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41. Composers Datebook, 2/23/2004 - 2/29/2004
1953 — Elliott carter String Quartet No. 1 at Columbia University in New York 1852 —English composer, conductor and pianist Sir Frederic Hymen Cowen,
http://composersdatebook.publicradio.org/listings/datebook_20040223.shtml

42. Sequenza21/The Contemporary Classical Music Weekly
Is Elliott carter Too Hard For Detroit? When the Pacifica Quartet came to perform at larsen Women Composers Making Progress When composer Libby larsen
http://www.sequenza21.com/032204.html
About Us Essential Library Read Past Issues Resources ... Composer Links March 22-29, 2004 Introducing
Maurice Ohana

by David Salvage Whenever I mention Maurice Ohana ’s name to fellow composers or musicians, I learn they either haven’t heard any of his music or haven’t heard of him altogether. The utter lack of attention paid to this great French master in the United States must rank as one of the more significant scandals in contemporary music, and a retrospective of his work here is long, long overdue. In the meantime, Naive’s recently released 2-CD set of Ohana’s choral music (#782171) offers a good opportunity to get to know this overlooked (and absolutely first-rate) composer. Ohana’s cultural roots are as complex as his music is eclectic. Born in French Morocco to parents of Spanish/English decent, Ohana remained a British citizen until 1976 despite living in France for most of his life. In 1932 he left for Paris to study architecture but soon abandoned his studies to pursue a career as a pianist. While studying at the Schola Cantorum, he began to turn his attention to composition, and, after service in the British army during World War II, he turned to writing music full-time. In 1947 he founded a composers circle called the “Groupe Zodiac” which foreswore all aesthetic dogma. Even though the group had dissolved by the early 1950s, Ohana’s adversity to aesthetic programs and agendas left him on the margins of French musical culture for the rest of his life. (In France, to not be affiliated with Boulez and IRCAM is to go against the grain of the establishment.)

43. Sequenza21/The Contemporary Classical Music Weekly
but Henning larsen, the project s architect, wasn t present for the event after the brilliant Canadian pianist, who makes a convincing case that
http://www.sequenza21.com/110402.html
About Us Essential Library Read Past Issues Resources ... Composer Links November 04-11, 2002 Lee Hyla:
An American Original Miller Theatre at Columbia University NYC. presented the second concert in its Composer Portraits series on October 23 featuring the music of composer Lee Hyla. by Duane Harper Grant
L
ee Hyla, the American composer who lives now in Boston is as brilliant as he is unknown outside new music circles. At the age of fifty, he is going strong, utterly captivated with music and with his work as a composer and yet, it must also be noted, not yet the recipient of the resounding recognition as a truly great composer on the world scene that he deserves. Hyla is somewhat of an enigma in that he doesn't fall neatly into any category or school of the modern/new music movement and seems not to really need to do so. He lives in the eclectic American music landscape that encapulates everything from pure classical forms to punk rock and what sounds likebut isn'tfree form jazz. He seems to thrive on contemporary music scene's terrain, its liveliness, its expansiveness, its inexhaustiveness. Think Eliott Carter meets
meets Cocteau Twins meets Cecil Taylor and Steve Lacy He uses it all and synthesizes a sound and a content that is unique and completely his own.

44. Art Song Alliance: Recordings
Recorded by Frederick Kennedy, tenor; Henri Venanzi, pianist. Lena McLin,Lettie Beckon Alston, Betty Jackson King, Libby larsen, and Jacquleyn Sellers
http://www.darryltaylor.com/alliance/performerlist.html
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45. Art Song Alliance: Recordings
Recorded by Frederick Kennedy, tenor; Henri Venanzi, pianist. Featuring songs ofLeslie Adams JOHN carter. RETURN TO TOP OF THE LIST
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h. leslie ADAMS lettie beckon ALSTON t.j. ANDERSON david BAKER ... VARIOUS
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  • LILACS: THE MUSIC OF GEORGE WALKER
    Recorded by the Arizona State University Orchestra with soprano Faye Robinson and conductor Timothy Russell

