and most prevalent pianist/conductors in
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4. Marlon DANIEL (conductor)
Marlon DANIEL (conductor) ".a natural and enormous talent." The Chicago SunTimes ".one of the youngest and most prevalent pianist/conductors
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5. ART IST World - Soloist Listing
Deryck Clarke, horn. Virginie Constant, cello. Marlon Daniel, pianist conductor. Laurent Le Fl cher, violin Elizabeth Gustafson, piano
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Daniel, Marlon New York pianist and conductor biography and CV. Dixon, Dean Biography of a Black American Conductor Dohn nyi, Christoph von
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7. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY RECORD April 1, 1994 Vol. 19 No.
I. Rabi Concert Pianist Marlon Daniel. Works by Scriabin and Schubert. Coffee and tea served. Faculty House. 800 P.M. Concert Pianist Russell
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8. ACT-SO Hall Of Fame
Described as " a natural and enormous talent." by the Chicago SunTimes, American pianist Marlon Daniel has performed in Europe and North
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9. Marlon Daniel - Piano, Conductor
The personal website for marlon daniel, conductor, pianist and director of EnsembleDu Monde.
http://www.marlondaniel.com/
entrance interview piano conducting repertoire ... the karenza group September 12, 2005 6:25 am

10. Welcome To Piano.com
Whether you are a professional pianist, a student, a piano hobbyist or a fan of daniel, marlon repertoire, biography, and concert calendar for the
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Pianist Classical Pianist Adami, Mirsa - sound clips, biography, and concert schedule for this Albanian pianist.
Albulescu, Eugene
- provides information on the Romanian pianist and educator. Includes performances, discography, and reviews.
Aleksander, Adam
- bio, sound clips, and contact information for the Canadian pianist.
Alexeev, Sasha
- Russian-born composer and classically trained pianist who blends contemporary, New Age sounds into his music.
Alvarez, Carmen
- biography, current projects, sound clips, photos, and more for the pianist from Uruguay.
Anderszewski, Piotr
- provides information on the Polish-born pianist.
Argerich, Martha

Ashkenazy, Vladimir

Astriab, Lou
- provides information on the American pianist.
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Babinsky, Margarete
- provides biography, sound clips, photos, reviews, discography, and more for the Austrian pianist. Badura-Skoda, Paul

11. Concerts
Founded in 2000 by renowned composer, conductor, and pianist Darin Atwater,Soulful Symphony daniel, marlon Associate Conductor, Prague Sinfonietta
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CLASSICAL MUSIC PERFORMERS and PERFORMANCES of SPECIAL INTEREST You are welcome to submit news and information of upcoming concerts, performers and recordings of interest. Questions are also welcome. Send to: rgreene@temple.edu Black and African-American Music Performance Groups and Organizations
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Special Interest
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MUSIC PERFORMANCE GROUPS and ORGANIZATIONS
Imani Winds
, New York, N.Y. - Features five outstanding, professional classical musicians of African-American and Latino heritage. Formed in 1997, the woodwind quintet was created to extend the boundaries of traditional woodwind quintet performance. Repertoire presented by Imani Winds highlights the group's commitment to diversity by featuring and championing works by African, Latin and American composers. Imani Winds is a recent winner of the Artists International Annual New York Debut Prize and was presented in a highly successful debut concert at Carnegie's Weill Recital Hall on November 4, 2001. (Recordings) Marian Anderson String Quartet ,- This is the first African American quartet to win a major competition in the field of classical music. Devoted to community outreach, the quartet abides by

