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41. Pianist Definition From Aiedu.com
pianist definitation from aiedu.com A Free Internet Dictionary. Chopin CzernyKarl Czerny Falla Manuel de Falla hess dame myra hess Horowitz Vladimir
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42. Music Institute Of Chicago
pianist with the Eastman Wind Ensemble and Eastman Musica Nova Ensemble; Music in the Loft, dame myra hess Series and Green Lake Music Festival;
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Faculty Information Click on the letter range of the last name of the faculty member to go to that list A-C D-G H-L M-R S-Z On this page: A B C A Emily Abraham flute (Suzuki) Monty Adams flute Marie Alatalo piano Erica Burtner Anderson oboe, English horn Marta Aznavoorian piano (Suzuki) B Gilda Barston cello (Suzuki) Alexander Belavsky violin Diploma in violin, Moscow Conservatory of Music; Diploma, Rubin Academy of Music (Jerusalem); graduate studies at Boston University; student of Joseph Silverstein, Felix Andrievsky, Michael Bazrodny and Yuri Beliavsky; Associate Concertmaster, Orchestra of Illinois, and member of Lyric Opera and Grant Park Orchestras; formerly Assistant Concertmaster of American Chamber Orchestra and Atlantic Symphony (Halifax, N.S.), and member of Portland (ME) Symphony Orchestra and Concertante di Chicago; soloist with Orchestra of Illinois, Chicago Chamber Orchestra and the Univ. of Chicago Orchestra.

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Martha Argerich. June de Toth. dame myra hess She was quickly noticed as atalented pianist and by the age of fourteen had already won 1st and 2nd
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45. Department Of Music : University Of Notre Dame
pianist John Blacklow has been presented at many of the world s most renowned Hall in New York, the dame myra hess Memorial Concert Series in Chicago,
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DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC ABOUT CURRENT STUDENTS PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS CONTINUING STUDIES ... NOTRE DAME HOME
MUSIC FACULTY JOHN BLACKLOW
Assistant Professor of Music
Piano D.M.A. University of Southern California
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B.A. Harvard University Telephone: (574) 631-7658
Email: blacklow.1@nd.ed u A Steinway Artist, Blacklow was born in Boston and studied with Tatiana Yampolsky, graduating from Harvard University, The Juilliard School, and U.S.C. He currently serves on the piano faculty of the University of Notre Dame. Bio updated October 26, 2004 Last updated Mon July 25, 2005 Site maintained by Ryan Berndt

46. Joanna Smith (Pianist)
dame myra hess Memorial Concert (Preston Bradley Hall, Chicago). live radiobroadcast (Jul 2000). Mozart Piano Concerto No.6 with Orchestra of Old Saint
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JOANNA SMITH ~ Pianist Photography by Carole-Anne Email Since graduating from the Royal College of Music in 1999 I have led a busy and varied career freelancing mainly as an accompanist. I work with instrumentalists and singers primarily in London and Essex for concerts, masterclasses, exams, auditions and competitions, and enjoy travelling when my commitments take me further afield. Much of my work is at the RCM, particularly within the woodwind department. As well as accompanying I love playing in chamber groups and orchestras. I am also Musical Director for an amateur theatre company, teach piano, have adjudicated at festivals and competitions, and tutored on music courses. Recent highlights include three weeks adjudicating in Hong Kong, working with Susan Milan at Ticino Musica in Switzerland, a Park Lane Group concert at the Wigmore Hall, and a concert with the BBC Concert Orchestra. Education: Qualifications: Royal College of Music Westcliff High School for Girls Postgraduate Diploma in Advanced Performance (Accompaniment) : Distinction Postgraduate Diploma in Performance (Accompaniment) : Distinction BMus(Hons) : Class 1 A Levels in Music, German, French