    Featuring the Pulitzer Prize winning composition, Lilacs, for voice and orchestra.
    Summit Records
  • AMERICAN CLASSICS: CHARLES LAMBERT, LUCIEN-LEON LAMBERT
    Recorded by the Hot Springs Music Festival Orchestra, Richard Rosenberg, conductor

    Naxos Records
  • AMERICAN CLASSICS: EDMOND DEDE
    Recorded by the Hot Springs Music Festival Orchestra, Richard Rosenberg, conductor
    Emily Eagen, Jennifer Foster, Brandon Brack, Kabin Thomas, David Sachs, Gary Hammond, Mary Scott Spry

    Naxos Records
  • THE UNKNOWN FLOWER
    Recorded by Charsie Randolph Sawyer, with Susan Keith Gray, Hyesook Kim, Jacqueline Sellers, Karen Krummel, and Linda Hoisington

46. Bard College Flute Seminar
Aubade Libby larsen Nina Attar, flute. Dance Moments Matthew Greenbaum 10 am5 pm, rehearsals of seminar participants with pianist. 7-10 pm, Seminar I
http://www.k-c-p.com/pspencer/html/flute_seminar.htm

47. Washington Musica Viva: Previous Concerts
Songs of Bohuslav Martinu, Libby larsen, and Robert Schumann. February 5, 2005 October 18, 1998 Musicians Yvonne carter, artist/poet; Cezanne Trio.
http://www.dcmusicaviva.org/previous_concerts.htm
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July 18, 2005 Location: Performers : Elizabeth Kluegel, soprano, Ben Redwine, clarinet, Jodi Beder, cello, Rhonda Buckley, saxophone, Carl Banner, piano. Program : "Views Through a Window" by Janet Peachey, on poems by Beth Joselow, Trio for clarinet, cello, and piano by John Stephens, Sonata for alto saxophone and piano by Jay Vosk (premiere!), Trio in A minor, Op. 114 by Johannes Brahms. Reviewed by Charles T. Downey in Ionarts June 21, 2005 Location: Performers : Keith Wright, flute, Sally McLain, violin, Heather LeDoux Green, violin, Tsuna Sakamoto, viola, Jodi Beder, cello, Carl Banner, piano. Program : Premiere of Divertimento for flute, viola, and piano, by Masatoshi Mitsumoto (commissioned by WMV). Quintet for flute, strings, and piano by David Diamond (1937). Brahms Piano Quintet in f minor Op. 34. Reviewed by Cecelia Porter in the Washington Post May 7, 2005

48. Katherine Eberle Will Perform Dramatic Cantata 'Eleanor Roosevelt' Feb. 6
For the remainder of the program, Eberle will be accompanied by pianist Alan Together they will perform larsen s song cycle Love after 1950 and three
http://www.uiowa.edu/~ournews/2005/january/011905eberle.html
University of Iowa News Release Jan. 19, 2005 Katherine Eberle Will Perform Dramatic Cantata 'Eleanor Roosevelt' Feb. 6 One of the legendary figures of American history will be recalled in a performance of Libby Larsen's dramatic cantata "Eleanor Roosevelt," part of a faculty recital program that will be presented by mezzo-soprano Katherine Eberle at 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 6 in Clapp Recital Hall on the University of Iowa campus. The performance will be free and open to the public. For the cantata performance, Eberle will be accompanied by cellist Anthony Arnone from the UI School of Music faculty, clarinetist Heather Bynum and a vocal ensemble of UI music students. The performance will be conducted by Timothy Stalter, the UI director of choral activities. For the remainder of the program, Eberle will be accompanied by pianist Alan Huckleberry. Together they will perform Larsen's song cycle "Love after 1950" and three songs by Elinor Remick Warren: "When you walk through Woods," "By a Fireside" and "God be in my Heart." "For years I have been researching women composers and have been a fan of the music of Libby Larsen," Eberle said. "When I found these two major works for mezzo soprano composed by Ms. Larsen, I felt compelled to add them to my repertoire. Since Alan Huckleberry is especially gifted in performing American music, it was only natural to want to perform these pieces with him at the piano.