12. Marlon Daniel - Piano, Conductor
by the Chicago SunTimes, American pianist marlon daniel has performed in Europeand North America. In recent years he has appeared in several international
http://www.marlondaniel.artistworld.org/marlonPiano.php
entrance interview piano conducting repertoire CVs ARTistWorld "…a natural and enormous talent." The Chicago Sun-Times He began to play the piano at an early age but did not receive formal training until age 13. His first teacher was Kathryn Gladden, a former pupil of Moriz Rosenthal (a student of Franz Liszt). Later he studied with Salavatore Spina in The Young Artist Program of the American Conservatory of Music on a full scholarship. He continued his education at Manhattan School of Music, studying piano with Arkady Aronov and Alexander Edelmann, of whom he was the last student. His musical development has been shaped by the influence of Dmitri Bashkirov, Gaby Casadesus, Richard Goode, Jerome Rose, Miyoko Nakaya Lotto and currently Nicolai Lomov who acts as his mentor. A noted performer in three mediums (solo, chamber music and conducting), he is currently the Artistic Director of Manhattan Virtuosi (chamber orchestra), Music Director of Ensemble du Monde, a member of the New York Philharmonic Conductor's Round Table, and is on the piano faculty of the Third Street Music School Settlement in New York. Upcoming concerts include recitals and solo appearances in the London, Paris and New York. entrance interview piano conducting repertoire CVs ARTistWorld ... the karenza group September 12, 2005

13. Manhattan Virtuosi - Artistic Director Marlon Daniel
American pianist marlon daniel has performed in Europe and North America and inrecent years has appeared in several international music festivals including
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Marlon Daniel,
Artistic Director and Conductor
"...a natural and enormous talent."
Chicago Sun Time
American pianist Marlon Daniel has performed in Europe and North America and in recent years has appeared in several international music festivals including Fontainebleau in France, Santander in Spain and The Irving S. Gilmore International Keyboard Festival in the United States. He has received numerous prizes and awards including a Rose Hanus Fellowship and an Honorary Key to the City of Chicago for Outstanding Musical Achievement bestowed by the late Mayor Harold Washington. Recent performances of the Liszt Piano Concerto No. 1 in E Flat Major with the Chicago Metropolitan Orchestra received critical acclaim. He began to play the piano at an early age but did not receive formal training until age 13. His first teacher was Kathryn Gladden, a former pupil of Moriz Rosenthal (a student of Franz Liszt). Later he studied with Salavatore Spina in The Young Artist Program of the American Conservatory of Music on a full scholarship. He continued his education at Manhattan School of Music, studying piano with Arkady Aronov and Alexander Edelmann, of whom he was the last student. His musical development has been shaped by the influence of Dmitri Bashkirov, Gaby Casadesus, Richard Goode, Jerome Rose Albert and Miyoko Lotto and currently Nicolai Lomov who acts as his mentor.

14. Third Street Music School Settlement - Faculty Concerts
marlon daniel, piano With guest artists Deryck Clarke, horn; Rieko Kawabata, Guest pianist AnneMarie McDermott. Works for cello and piano by Bach,
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Events Calendar
Faculty Artist Series School Calendar
Third Street Music School Settlement
FACULTY ARTIST SERIES 2004-2005

All concerts are free of charge and open to the public. First-come, first-served general seating is available and no tickets are required. Programs and schedules are subject to change without notice.
October 2004
November 2004 December 2004
January 2005
... May 2005
October
Friday, October 1 7:30pm
SIBYLLE JOHNER
cello
violin;
Adam Kent, piano; others. Friday, October 8 7:30pm KATE WHITNEY piano Works by Mendelssohn, Brahms, Earnest and Haydn Presented in association with Daniel Pearl Music Day Friday, October 15 7:30pm ANNA MARIA BAEZA clarinet Jacqueline Leclair, oboe; Claudia Knafo, piano Works by Prokofiev, Wilson, Yagupsky and Piazzolla Presented in association with Daniel Pearl Music Day Friday, October 22 7:30pm JEFF PERETZ Ud/guitar Music for solo Ud, guitar and percussion Friday, October 29 7:30pm MARY JO PAGANO piano Claire Chan violin All Prokofiev - solo and chamber works back to top November Friday, November 5 7:30pm

15. Third Street Music School Settlement - Calendar
New York Philharmonic pianist and former Third Street Music School student Tuesday, May 3 7pm Piano students of marlon daniel and Keisha Jones
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Events Calendar
Faculty Artist Series School Calendar
Third Street Music School Settlement
2004-2005 Events Calendar