47. Piano Festival / Judges
pianist JOHN SALMON has distinguished himself on both sides of the Atlantic, In the United States, he has given recitals for the dame myra hess Series
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We are pleased to announce that a world-class artist/teacher will adjudicate our upcoming FOURTH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL FOR CREATIVE PIANISTS . He has been chosen for his ability to work well with young people as a clinician and provide constructive, learned and positive feedback, both verbally and in writing. The judge for 2004 will be:
Dr. John Salmon
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See John Salmon's articles on classical embellishing/improvising: http://www.music.sc.edu/ea/Keyboard/PPF/3.1/3.1.PPFka.html editorial.htm Pianist JOHN SALMON has distinguished himself on both sides of the Atlantic, as both a classical and jazz artist. In the United States, he has given recitals for the Dame Myra Hess Series in Chicago, the Discovery Series in Indianapolis, the Van Cliburn Foundation in Fort Worth, and a Busoni Gala at Symphony Space in New York, as well as at the Spoleto Festival of Charleston. He has also appeared as recitalist at many colleges and universities across the United States, including Tulane, Vanderbilt, Cincinnati College Conservatory, and San Francisco State University. He has appeared as soloist with numerous symphony orchestras, including those of Asheville NC, Battle Creek MI, Beaumont TX, Dallas TX, Lake Placid NY, Muskegon MI, Shreveport LA, and York PA. His broad repertoire covers the classicsMozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Schumann, Brahmsthough his interest in modern music is equally strong. He commissioned

48. Richard And John CONTIGUGLIA, Duo Pianists - Biography
myra hess Although both twins majored in music at Yale, John took many elective for four years with the legendary British pianist, dame myra hess,
http://www.duopianistscontiguglia.com/bio.htm
R ichard and John Contiguglia are identical twins who have collaborated as a piano duo since they were five years old. Throughout their career critics have responded in superlatives to their unique musical partnership. Following the release of their historic recording of Beethoven's 9th Symphony, transcribed for two pianos by Franz Liszt, now a collector's item, critic Edward Tatnall Canby called the Contiguglias "the most profoundly musical pair of piano virtuosi of this century." Records and Recording proclaimed that "they have given the two-piano medium a whole new dimension. The Contiguglias stand apart in a lofty world of their own, unrivaled and supreme." Byron Belt, for Newhouse News Service, called the Contiguglias "foremost among today's duo-pianists." Richard and John were born of Italian immigrant parents in Auburn, NY, the last children, and second set of twins, in a family of seven children. Without a doubt, the most extraordinary musical event of the twins' youth was a performance in their home town, when they were 12 years old, of a group of two-piano pieces in the middle of a solo-piano recital by the legendary pianist-composer, Percy Grainger. Lincolnshire Posy, Hill Song No. 1

49. Piano Player - Definition Of Piano Player By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaur
dame myra hess, hess English pianist (1890-1965). Horowitz, Vladimir Horowitz -Russian concert pianist who was a leading international virtuoso
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Cite / link Email Feedback Thesaurus Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms Noun piano player - a person who plays the piano pianist instrumentalist musician player - someone who plays a musical instrument (as a profession) Bartok Bela Bartok - Hungarian composer and pianist who collected Hungarian folk music; in 1940 he moved to the United States (1881-1945) Blitzstein Marc Blitzstein - United States pianist and composer of operas and musical plays (1905-1964) Frederic Francois Chopin Chopin - French composer (born in Poland) and pianist of the romantic school (1810-1849) Czerny Karl Czerny - Austrian virtuoso pianist and composer of many works for the piano; studied with Beethoven and was a teacher of Liszt (1791-1857) Falla Manuel de Falla - Spanish composer and pianist (1876-1946) Dame Myra Hess Hess - English pianist (1890-1965) Horowitz Vladimir Horowitz - Russian concert pianist who was a leading international virtuoso (1904-1989) Jerry Lee Lewis Lewis - United States rock star singer and pianist (born in 1935) Franz Liszt Liszt - Hungarian composer and piano virtuoso (1811-1886)