49. PLAYBACK CONCERT
the innovative and prolific jazz pianist/composer and awardwinning host of Composer Libby larsen has been named to the Harissios Papamarkou Chair
http://www.ascap.com/playback/2003/july/concert.html
June - July 2003 CONCERT
Marian McPartland in an interview with Tim Owens in Toronto.
ASCAP/IAJE Commissioned Works Honors Marian McPartland in Toronto ASCAP member Marian McPartland, the innovative and prolific jazz pianist/composer and award-winning host of Piano Jazz, the NPR radio program which is celebrating its 25th year, was feted at this year's IAJE (International Association of Jazz Educators) conference in Toronto. McPartland was a featured artist in a concert and was interviewed by Tim Owens during a session of the conference. In addition, two new jazz works composed in celebration of McPartland's birthday and commissioned by the annual ASCAP/IAJE Commissions program, were premiered at the conference. The commissionees are Robin Eubanks in the Established Composer category and John Hollenbeck in the Emerging Composer category. McPartland was present for the premiere of both works in her honor: Full Circle (Eubanks) and Folkmoot (Hollenbeck). The ASCAP/IAJE commissions program, now in its sixth year, has previously honored Dizzy Gillespie, Benny Carter, the Duke Ellington Centennial, the Louis Armstrong Centennial and Dr. Billy Taylor, respectively.
2003 Guggenheim Fellowship Awards Results of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation's seventy-ninth annual United States and Canadian competition have been announced. Among this year's Fellowship winners (pictured above, left to right) are ASCAP members Martin Bresnick, Alvin Singleton and Harold Meltzer for Concert music and Henry Threadgill for Jazz. Guggenheim Fellows are appointed on the basis of distinguished achievement in the past and exceptional promise for future accomplishment.

50. Tanya PROCHAZKA's Homepage
cellist and pianist sparkle in demanding program carter s sonata againProchazka Lemelin deliver a persuasive interpretation .
http://www.ualberta.ca/~aprochaz/tp.html
Tanya Prochazka, cellist
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Toronto Globe and Mail:
"Prochazka's passionate performance of the Sonata for Cello and Piano, Op. 36 and her gorgeous sound make this work the high point of the disc"
Ottawa Citizen:
"cellist and pianist sparkle in demanding program"...
"The musical values are what really count and on Friday they were countless"...
"..it was a fine performance (Brahms E minor sonata), one that frequently soared..."
"There's little left to say about the Brahms F major sonata that ended the program as I've already used up my quota of superlatives for this week and the next..."
Edmonton Journal:
"Prochazka plays with great physicality..."
"the two fast movements bristled with sheer exhuberance of her playing." "Her take on the slow movements was poetic.." Concert Bookings: GRANTHAM ARTIST MANAGEMENT 14415 88Av, Edmonton AB, T5R 4J5, CANADA Phone: 1 780 487 6875 grancros@telusplanet.net
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52. Artist Series Archive
Steven de Grotte (pianist) Cliff Keuter Modern Dance Opera Barber of Seville Razoumovsky plus larsen (piano quartet) Mark Gainer (oboe soloist)
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53. OAM-Issued
Awardwinning poet and fiction writer Jeanne larsen teaches literature and pianist Lois Shapiro is on the faculty of Wellesley College and the Longy
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Chancellorville
By Stephen W. Sears '54
Houghton Mifflin Company, 1996 Drawing upon news sources and personal accounts by soldiers on both sides, Stephen Sears has written about one of the most dramatic battles of the Civil War, and the event historians consider to be Robert E. Lee's military masterpiecetaking Chancellorville. Lee violated a cardinal rule of military strategy by dividing his small army, sending Stonewall Jackson on his famous 12-mile march around the Union flank, destroying one entire corps of the Union army, while Lee drove the rest across the Rappahannock River. Jackson was killed by friendly fire eight days later, and the triumph of the Chancellorville assault led Lee to launch an aggressive campaign resulting in his greatest defeat at Gettysburg. Sears, a former editor of American Heritage , is the author of nine books, including the award-winning Landscape Turned Red: The Battle of Antietam The World At Night
By Alan Furst '62
Random House, 1996

