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41. Vox Of Dartmouth - Up Close And Personal - 05/02/05
said Sally Pinkas, Professor of Music and Hopkins Center pianist in Residence . jenny lin, Piano lin performs works by Ruth Crawford Seeger,
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~vox/0405/0502/recital.html
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Up close and personal
Vaughan recital series brings audiences and performers together Tucked away in the Music Department , behind practice and ensemble rooms in the basement of the Hopkins Center is Faulkner Recital Hall, the principal venue where students, faculty and world-renowned musicians perform through the Department's Vaughan Recital Series.  "The Series brings to campus a healthy mix of artists of many backgrounds, talents and intellects, most of whom would not be heard in Hanover otherwise," said Sally Pinkas , Professor of Music and Hopkins Center Pianist in Residence.
Henry Danaher '08 practices in Faulkner Recital Hall, the intimate performance space that hosts the Vaughan Recital Series. (photo by Sarah Benelli) With performances that provide an intimate opportunity for music appreciation, for both the serious music devot©e and the curious observer, the experience tends to dissolve the barriers between performers and audiences. "We recently had a piano recital by Anne Koscielny, a remarkable musician," said Pinkas. "The opportunity to listen to her in the intimate setting of Faulkner was a tremendous gift. We were able to watch her face and hands at close range. She also conducted a masterclass for our students. This, to me, is the true mission of an educational environment such as ours at Dartmouth."

42. Vaughan Recital Series
Robert Dick, Mozart, Griftes and others. Wednesday, May 4th 1230 jenny lin,pianist Performing works by Ruth Crawford Seeger, Scriabin, and James Tenney
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~music/performance/vaughan/schedule.html
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Upcoming Performances: Sunday, April 10th    4:00
John Hornor, Baritone
Kathryn Southworth, Piano
Schubertiade, A Celebration of Song For a Spring Afternoon Sunday, April 17th    4:00
Steve Swayne, Piano
Music from Viennese Classicism to the American
Ragtime Revival Sunday, April 24th    4:00
Anne Koscielny, Piano
(Tracy Piano Series)
Performing works by Beethoven, Ravel and Shumann Wednesday, April 27th    12:30
Christian Wolff, Pianist and Composer James Tenney, Pianist and Composer Kui Dong, Pianist and Composer An Afternoon of Music by John Cage Sunday, May 1st    4:00 Karen Zook, Flute Performing works by Telemann, Reinecke, Robert Dick, Mozart, Griftes and others Wednesday, May 4th    12:30 Jenny Lin, Pianist

43. Page Title
jenny lin and Brennan Sweet Recital (Violin—Piano) early keyboards and lecturefor visiting classes, teachers, the general public and individual pianist
http://www.museumforpianos.org/pianomuseum/nov/NovCalendar.htm

44. NFAA Astral Career Grants Past Recipients
Dr. Iwona Kamiska Seattle, WA - pianist. jenny lin - New York, NY - Piano.Ms. lin has been invited to perform in Puurs and Courtrai, Blegium this
http://www.nfaa.org/artprograms/astralwinners.html
About Arts Giving Winners News ... Events Navigation Annual Gala About NFAA About ARTS About Giving Info for Educators Our Alumni Sponsors Affiliates Calendar of Events Contact Us Homepage Search and Sitemap Register Online Dance Film and Video Jazz Music Photography Theater Visual Arts Voice Writing HOME ASTRAL GRANTS NFAA Astral Grants - Past Receipients NFAA Astral Career Grants Requirements Application Instructions These modest grants support artists in need of immediate assistance
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They are available to professional artists in the fields of
choreography, composition, dance, piano, and voice. Past Recipients 2001-2005 ASTRAL CAREER GRANT RECIPIENTS September 2005
Ms. Gonzalez will be attending a cultural exchange program in Mexico City where she has been invited to perform. This $200 grant will assist with travel expenses.

