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81. Callithumpian Consort
Monday, June 21 Williams hall Stephen Drury, piano Founded by pianist andconductor Stephen Drury sometime in the1990 s, they are an ensemble
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Summer Institute for Contemporary Piano Performance:
New Music for Piano at New England Conservatory
June 21 - 26, 2004
New England Conservatory School for Continuing Education will present a six-evening concert series of new music as part of the Summer Institute for Contemporary Piano Performance (known by its acronym SICPP and pronounced, as always, "sick puppy"). This annual concert series, which has become known as Boston's most concentrated, extensive, and adventurous new music event, will feature international performers of new music as well as local champions of dissonance. Special guests will include pianist Ursula Oppens and composer-in-residence Christian Wolff. Also, for the first time on one Boston stage, the Callithumpian Consort presents Peter Maxwell Davies masterpiece 8 Songs for a Mad King along with its sister piece Miss Donnithorne's Maggot Concerts will take place at New England Conservatory, 290 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Mass. every evening from Monday, June 21 to Saturday, June 26 at 8PM. All concerts are free and open to the public.

82. Past Faust Harrison Piano Events
Composer and pianist MICHAEL HARRISON is one of the world’s leading His subsequent teachers have included Gabriel Chodos, Steven hall, and Edith Oppens.
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TERRY RILEY and MICHAEL HARRISON To inaugurate our new expanded performance space Faust Harrison Pianos hosted a rare performances by American composer/pianists Terry Riley and Michael Harrison. Riley and Harrison have been close friends and colleagues for over 20 years, having performed North Indian classical vocal concerts together as disciples of the late master Indian vocalist Pandit Pran Nath. This is the first time they appeared together in the United States, performing their own piano music. In his first New York solo piano concert in a decade, minimalist icon Terry Riley performed recent piano works and songs and Michael Harrison performed a 45-minute abridged version of his award winning work Revelation: for Harmonically Tuned Piano.
IDITH MESHULAM
THOMAS OSUGA
STEVE SANDBERG
Emmy-nominated composer Steve Sandberg currently scores "Dora the Explorer" for Nickelodeon/CBS. He has toured as keyboardist and vocalist with David Byrne, Ruben Blades and Bebel Gilberto. His studies of North Indian classical singing with Michael Harrison are a major influence in his recent series, Chants, Songs and Musical Landscapes, which he has presented at the Guggenheim Museum and Knitting Factory, alone and with such downtown luminaries as Ken Butler and Robert Dick. This concert devoted to works by Chopin and Bach marks his first classical recital in many years, celebrating his renewed studies with Michael Rogers.

83. The University Of Chicago Presents
Steven Mackey Indigenous Instruments for flute, clarinet, violin, cello and piano FULTON RECITAL hall, The Pacifica Quartet and pianist Lisa Kaplan
http://chicagopresents.uchicago.edu/series/ccp/2003-04.html
CONTEMPORARY CHAMBER PLAYERS
four concerts Friday / 24 Oct 2003 / 7:30 pm
Tony Arnold, Soprano
Steven Swanson, Baritone
eighth blackbird
Pacifica Quartet
Cliff Colnot, Conductor
Osvaldo Golijov Last Round for double string quartet and bass**
Dorothy Chang Wind/Unwind for flute, clarinet, violin, cello and piano**
Sofia Gubaidulina Perception for soprano, baritone, string sextet and tape** The Contemporary Chamber Players delves into the intensely personal musical worlds of three exciting and distinctive composers. Sofia Gubaidulina, preeminent living Russian composer, is known for creating music of profound mystery and spiritual depth. In a rare performance of her monumental cantata Perception , Chicago audiences will hear her haunting meditation on texts by German poet Francisco Tanzer for the first time. Argentinian-born Osvaldo Golijov expresses very different emotions in his string nonet Last Round , a fiery homage to the late tango master Astor Piazzolla. With violins and violas standing in traditional tango orchestra style, two string quartets confront one another, transforming heated passion into driving rhythm and melody. Rounding out the program is