All concerts are free of charge and open to the public. First-come, first-served general seating is available. No tickets are required unless otherwise noted.
Programs and schedules are subject to change without notice.
September 2004
October 2004 November 2004 December 2004 ... July 2005
September
Saturday, September 11 1 - 4:30pm
A time for meditation and reflection, presented by faculty and friends of the Third Street Music School Settlement. All are welcome. The audience is asked not to applaud.
Thursday, September 23 6:00pm String Music Hour featuring Latin-American/Spanish Music Saturday, September 25 2:30pm String Music Hour featuring Latin-American/Spanish Music back to top October Friday, October 1 7:30pm Faculty Artist Series SIBYLLE JOHNER cello violin; Adam Kent, piano; others. Saturday, October 2 9:30am Saturday, October 2 1:15pm Music Hour Saturday, October 2 2:30pm Friday, October 8 7:30pm Faculty Artist Series KATE WHITNEY piano Works by Mendelssohn, Brahms, Earnest and Haydn

16. Pianist
marlon daniel Marshall Styler Martha Argerich Martin Kasík Martin Mayer Mary Lou Williams Masa Tayama Massimiliano Ferrati
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Aaron Goldberg

Abbey Simon

Abdullah Ibrahim

Adam Aleksander
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Ana-Belen Herrezuelo

Andr¡s Schiff

Andre Previn
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Zolt¡n Kocsis

17. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY RECORD March 25, 1994 Vol. 19 No. 21 CALENDAR
WED., APRIL 6 1215 PMII Rabi Concert pianist marlon daniel. Works by Scriabinand Schubert. Coffee and tea served. Faculty House. 800 PM Concert pianist
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18. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY RECORD April 1, 1994 Vol. 19 No. 22 CALENDAR
MUSIC WED., APRIL 6 1215 PMII Rabi Concert pianist marlon daniel. Works byScriabin and Schubert. Coffee and tea served. Faculty House.
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/record/archives/vol19/vol19_iss22/record1922.12

19. ACT-SO Hall Of Fame
by the Chicago SunTimes, American pianist marlon daniel has performed in Europeand North America. He is currently the Artistic Director of Manhattan
http://www.actso.org/actso_achieve.html
ACT-SO Hall of Fame Outstanding Achievers arlon Daniels ibongile Boyd Graduate of the Brearley High School; Bachelors from Harvard University; served as a financial analyst for 2 years wit the Federal Reserve Bank of New York; Currently employed by Fannie Mae in Washington, D.C. made her solo recital debut as a soprano at Harvard in 1997. aren Chance Midwood Medical High School Graduate; Bachelors from University of Pennsylvania; employed as astudent recruiter for her alma mater. effrey Gamble graduate of Washington Irving High School; two-time ACT-SO Gold Medalist who competed nationally in Photography during 1992 and 1993; graduate of the Fashion Institute of Technology; works as a freelance photographer, and volunteers for NYC ACT-SO as the pictorial historian.

20. Alicia Witt
and Playing Mona Lisa, as a pianist who turns into a party girl. Steven Spielberg marlon Brando daniel Radcliffe Anna Nicole Smith
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Alicia Witt
Alicia Roanne Witt was born in Worcester, Massachusetts on August 21, 1975, to parents Robert and Diane. Interestingly enough, Diane is featured in the Guinness Book of World Records for having the longest hair to date. Diane Witt was not the only one receiving attention for a certain achievement; daughter Alicia had learned to read by the time she was 6 months old and at age 4 she appeared on ABC's That's Incredible and NBC's Today, reciting Shakespeare. At 2 years old, Alicia had written a letter to Good Housekeeping and was featured in the magazine as being their youngest reader. At 7 years old, Witt knew how to play classical piano and won several piano competitions in the years that followed. Alicia's intelligence was something that was hard to ignore, so her parents decided to home school her and her brother Ian. By age 14, Alicia had received her high school diploma. After becoming a high school graduate, the child prodigy headed to Los Angeles with her mother to develop her acting repertoire. With Alicia's artistic talents, it was no wonder that she had already started her acting career at the age of 9. She appeared in the 1984 sci-fi film Dune. In 1994, Alicia was awarded with the Special Jury Award for her role as Bonnie in the film Fun. Alicia received what could be considered her big break, in 1995. She was cast as Zoey on the CBS sitcom Cybill.

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