45. Classical CD Reviews - I, MAY02 - AUDIOPHILE AUDITION
pianist jenny lin plays the beguiling melody with delicacy, charm, and respect.With Five Canons, she begins to develop her own modernist style,
http://www.audaud.com/audaud/MAY02/CLASSICAL/clcds1MAY02.html
C LASSICAL CDs , Pt. 1 of 2 - May 2002
click on any cover to go directly to its review FIELD: Piano Concertos 5 And 6. Benjamin Frith, piano. Northern Sinfonia conducted by David Haslam. Naxos 8.554221
It must have been hard to live as a composer in the late Eighteenth and early Nineteenth century; after all your peers were Beethoven and Schubert! Such was the plight of the Irish-born composer John Field (1782-1837). On the other hand, Field had a successful career as a pianist. Not of the virtuoso Liszttian ilk, but rather one whose strength was color and sensitivity of touch. These characteristics emerge in Field's Fifth and Sixth Piano Concertos, The Fifth (1817) has the subtitle 'fire by lightning,' but the source of the title is unknown. It opens with a resounding Beethoven-like chord, but the music that follows more closely resembles the piano concertos of Chopin. The piano's role emphasizes delicate nuances, sonorous and intricate melodies, convincingly played by Benjamin Frith. The orchestral passages appropriately contrast the piano's role with drama and tension. The work brims with felicitous melodies and dramatic flourishes that engage the mind and heart. The Sixth Piano Concerto (1819) opens with a stately orchestral introduction that extends into an engaging 20 minute dialogue between piano and orchestra. A lovely, delicate larghetto is followed by an energetic but finely spun rondo. These concertos combine the drama and tension of Beethoven with the lyric delicacy of Chopin. Both are immensely enjoyable: they express the exuberant spirit of a composer who knew and loved the piano. Benjamin Frith plays with the freshness of discovery and wit that serve the composer perfectly. The Northern Sinfonia accompanies enthusiastically and the sound is clear and close, slightly wanting in reverberation. Those wanting to explore Field further are advised to try his Nocturnes, lovely, engaging pieces that admirably predate those of Chopin.

46. WNYC - Soundcheck: A Woman's Work (August 28, 2002)
One of pianist jenny lin’s most recent honors was a Golden Music Awards nominationthis year. More about jenny lin. The firstever female to write about
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Modern works, and the championing of bold, living composers, have served as the foundation of pianist Jenny Lin’s auspicious career. On today’s program, she talks about her advocacy of new music and performs compositions by Russian Elena Firsova and Hungarian-Romanian György Ligeti. Plus, music writer Anne Midgette discusses the sea change in music criticism and classical-music media coverage from the increasingly prevalent female perspective.
One of pianist Jenny Lin’s most recent honors was a Golden Music Awards nomination this year. More about Jenny Lin The first-ever female to write about classical music for The New York Times , opera expert Anne Midgette has addressed everything from the signature sound of orchestras to the influence, however minor, that visual artists have on their classical-composer peers.
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47. WNYC - Soundcheck: A Dutch Master And Celtic Thunder (April 30, 2004)
Composer and writer Daniel Felsenfeld recently spent three months at one of these,and he joins us today, along with pianist jenny lin, to dish the dirt.
http://www.wnyc.org/shows/soundcheck/archive.html?month=200404

48. E-Government Website/Homapage
Taiwanborn pianist jenny lin s second recording release for BIS, Ruth CrawfordSeeger Piano Works, has been described on ClassicsToday.com as a
http://english.www.gov.tw/index.jsp?recid=101852&id=176&viewdate=0

49. WKSU Classical Music Playlist For Monday, August 01, 2005
John O Conor, pianist / Telarc 80185 447 AM / Henryk Gorecki I Am Wholly Thine jenny lin, piano / / Haenssler 98 480 1013 AM / Michael Young Secrets
http://www.wksu.org/classical/playlists/20050801.html
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Claude Debussy: Golliwog's Cakewalk (Ulster Orchestra)