50. Gustavo Romero, Pianist - Performance
dame myra hess Concert,. Arvo Part Variationen zur Gesundung von Arinuschka (1977)7 minutes. Rachmaninoff, Sonata 1 in D minor, Op. 28 30 minutes
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Coming in 2006 January 12-15, Venice, Vicenza, Castelfranco, Italy. Duo piano concert playing the music of Mozart for 4 Hands. With Massimo Somenzi. February 19, McCallum Theatre, Palm Desert, CA.
2005, highlights January 20. The Athenaeum, La Jolla. Duo piano concert playing the music of Mozart for 4 Hands. With Massimo Somenzi. La Jolla, CA. The Neurosciences Institute. Saturday, January 22. 7:30 p.m. Recital Hall, Smith Memorial Hall, University of Illinois, Champaign. GUEST ARTIST RECITAL. Gustavo Romero and Massimo Somenzi, duo-piano. Gustavo Romero, University of North Texas, Massimo Somenzi, Benedetto Marcello Conservatory of Music, Venice, Italy. Sunday, January 23. 7:30. Recital Hall, Smith Memorial Hall, University of Illinois, Champaign. GUEST ARTIST RECITAL. Gustavo Romero and Massimo Somenzi, duo-piano. Gustavo Romero, University of North Texas, Massimo Somenzi, Benedetto Marcello Conservatory of Music, Venice, Italy. Two recitals (Jan 22/23)will present the complete two-piano and four-hand music of Mozart Monday, January 24

51. Classical Pianist, Jason Peterson In Concert With Ensembles From The Cleveland P
23year-old classical pianist Jason Peterson is quickly gaining recognition as performed on the prestigious dame myra hess Memorial Series in Chicago,
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Classical Pianist, Jason Peterson in Concert with Ensembles from The Cleveland Philharmonic Orchestra
Cleveland a recurring stop on classical pianist's world tour. Zion UCC of Tremont is honored to host Jason Peterson in concert for the third year. CLEVLEND, OH (PRWEB) July 21, 2005 Sunday August 21, marks the third time Jason Peterson has honored Zion UCC of Tremont, 2716 West 14th St., Cleveland, OH by including us in his annual concert tour. He will be playing Sextet Opus 6 for five wind instruments and piano, by composer Ludwig Thuille, featuring a Woodwind Ensemble and Johannes Brahms’ Piano Quintet in F minor, Opus 34 featuring a String Ensemble. Both of the ensembles are musician members of the Cleveland Philharmonic Orchestra. The concert begins at 3:00 P.M. in the sanctuary. An ice cream social will follow the concert where recordings, including Mr. Peterson’s newest release will be on sale and an opportunity to meet Mr. Peterson and the members of the Cleveland Philharmonic Orchestra ensembles. In conjunction with the concert, Zion UCC will host an exhibit of paintings by local area artists. The church is handicap accessible with ample parking in the area. Concert tickets are $10.
23-year-old classical pianist Jason Peterson is quickly gaining recognition as one of America's leading young keyboard artists and has performed throughout the U.S. and Europe. At age 17, Mr. Peterson was awarded a grant from the Chopin Foundation of the United States, Inc., and subsequently became the first-ever four-time recipient of the award, which sponsors him as a competitor in the upcoming National Chopin Piano Competition in Miami and the International Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw, Poland.

52. Converse College Petrie School Of Music
pianist Ann Schein has been thrilling audiences since her sensational firstrecordings for Kapp Mieczyslaw Munz, Arthur Rubinstein, and dame myra hess,
http://www.converse.edu/Petrie/PianoClinic/pianoClinic2005.asp
Piano Clinic
The Converse College Piano Clinic offers exceptional opportunities in piano instruction for both high school students and teachers of piano. Guest clinician Ann Schein gives lectures and master classes across the United States. Each student will receive a thirty-minute lesson with a member of the Converse piano faculty. Students and teachers are invited to observe any and all lessons. A schedule of lessons will be provided to all participants. In addition, students and teachers will experience outstanding erformances and lectures by Ms. Schein and members of the Converse College piano faculty. Repertoire
Participating students are asked to prepare two solos of contrasting styles for coaching by the Converse piano faculty in a thirty-minute open lesson. Any student who wishes to have organ, two-piano, or duet selections coached by the faculty should make arrangements for this prior to the clinic. Ann Schein
Pianist Ann Schein has been thrilling audiences since her sensational first recordings for Kapp Records and her highly-acclaimed Carnegie Hall debut, launching a career which has earned her praise in major

