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61. Moravian College Concert Schedule 2003-2004
jazz pianist Cyrus Chestnut continues to explore new inspirations that blendwith the old. Piano Masters @ Moravian Frank Kimbrough and jenny lin
http://www.moravian.edu/events/concertSchedule/march.htm
concert schedule March Piano Masters @ Moravian: Cyrus Chestnut Thursday, March 2, 2006
Rachael Stapleton, oboe Friday, March 17, 2006
No Admission Charge.
Saturday, March 18, 2006
No Admission Charge.
Early Music Sunday, March 19, 2006
All Seats: $6
The Marcus Roberts Trio: New Orleans Meets Harlem Roland Guerin, bass; Marcus Roberts, piano; Jason Marsalis, drums Wednesday, March 22, 2006
Sponsored in part by MCS Industries, Inc.
Master Class with Frank Kimbrough and Jenny Lin Thursday March 30 Piano Masters @ Moravian: Frank Kimbrough and Jenny Lin Thursday March 30 Moravian College Dancers 31st Annual Concert
All Seats: $5 This official Moravian page is maintained by webmaster@moravian.edu Moravian College, 1200 Main Street, Bethlehem, PA 18018-6650

62. The UIC DPA :: Faculty & Staff ::
Magic Carpet Music adapted for pianist jenny lin on a WMFT Radio broadcast,Dame Myra Hess Concert at the Chicago Cultural Center (4/03) Galapagos Art
http://www.uic.edu/depts/adpa/facultybios/faculty-staff_schwendinger.htm
Laura Schwendinger
Quick Contacts email the dept. of performing arts email the music dept. email the theater dept. UIC Department of Performing Arts
College of Architecture and the Arts
EPASW Bldg. 1040 W. Harrison St. MC-255
Chicago, IL 60607
Composition, Orchestration, Form and Analysis, Music Theory and Ear Training
Phone: +1(312)413-2114
Email: lschwend@uic.edu Laura Elise Schwendinger received her Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley, where her principal teacher was Andrew Imbrie. She has also studied with John Adams, Olly Wilson, Milton Babbitt and Chinary Ung. Dr. Schwendinger is an Assistant Prof. of Music at The University of Illinois at Chicago, where she teaches composition and theory. For ten years she was on the faculty of The San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Preparatory Division, where she developed a program for young composers. She has also been a lecturer at the Music Department of The University of California, Santa Cruz, at Smith College, and an Associate Researcher at The Five College Women's Studies Research Center. Prof. Schwendinger's honors include comissions from The Koussevitzky (2001) and Fromm Foundations (1999) and The Harvard Musical Association, (1999) The American Academy in Berlin Prize Fellowship (1999,the first composer to be awarded), A Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Studies Fellowship (2002), The Charles Ives Scholarship from The American Academy of Arts and Letters (1993), The Judge's Commendation from The Barlow Endowment (1995), the Norton Stevens fellowship fromMacDowell Colony (1994), two Meet the Composer Grants (1997,1998), an American Composers Forum Grant and First Prize of the 1995 ALEA III International Composition Competition ( the first American winner in over a decade), an Illinois Arts Council grant, as well as two grants from the Vice Chancellor of University of Illinois (1999,2000), one for the creation of a new concert work, and the other in support of a recording project with the Chicago Chamber Musicians.

63. LINKS TO MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS, ETC.......
jenny lin pianist Valentina Lisitsa Piano Julian LloydWebber Cello SusanneMentzer Mezzo-Soprano Chris Merritt Tenor Donald Moline Cello
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MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS, ETC.
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
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Other Chicago-Area Performing Organizations Apollo Chorus of Chicago
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64. Truman Today 7 April 1997
Jennifer lin Meyer, Trisha A. Okuna, Cathe Renee Pence, Shelly Russell, Music will be provided by Margo Jones, flutist, and jenny Crabb, pianist.
http://trumantoday.truman.edu/ttoday/text970421.html
More Truman Students Graduating with General Honors Than Previous Years
This year, five students will receive General Honors, more than any previous year since the program's inception in 1987.
This year's recipients include: Kelly Renee Barbour, bachelor's degrees in philosophy and religion and biology; Alexandra Vasiliki Olympia Glynias, bachelor's degree in philosophy and religion with minors in Greek, classical studies and anthropology; Carrie Lynn Holbo, bachelor's degree in music and communication with a minor in theatre; Weylin Lloyd Laubis, bachelor's degrees in mathematics and physics with a minor in German; and Tami Louis Poehlman, bachelor's degree in accounting.
The Phi Beta Kappa Association of Northeast Missouri is hosting the Fourth Annual General Honors Program Medal Ceremony April 30 at 3:30 p.m. in the Sunken Garden for the recipients.
The General Honors recipients wear their medals with their academic regalia during their graduation ceremony.
There will be a procession beginning from McClain Hall foyer to the Sunken Garden. In the case of inclement weather, the medal ceremony will occur in the President's Office, McClain Hall 200.
The honors program offers outstanding students the opportunity to select rigorous courses in the liberal arts and sciences component of their programs.