84. Stephen Drury
Named 1989 Musician of the Year by the Boston Globe , pianist Stephen Drury He made a very successful New York debut at Carnegie Recital hall in 1984
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Stephen Drury
Named 1989 Musician of the Year by the "Boston Globe", pianist Stephen Drury has concertized throughout the United States and the world. He made a very successful New York debut at Carnegie Recital Hall in 1984 as the winner of the Concert Artists Guild International Competition and has since given solo performances at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, New York's Symphony Space and many other widely varied venues. A champion of twentieth-century music, Stephen Drury's performances of music ranging from the piano sonatas of Charles Ives to works by John Cage and the music of John Zorn have received the highest critical acclaim. He has appeared at the Subtropics Festival in Miami and the Festival of New American Music in Sacramento as well as at Roulette and The Knitting Factory in New York. He directed the world premiere of George Russell's "Time Line" for orchestra, chorus, jazz band and soloists in 1992. In 1988-89 he organized a year-long festival of the music of John Cage and, at the composer's request, played the premiere of Cage's "101" with the Boston Symphony Orchestra in April, 1989. In 1991 he commissioned new works for solo piano from John Cage and John Zorn with funding provided by Meet The Composer and performed the works in Paris and at the Walker Center in Minneapolis. In March 1995, he performed the world premiere of John Zorn's concerto "Piano Requia" with the Cologne Radio Orchestra and conductor Dennis Russell Davies. Mr. Drury was selected by the United States Information Agency for its Artistic Ambassador Program, which led to a 1986 European recital tour. A second tour in the autumn of 1988 took him to Pakistan, Hong Kong and Japan. He gave the first piano recitals ever heard in Julianehaab, Greenland, and Quetta, Pakistan. In 1989 the National Endowment for the Arts awarded Mr. Drury a Solo Recitalist Fellowship which enabled him to give residencies and recitals of American music for two years. On tour in the 1992-93 season, he gave the Latin American premieres of works by Gyorgi Ligeti, John Zorn and

85. Smithsonian Chamber Music Society
The intimate surroundings of the hall of Musical Instruments at the National Grammywinning pianist Lambert Orkis makes three appearances with three
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of the Smithsonian Chamber Music Society , featuring musical masterpieces from the late Renaissance to the 20th century, played on some of the most highly prized musical instruments in the world. As an added bonus, one hour prior to each program, SCMS artistic director Kenneth Slowik continues his popular pre-concert lectures, shedding light on the glorious music and the life and times of the featured composers.
Quartets Plus One: Stradivarius and Amati
Smithsonian Chamber Music Society audiences enjoy the unparalleled experience of hearing two magnificent matched quartets of instruments, one made by Antonio Stradivari, the other by his teacher Nicolo Amati, in this popular series. Each

86. Performances
Memory, Mourning and Machines, solo recital by pianist Geoffrey Burleson. Ensemble X; Steven Stucky, conductor. Hockett Family Recital hall,
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2000 Performances And Hannah Prayed. Dance score with choreography by Joan Wagman. Momentum Interdisciplinary Arts. Eddy Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA. March 10-12, 2000. Chansons D'Amour and The Sojer and the Throut. Roger Zahab and Michael Smith, violins. Momentum Interdisciplinary Arts. Eddy Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA. March 10-12, 2000. Third Rule of Thumb. Fromm Foundation Commission for the Talujon Percussion Quartet . Taplin Auditorium, Princeton, NJ. March 22, 2000. No Man's Land. Barbara White, clarinet. Fromm Foundation Concert. Paine Hall, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, March 24, 2000. When the Smoke Clears. Princeton Composers' Ensemble: Anna Lim, violin; Michael Lowenstern , clarinet; Nancy Zeltsman , marimba. Taplin Auditorium, Princeton, NJ, May 16, 2000. The Rollstone Marches and Raging River, Rolling Stone. Continental Harmony commission from the American Composers Forum . There are two events:
  • The Rollstone Marches: Fitchburg High School Bands, directed by Paul Morey, Independence Day Parade (10 a.m. along Main Street), Fitchburg, MA, July 4, 2000.

87. January 2005 Music Calendar (Northwestern University News)
11, Regenstein Recital hall. Renowned pianistcomposer and Northwestern alumnus Bob 13, Lutkin hall. During his performance, pianist and School of Music
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88. EMI Classics | Biographies | STEPHEN KOVACEVICH
He has had a long and distinguished career as a concert pianist and is In November 2000 he appeared at London’s Royal Festival hall as part of the
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STEPHEN KOVACEVICH
Stephen Kovacevich was born in Los Angeles in 1940 and made his debut as a pianist at the age of 11. At the age of 18 he moved to England to study with Dame Myra Hess. He has had a long and distinguished career as a concert pianist and is particularly noted for his radical interpretations of the classical repertoire. Stephen Kovacevich records exclusively for EMI Classics and is currently recording the complete Beethoven Piano Sonatas. His release of the Beethoven Op.31 sonatas prompted Robert Layton to write "Even if you have other versions of these sonatas get this disc, for I believe that if the series continues as it has begun, the Kovacevich cycle will occupy a standing not far short of that enjoyed by Schnabel in the heyday of 78s or Kempff in the early days of LP." Syrinx and the Prokofiev Sonata.
Although strongly associated with the Classical masters, Stephen Kovacevich has commissioned, with the support of the Arts Council of England, a solo piano work Southern Lament by fellow American, Stephen Montague, which received its world premiere at the 1997 Cheltenham International Music Festival. Further performances were given in the US and London, including the BBC Proms and the Royal Festival Hall. He has also performed chamber music recitals with artists such as Lynn Harrell, Michael Collins, Antonio Pappano, Barbara Hendricks and Cecilia Bartoli.