53. Untitled
in this arrangement written by British pianist dame myra hess (18901965) . One such was myra hess, who liked this theme so much she transcribed it
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URL: http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/3307/44214 Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring
Author: John L. Hoh, Jr.
Published on: July 21, 2000 Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach (Germany, 1685-1750)
Written: First draft Dec 1716, first performance 2 Jul 1723
Title: Cantata No. 147 (BWV 147), "Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben", No. 10: "Jesu bleibet meine Freunde"
What it is: The final choral section from one of Bach's 200-plus cantatas
Length: 3'30" (complete cantata 25')
Why it's famous: The lilting serenity of the tune became familiar from Myra Hess's 1920s transcription for piano, when it gained its English title
Where you heard it before: The Beach Boys' "Lady Linda"; Ralph McTell's "Dreams of You"; in TV ads and films; at a wedding somewhere. A recent poll on this topic found as the overwhelming favorite composition of Johann Sebastian Bach to be Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring (German: Jesu, bleibet meine Freude ), was originally composed for trumpet, oboe, strings and organ. But is perhaps best known in this arrangement written by British pianist Dame Myra Hess (1890-1965). Why was Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring

54. James Adler -- Composer, Conductor, Pianist
James Adler, a freelance composer, conductor, and pianist, Other performancehighlights include appearances on the dame myra hess Memorial Concerts
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James Adler
James Adler has been hailed as a composer who "writes for both chorus and orchestra with uncommon imagination" ( Derrick Henry in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution ). His extensive list of compositions is highlighted by Memento mori: An AIDS Requiem which receives its New York premiere, conducted by Johannes Somary, at Merkin Concert Hall in April 2000. His latest commission, from the Cheektowaga Community Chorus, is for treble chorus in three movements and receives its world premiere in March 2000 at the Youth Millennium Music Festival in East Amherst, New York. On the stage, Mr. Adler appears as guest pianist in a Gershwin orchestral program at the Demetria Festival in Thessaloniki, Greece in November 1999. He follows that with a special guest appearance in the Prokofiev Concerto No. 1 at the 20th anniversary gala concert of the Big Apple Corps Symphonic Wind Ensemble in New York City. Memento mori: An AIDS Requiem, a seventy-five minute work for men's chorus, soloists, and orchestra features, a "range of expression [that] is expansive" and a "variety of utterance [that] is nearly boundless" (the American Record Guide) ; it was hailed by Corydon J. Carlson in the

55. VanderCook College Of Music - Faculty And Staff
Extensive solo and chamber music performance including dame myra hess Memorial Served as music director and rehearsal pianist for numerous musicals.
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College Administration
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Dr. Charles Menghini
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Tamara Trutwin
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Kaye Clements
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DEAN OF GRADUATE STUDIES Ruth Rhodes rrhodes@vandercook.edu ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT Clarmarie Keenan ckeenan@vandercook.edu Carolyn Berghoff cberghoff@vandercook.edu ASSISTANT TO BUSINESS OFFICE Alisa Pride apride@vandercook.edu RECEPTIONIST Rebecca Andrade randrade@vandercook.edu FINANCIAL AID D Denny ddenny@vandercook.edu ASSISTANT TO THE GRADUATE DEAN Peter Berghoff pberghoff@vandercook.edu Ravi Yeluguri ryeluguri@vandercook.edu Cindy Tovar ctovar@vandercook.edu Amy Lenting alenting@vandercook.edu ASSISTANT TO ADMISSIONS Kelly Westergaard kwestergaard@vandercook.edu COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR Brian Williamson bwilliamson@vandercook.edu