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50. NFAA ARTS Alumni Home Pages
Max Levinson pianist 1989 ARTS Winner in Music / Instrumental - Piano jenny lin - pianist 1991 ARTS Winner in Music / Instrumental - Piano
http://www.artsalumni.net/right.htm
Timothy Andres - Musician
2003 ARTS Winner in Musical Composition
http://www.andres.com/timo/music/musicpage.html

Kevin Berlin - Sculptor / Painter
1983 ARTS Winner and Presidential Scholar in the Arts in Visual Arts / Drawing
http://www.kevinberlin.com
Chris Castellani - Writer
1992 ARTS Winner in Writing - Short Story
http://www.christophercastellani.com
Donna Lynne Champlin
1989 ARTS Winner and Presidential Scholar in Theater
http://www.donnalynnechamplin.com

Alexis Cole - Actor 1994 ARTS Winner in Musical Theater http://www.alexiscole.com Brett Cortesi - Artist 1994 ARTS Winner in Visual Arts http://www.goatfarmgallery.com Leonard Cruz - Choreographer 1983 ARTS Winner and Presidential Scholar in the Arts in Dance - Other http:/www.leonard-cruz.com Tony Davis - Actor 1997 ARTS Winner in Musical Theatre http://www.angelfire.com/celeb2/tonydavis Michael Edens - Artist 1999 ARTS Winner in Film and Video http://www.michaeledens.com Aimee Ellingsen - Artist 1992 ARTS Winner and Presidential Scholar in the Arts in Visual Arts http://www.aimeee.com

51. Ray Wang's Piano Page
pianist/Celeste Player for Copland Tender Lands, Celeste Player for Bloch Other Winners Jolie lin, Christopher Guerriero, jenny Chen, Ivan Ilic,
http://wireless.stanford.edu/~rayw/piano.html

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"...plays Rachmaninoff better and with more passion and intensity than many professionals..." - Erna Gulabyan, faculty member of the San Francisco Conservatory
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52. NewMusicBox
with my own Detail of Beethoven s Hair performed by the infallible jenny lin, The pianist seamlessly segued from Helmut Lachenmann to Morton Feldman
http://www.newmusicbox.org/article.nmbx?id=4264

53. NewMusicbox
my own Detail of Beethoven s Hair performed by the infallible jenny lin, It was as if pianist Dante Oei was exploring the infinite ways that this
http://www.newmusicbox.org/printerfriendly.nmbx?id=4264

54. C24 Music Playlist For Oct 7, 2003
106 pm. Ludwig van Beethoven Piano Sonata 19 John O Conor, pianist Telarc 80293 401 pm. Ruth Crawford Seeger 4 Pieces jenny lin, piano Bis 1310
http://music.minnesota.publicradio.org/data/listings/c24/2003/10/C2031007.html
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Tuesday October 7, 2003 Central Time MID - 1AM 12:01 am Ralph Vaughan Williams: Eventide
Bournemouth Sinfonietta
George Hurst, conductor
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12:06 am Frederick Delius: Summer Night on the River
English Chamber Orchestra
Daniel Barenboim, conductor
DG 469376
12:12 am Lou Harrison: Symphonic Strings Suite
American Composers Orchestra
Dennis Russell Davies, conductor
Argo 444560
12:24 am Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Piano Sonata #3 Mitsuko Uchida, piano Philips 420186 12:38 am Francois Couperin: The Nations: France European Baroque Soloists Denon 4408 1:01 am Eleni Karaindrou: Ulysses' Gaze: The River Studio Orchestra Lefteris Chalkiadakis, conductor ECM 1570 1:06 am Aaron Copland: Music for the Theatre: Interlude Dallas Symphony Orchestra Andrew Litton, conductor Delos 3221 1:12 am Maurice Ravel: Pavane for a Dead Princess Philharmonia Orchestra Carlo Maria Giulini, conductor DG 439152 1:20 am Adrian Willaert: Oh, my good fortune King's Noyse HMU 907127 1:23 am Franz Joseph Haydn: String Quartet #3 "Emperor" Kodaly Quartet Naxos 550314 1:48 am Radio Luxembourg Orchestra Louis de Froment, conductor