54. Popular Music And Jazz - February 1996
Although carter s playing has reflected modern developments, even his recent The pianist Fred Hersch, a longtime partner, strikes a similar balance of
http://www.theatlantic.com/ae/96feb/96febpj.htm
FEBRUARY 1996
BY BOB BLUMENTHAL AND CHARLES M. YOUNG
THE LESSER-KNOWN TALENTS OF A LEGEND
I n a recording career that has spanned sixty-eight years, the living jazz legend Benny Carter has played almost every musical instrument and has written for virtually every musical situation. An influential alto saxophonist, a brilliant arranger for big bands, and a key figure in the integration of the Hollywood soundtrack studios, Carter has also made a quiet yet persistent mark as a tunesmith. In the weeks surrounding his eighty-eighth birthday, last August, he gathered fourteen leading vocalists to make this last point, and the results are assembled in The Benny Carter Songbook (MusicMasters). Although Carter's playing has reflected modern developments, even his recent songwriting conveys the shapeliness and sophistication commonly identified with stage revues and movie musicals of the past. The world-weary sass that Ruth Brown imparts to "My Kind of Trouble Is You," the fragile optimism that Dianne Reeves shows on "Only Trust Your Heart," and the simple warmth that Shirley Horn finds in "A Kiss From You"to take three examplesindicate that Carter's old-fashioned strategies succeed because his melodies almost sing themselves. Peggy Lee, Joe Williams, and Jon Hendricks are among the other participants, of whom three of the most striking are newer voicesNancy Marano and Carmen Bradford (respectively covering two gems from the 1940s, "Lonely Woman" and "Key Largo"), and Diana Krall, who draws the best of the five new tunes, "Fresh Out of Love." Each singer enjoys lustrous support from the alto sax of the ageless composer and the complementary musings of two players half his age, the cornetist Warren Vache and the pianist Chris Neville.

55. Altru News
pianist Suzanne Larson entertained the audience. MD, Denise carter, KathyChisholm, Sandy Chrzanowski, Cliff Crawford, Arlene DeMers, Delores Dryburgh,
http://www.altru.org/aboutus/10.20.2004.htm
Home Locations Nursery About Us ... October 20, 2004 Altru Health System hosts Recognition Dinner Altru Health System, Grand Forks, ND – Altru Health System’s Seventh Annual Recognition Dinner was held Monday, October 11 at the Alerus Center. The dinner recognized 6,000 combined years of service. Robert Peabody, Altru Board of Directors, gave the welcome and chaplain John Rieth, provided the invocation. Pianist Suzanne Larson entertained the audience. President Casey Ryan, MD, CEO Greg Gerloff and COO Dave Molmen, along with Robert Peabody presented the awards. EMPLOYEES - 5 YEARS: Rebecca Truscinski, Kristi Twedt, Melissa Vodicka, Melissa Watne, Steven Weiser, MD, Melissa Westling, Sheryl Williams ,Debbie Winzenburg ,Kathy Wischer. EMPLOYEES - 10 YEARS: EMPLOYEES - 15 YEARS: Cheryl Anderson, Chuck Baskerville, Jennifer Beck, Mark Berntson, MD, Pat Birznieks, Marilyn Bjerke, Samantha Bjerke, Betty Bleth, Karen Boushey, Dawn Bowen, Diane Brown, Peggy Bye, Norman Byers, MD, Nancy Cameron, Denise Darbyshire, Ron Dekowski, Jan Detke, Erin Dionne, Julie Dombrowski, Sandy Drees, Mary Dvorak, Mary Eagleson, Darcie Englund, Lynette Ermer, Jan Farmer, Kristin Filipski, Sue Gaddie, Jenni Gibbs, Lori Gorman, Jill Gregoire, Diane Hageman, Debbie Haugstad, Cindy Hegg, Marilyn Hiney, Jennifer Hoefer, Stan Huebner, Merry Jenson, Frank Johnson, Mary Jones, Geri Jorgenson, Libb, Kroeber, Jodi Kurtz, Betty Larsen, Doreen Lindsey, Evonne Lopez, Lorie Lunak, Barb Martin, LaVaun McCann, MD, Edie Meagher, Shelly Nerby, Vonnie Norman, Kathy O'Hara, Sandy Oakland, Brooks Oconnell, Keith Okeson, Jacie Olson, Julie Partlow, Merry Prather, Jane Ranisate, Ian Revie, MD