89. MP3tunes.com
pianist/Composer Steven Cravis takes this adage to heart. Steven, whose two CDreleases, TRUE REFLECTIONS and THE SOUND OF LIGHT, are currently available on
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90. The National Concert Hall | What's On / Celebrity Season
Welcome to Ireland s National Concert hall, NCH, one of Europe s leading Steven Isserlis, cello Stephen Hough, piano. Thursday 27 October 2005, 8pm
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Thursday 27 October 2005, 8pm
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R. Strauss: Cello Sonata, Op. 6
Brahms: Cello Sonata No. 1 in E minor, Op.38
Webern: Two early pieces (1899) – (cello and piano)
Brahms: Cello Sonata No. 2 in F Major, Op. 99
Steven Isserlis is a cellist whose passion for music transcends conventional divisions. A cellist acclaimed worldwide for his musicality and technique alike, he is equally at home drawing the audience into his circle of friends for chamber music or on the concert platform with some of the world's most prestigious orchestras and conductors. From highly acclaimed performances of standard repertoire in recital and with the world’s finest orchestras, to a particular interest in unusual works by pianist-composers of the late nineteenth century, Stephen Hough combines the imagination and pianistic colour illuminating the very essence of the music he plays. He plays recitals in major halls and series all over the world and is a frequent guest at many international music festivals. The Capital Times "Both Steven Isserlis and Stephen Hough are at the top of their fields. This was amply demonstrated by the quality and class of their playing and rapport with one another...Isserlis’ cello was beautifully warm and mellow, with expressive and delicate playing. The piano writing was impressionistic and, in parts, rippled under the cello in minimalist style. The playing was full of subtle delight and superb musicianship.”

91. Jazz Pianist Resumé
Jeffrey Chappell, Classical and Jazz pianist, Performer, Composer, Twopianojazz concert with Steven Harlos at University of North Texas, Denton, TX,
http://www.jeffreychappell.com/jazzresume.htm
JEFFREY CHAPPELL - PIANIST
JAZZ RESUMÉ
PERFORMING EXPERIENCE
  • Performed at Key West International Jazz Festival 2001 and Stanford Jazz Festival 1998 and 2001.
  • Faculty concerts at Goucher Summer Arts Institute Jazz Camp, Baltimore, 1999, 2000, and 2001.
  • Conductor of Goucher College Jazz Ensemble since 1992 and the Levine School of Music Jazz Ensemble since 1998; concerts include East Coast Jazz Festival, Carter Barron Amphitheater, Folger Library, National Building Museum, Ronald Reagan Building, Union Station.
  • Pianist and arranger for DC Express, a jazz vocal quartet, with performances in Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Annapolis, suburban Maryland, and Virginia, 1995 to 1997.
  • Faculty concerts at Goucher College, 1995 to present, and at Levine School of Music, Washington, D.C., 1999 to present.
  • Two-piano jazz concert with Steven Harlos at University of North Texas, Denton, TX, 1991.
  • Performed own piano solo jazz tune arrangements in recitals since 1980s.
  • Appeared with Peter Diamond, Rob Leon, Wes Crawford , Pepe Gonzalez, John Pineda, John Mathis, Stan Wilkerson, Ken Hall, Steve Sachse, Andre Enceneat, Lynda MacNeil, Jeff Antoniuk, Rich O´Meara, Roger Van Sant, Lonny Jacobson, Paul Fischer, Jennifer Parde, Ashley Oxford, Emmanuel Fournier, Matthew Watson, and DC Express.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
  • Conducted courses in Intro To Jazz Piano Parts I, II, and III for Professional Studies Program at Levine School of Music; Improvisation at Levine School and Goucher College; Jazz Theory at Levine and Goucher; Jazz History at Goucher College; and jazz piano at both places and home studio.