56. Inna Faliks
Ukrainianborn American pianist Inna Faliks infuses every note with Other recent appearances include recitals in Chicago s dame myra hess series,
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Inna Faliks
Ukrainian-born American pianist Inna Faliks "infuses every note with brilliance and personality," according to Jane Shaw in the Island Packet (Hilton Head, South Carolina). Writing in the Washington Post , Joseph McLellan described her playing as "poetry...A kind of panoramic vision that looks ahead almost to the world of Gustav Mahler emerged in Faliks' performance of Beethoven's sonata opus 111...." In the Baltimore Sun , Phil Greenfield wrote, "A delight to hear...Riveting...passion and playfulness, warmly poetic," and Tim Smith wrote, "Vivid, vibrant, and powerfully driven...firm tonal weight and great expressive flourish...." Ms. Faliks has performed under conductors such as Leonard Slatkin and Keith Lockhart, played her debut with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra at age 15, and performed recitals in prestigious venues in the U.S. as well as Russia, Switzerland, Italy, France, and Japan. She has been invited to record her debut CD of Beethoven and other works for the Connoisseur Society label. Ms. Faliks has had numerous competition successes, including first prizes in the International Hilton Head Piano Competition, the National Federation of Music Clubs Competition, and the Yale Gordon Competition at the Peabody Conservatory. Among other competitions that she has won are the Kosciuszko Competition, MTNA Yamaha Competition, and Fischoff Chamber Music Competition.

57. INKPOT#63 CLASSICAL MUSIC REVIEWS: Dinu Lipatti Plays Chopin, Liszt, Ravel, Brah
been transcribed for solo piano under its famous title Jesu, Joy of Man sDesiring by dame myra hess (18901965), herself a much-celebrated pianist.
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DINU LIPATTI
with Nadia Boulanger piano (Brahms) · The Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Herbert von Karajan (Grieg) · Alceo Galliera (Schumann) PHILIPS Classics
2 discs [78'36" + 77'14"] budget-price Compilation of recordings spanning the pianist's entire recording career by Soo Kian Hing Contents
J.S. Bach
(1684-1750): Partita in B-flat BWV 825
W.A. Mozart (1756-1791): Piano Sonata in A minor, KV 310
Johannes Brahms (1833-1897): Waltzes, Op.30 (excerpts)*
Frederic Chopin (1810-1849): Piano Sonata in B minor, Op.58 Barcarolle in F sharp, Op.60
Maurice Ravel Alborada del gracioso from Miroirs
Robert Schumann (1810-1856): Piano Concerto in A minor, Op.54
Edvard Grieg (1843-1907): Piano Concerto in A minor, Op.16
Franz Schubert (1797-1828): Impromptu in G flat, D899 no.2 Impromptu in E flat, D899 no.2 Frederic Chopin (1810-1849): Nocturne in D flat Op.27 no.2

58. Michigan City News Dispatch Online
pianist KuangHao Huang, who has performed throughout the US, as well as Europe He has appeared on the dame myra hess Concert Series, including a live
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59. Musical Times: In Memoriam: Howard Ferguson
Yfrah Neaman and fellow pianist Denis Matthews, and his wartime role asassistant to dame myra hess in organising the daily National Gallery concerts.
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60. Arts At Argonne -- The Next Generation - Viola, Piano
and on the dame myra hess Series and “Live from Studio One,” both aired live on TRACY FIGARD, pianist, has studied violin and viola with Almita and
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presents
Young Performers in Recital
KRISTIN FIGARD, viola
TRACY FIGARD, piano
Auditorium, APS Conference Center, Argonne National Laboratory Sunday, May 5, 2002 at 3:00 p.m. Program Rebecca Clarke Sonata for Viola and Piano Ernest Bloch Suite 1919 for Viola and Piano The concert is open to the public. Please call 630-292-3751 during regular working hours to arrange site access. A photo ID is required to enter the laboratory site. This program is partially supported by the University of Chicago and the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency. More on the artists post-concert ice-cream social location , and ordering tickets below.
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  • The audience is invited to join the artist at an ice cream social following the performance.
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  • The recital will be presented in the Auditorium of the APS Conference Center (Bldg. 402) at Argonne. Don't know how to reach Argonne? Confused about the layout of the laboratory site? Here are some navigational aides:
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  • Admission is free for subscribers to the Arts at Argonne Chamber Music Series. Single admissions to the recital are $10 (adult), $5 (student). A special family ticket ($25) will admit two adults and two students; each additional family member $5. Call 630-252-3751 to order your tickets now, VISA and MasterCard accepted; or use the

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