56. Festival Miami 2004
Bernstein and Berlin , with Alex Rybeck, musical director and pianist. Holy Roller by Libby larsen featuring guest alto saxophone soloist Dale
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57. Sacramento Magazine Online
3 for Piano and Orchestra in C Major, Op. 26 with pianist Amy Dissanayake 2–6 Mondavi Center—James carter Organ Trio, saxophonist carter collaborates
http://www.sacmag.com/archive/November2003/calendar.shtm
Cover Story Publisher's Note Dining Divas Fork on the Road ... ART MUSIC AND DANCE War Dance
children 12 and younger. Call (916) 278-4323 or check out csus.edu/events. Nov. 1: Mondavi Center Nov. 1: Sacramento Philharmonic Orchestra
harmonic.org) Nov. 1: UC Davis Department of Music Nov. 2: Folsom Lake Community Concert Association Nov. 2: UC Davis Department of Music Nov. 5: CSUS Festival of New American Music Nov. 7: Mondavi Center
daviarts.org) Nov. 7: Reconciliation Singers Voices of Peace
Center, Nevada County Fairgrounds, 11228 McCourtney Road, Grass Valley. Call for performers, times and ticket prices. (530-265-6124; musicinthemountains.org) Nov. 8: Mondavi Center

58. Classical Voice Of North Carolina
MJW Grand larseny Vocal Music of Libby larsen (Terry Rhodes, soprano, JWL So Great a Joy Music by Andrew carter others (Janeanne Houston)
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59. Jazz Police - Dakota Hosts Finals For Jazz Piano Scholarships, April 24th
Minneapolis South High School where the jazz program is directed by Scott carter . and expertise provided by Leif larsen of The Schubert Club staff.
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Monday, 12 September 2005 Dakota Hosts Finals for Jazz Piano Scholarships, April 24th Contributed by Andrea Canter, Contributing Editor Another young piano star from the Twin Cities, Paris Strother is a student at the Berklee College of Music in Boston. Photo by Andrea Canter
Three of the area's top young jazz pianists will compete this weekend for scholarships and a club performance date. This first annual competition for students age 16-18 is sponsored by the Dakota Foundation for Jazz Education (J-Train) and The Schubert Club. Established to reward excellence among students of America's great indigenous art form, three scholarships, totaling $1500, will include the David Paulus Memorial Scholarship, the Marie Froelich Memorial Scholarship, and the Dakota Foundation Scholarship. A selected finalist will also be invited to perform at The Dakota Jazz Club and at a Schubert Club Courtroom Concert later in the year.
The Three Finalists
  • Jacob Siegel , 16, of East View High School, Apple Valley, is new to Minnesota, arriving this year from Maine, where he studied with Tony Boffa. He plays in Eastview's Jazz Ensemble I under the direction of Bill Henry. For the competition, Jacob will perform Miles Davis’ “E.S.P.”; John Coltrane’s “Naima”; and Chick Corea’s “Armando's Rhumba.”

60. The Metropolitan Museum Of Art - News From The Met: Press Releases
Sheldon Harnick, Dick Hyman, Libby larsen, Gian Carlo Menotti, Cellist PaulWatkins joins the pianist for two evenings of sonatas and themes and
http://www.metmuseum.org/news/newspressrelease.asp?PressReleaseId={83B29FEA-54CC

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