55. C24 Music Playlist For Jun 15, 2004
109 am. Ludwig van Beethoven Piano Sonata 11 John O Conor, pianist Telarc 80363 201 pm. Ruth Crawford Seeger 4 Pieces jenny lin, piano Bis 1310
http://music.minnesota.publicradio.org/data/listings/c24/2004/06/C2040615.html
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Tuesday June 15, 2004 Central Time MID - 1AM 12:01 am Vitezslav Novak: Slovak Suite
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Frantisek Vajnar, conductor
Supraphon 110274
12:06 am Nino Rota: Five Easy Pieces
James Galway, flute
Phillips Moll, piano
RCA 63725
12:16 am Franz Joseph Haydn: Symphony #82 "The Bear"
Orchestra of the 18th Century
Frans Bruggen, conductor
Philips 462111
12:42 am George Frederich Handel: Royal Fireworks Music Cleveland Symphonic Winds Frederick Fennell, conductor Telarc 80344 1:01 am David Popper: Tarantella Munich Chamber Orchestra Hans Stadlmair, conductor Werner Thomas, cello Orfeo 131851 1:06 am Erik Satie: Gymnopedie #1 Montreal Symphony Orchestra Charles Dutoit, conductor London 421527 1:09 am Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano Sonata #11 John O'Conor, pianist Telarc 80363 1:37 am Richard Strauss: Couperin Suite: #15-16,18,20-22 Dresden State Orchestra Rudolf Kempe, conductor EMI 64350 2:01 am Tomaso Albinoni: Concerto #4 Collegium Musicum 90 Simon Standage, conductor Chandos 663 2:06 am Carlos Salzedo: Prelude: Quietude Jennifer Swartz, harp

56. Village Voice > Music > Daniele Lombardi At Winter Garden By Kyle Gann
my own version If one critic can review one pianist in two hours, Eri Kang, Sachiko Kato, Claudio Knafo, jenny lin, Anthony de Mare, Greg McCallum,
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57. The Choral Music Of Lothar Bandermann
Requires an able pianist. Duration approx. 4 50 . Difficulty level 45. conducted by jenny Chiang, with Anna lin, piano, live in Cupertino, California,
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  • 58. Ensemble 21 Artists Links
    Simon Limbrick, percussionist jenny lin, pianist London Sinfonietta Michael Lowenstern, bass clarinetist Anton Lukoszevieze, cellist
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    59. Jenny Lin "Preludes To A Revolution"
    dem als pianist bekannt gewordenen Samuel Feinberg (1890-1962) und
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    60. 98.7WFMT Radio Network | The New York Philharmonic This Week
    George Harter andhe has been busy in the studio most recently producingrecordings for pianist jenny lin, Jeffrey Siegel, and a number of local artists.
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    Producer: Mark Travis Kerry Frumkin Larry Rock Underwriters: The Kaplen Foundation and The Peter Jay Sharp Foundation We continue with the third quarter of The New York Philharmonic This Week. This exciting broadcasting venture is made possible with the generous support from The Kaplen Foundation and The Peter Jay Sharp Foundation. The New York Philharmonic has a long tradition of radio broadcasts that goes back more than 80 years. There were monthly broadcasts over the last several years, with over 250 radio outlets in the US and worldwide. With this expanded 39 weekly 2-hour radio series, more music lovers listeners will have the opportunity to hear this magnificent and highly successful orchestra each week. Hosting this series of 39 weekly, 2-hour broadcasts is Peabody Award winning producer Kerry Frumkin, who is also the afternoon drive-time host for 98.7 WFMT-FM in Chicago. When not on WFMT, Kerry is active as a voice-over talent for commercials, PBS documentaries, industrial films and educational media. Besides the Peabody, Kerry is the recipient of the Armstrong, Ohio State, San Francisco State Media, and International Radio Festival awards.

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