92. TantaraRecords.com
Steven Anderson keyboards, jazz composer, student director of jazz combo Dian Baker - pianist Late Conversations Clyn Barrus - conductor, violist
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93. Coker College Stephen Carlson Carnegie Hall Concert
Carlson to Make NY Debut. at Carnegie hall. For more information, contact JamesJolly, director of marketing and communications, at 843.383.8018
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Carlson to Make NY Debut
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For more information, contact James Jolly , director of marketing and communications, at 843.383.8018
Weill Recital Hal l Hartsville, SC - Stephen Carlson, assistant professor of music at Coker College, will make his New York debut as a solo recitalist in Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall at 8:30 p.m. on Sunday, March 6. The recital will feature Schumann’s “Symphonic Etudes” and Stravinsky’s Three Movements from “Petrushka,” which are considered two pinnacles of piano literature. Carlson will also perform selected works of Beethoven, Debussy and Scriabin. General admission tickets are $35 for adults and $15 for students and seniors. To purch ase tickets call CarnegieCharge at 212/247-7800 or visit www.carnegiehall.org Carlson is a versatile soloist and chamber musician who has performed throughout the Midwest and the Southeastern United States, as well as eastern Canada. Since 1995, he has regularly appeared at Minnesota Valley Sommarfest, performing a wide array of solo and chamber works. A member of the Coker faculty since 2000, Carlson completed his Doctor of Musical Arts degree in piano performance and pedagogy at the University of Iowa, where he studied under internationally acclaimed pianist Uriel Tsachor. He is a member of the Performing Artist Roster of the South Carolina Arts Commission and he has played chamber music with members of the South Carolina Philharmonic and the Charleston and Greenville Symphonies.

94. Purchase College - Music - Steven Lubin - Bio
Biographical information on Steven Lubin, faculty member, As a modern pianist,one of his recently completed tours brought him to Ukraine and then back
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Steven Lubin has emerged as an international concert artist of exceptional distinction with his concerto appearances and recitals on both modern and period pianos. As a modern pianist, one of his recently completed tours brought him to Ukraine and then back to the U.S. with the Odessa Philharmonic Orchestra. He was featured in Prokofiev’s Concerto no. 1 in performances characterized, according to a critic’s description, by “a spirit of fresh adventure.” In the past few years he has performed in Vienna’s Musikverein, Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw, France’s Colmar Festival, Germany’s Tage alter Music Festival, in a tour of seven Spanish cities, and in many cities in North America. During his 30-year career, he has performed in the major halls of North America and Europe and has made 20 recordings for major labels, many of which have been cited for special distinction by Gramophone Stereo Review , the Penguin Guide The New Fork Times Diapason Alte Musik aktuell Geijutsu

95. Department Of Music - Calendar Of Events
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96. Cal Poly's Spanos Theatre Hosts Pianist Hough Oct. 14
Magazine), classical pianist Stephen Hough makes his Central Coast debut with colleagues such as Steven Isserlis, Joshua Bell, Pamela Frank,
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Magazine), classical pianist Stephen Hough makes his Central Coast debut
in the Spanos Theatre at 8 p.m. on October 14, 2004. Widely known for his keyboard prowess, precision, strength, and speed,
Stephen Hough has emerged as a unique presence on the international
concert scene. He has performed in recital at Carnegie Hall and The Louvre, made more
than 30 critically-praised recordings, and has appeared with major
orchestras around the world. In recognition of his achievements and contributions to classical music,
Since winning First Prize in the Naumburg International Piano Competition in 1983, Hough has performed with most of the major American orchestras and numerous European orchestras with conductors including Abbado, Dohnanyi, Dutoit, Gergiev, Levine, Rattle, Salonen, Temirkanov, Tilson Thomas, and Vanska.

97. Bang On A Can Summer Institute Of Music
The Rova Saxophone Quartet, Array Music, Zeitgeist, the Steven Scott Bowed Piano Terry Riley to be the greatest composer pianist since Prokofieff.
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2004 SPECIAL GUEST COMPOSER
TERRY RILEY
California Composer Terry Riley launched what is now known as the Minimalist movement with his revolutionary classic IN C in 1964. This seminal work provided a new concept in musical form based on interlocking repetitive patterns. It's impact was to change the course of 20th Century music and it's influence has been heard in the works of prominent composers such as Steve Reich, Philip Glass and John Adams and in the music of Rock Groups such as The Who, The Soft Machine, Tangerine Dream, Curved Air and many others. Terry's hypnotic, multi-layered, polymetric, brightly orchestrated eastern
While teaching at Mills College in Oakland in the 1970's he met David Harrington, founder and leader of the Kronos Quartet and they began the long association that has so far produced 12 string quartets, a quintet Crows Rosary and a concerto for string quartet, The Sands which was the Salzburg Festival's first ever new music commission. Cadenza on the Night Plain was selected by both Time and Newsweek as one of the 10 best Classical albums of the year. The epic 5 quartet cycle, Salome Dances for Peace was selected as the #1 Classical album album of the year by USA Today and was nominated for a Grammy. More recently Kronos commissioned and premiered the Three Requiem quartets written in 1998 and 1999. The 3rd Requiem quartet, Requiem for Adam received wide critical acclaim marking a 20 year association for Riley and Kronos.

98. American Composers Orchestra -February 27, 2004 - Zankel Hall
Zankel hall. Orchestra Underground. Steven Sloane, conductor A solo pianistappears but plays only momentarily, when the orchestra is not playing.
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