65. Sequenza21/The Contemporary Classical Music Weekly
jenny lin and “Preludes to a Revolution” at The Stone you needed reminding –don’t forget about pianist jenny lin’s concert tonight at the Stone at 8pm.
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66. American Music Teacher: South Central Division - Division News - Brief Article
pianist jenny lin will be the conference artist. The 2003 LMTA/MTNA commissionedcomposition, a piano trio by Brazilian composer Liduino Pitombiero,
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. The 2003 conference of the Louisiana MTA (LMTA) will be held Thursday and Friday, October 23-24, on the campus of Northwestern State University in Natchitoches. LMTA Piano Rally State Finals will be held Saturday, October 25, and the MTNA state competitions will be Sunday, October 26. Pianist Jenny Lin will be the conference artist. The 2003 LMTA/MTNA commissioned composition, a piano trio by Brazilian composer Liduino Pitombiero, will receive its premiere at the conference. Special guest MTNA Executive Director Gary L. Ingle will be on hand to help LMTA celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of its MTNA affiliation.

67. Special Report - A Mad Genius Passes
I had seen pictures of him in his heyday as a virtuoso pianist who played was recorded by none other than jenny lin, the young Taiwanese pianist who is
http://www.joebobbriggs.com/specialreports/20020308.html
Special Assignment: A Mad Genius Passes
March 8, 2002
by John Bloom
NEW YORK, March 8 (UPI) How can you be shocked by the death of a 109-year-old man? I don't know, but I am. Leo Ornstein, the musical madman of 1914, has died in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and the word just now reached New York. Then again, it's not so surprising that no one heard about his death for two full weeks. He outlived his era. He saw three centuries. All the music critics who called him insane when they heard his "Wild Men's Dance" have long since gone to their graves. Ornstein had lived in virtual obscurity since 1933. He had never cared much for reporters, or interviews, or fame itself. I sought him out 26 years ago in Brownsville, Texas, where he was living in a trailer park on the outskirts of town, and the first thing he told me was "I never give interviews." But I got lucky that day. He was a big fan of the weekly Mexican Buffet at the Holiday Inn, and he invited me to come along with him and his wife Pauline, a Park Avenue debutante he had met 60 years earlier while both were students at the Institute of Musical Arts (now called Juilliard). He was 83 on the day we met, but his energy and dynamism were infectious. I remember him literally bounding out of the car. His wife was nursing an injured leg, so he hurried to her aid and helped her into the dining room. The next hour evaporated under the spell of his frank, frenetic conversationnow jocular, now earnest and serious always with the ease of a man who knows his own mind and will happily tell you what he has discovered to be the truth. I had seen pictures of him in his heyday as a virtuoso pianist who played with every major symphony orchestra in the world, and the only difference was that his luxuriant jet-black hair had turned white and wispy. His passion for music was unchanged.

68. KAPRALOVA SOCIETY
pianist jenny lin s eloquent case for modern women composers. Classics Today (22.22002). jenny lin, piano. Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall.
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69. Peggy Seeger - Ruth Crawford Seeger : CDs
Performed by jenny lin, a gifted young musician and a brilliant pianist.Timothy Jones, bassbaritone, narrates the children s suite, The Adventures of Tom
http://www.pegseeger.com/html/diocds.html
Ruth Crawford Seeger - Her Music
For information on Ruth Crawford Seeger and her compositions, please contact Kim Seeger KSeeger@hvc.rr.com The Adventures of Tom Thumb
The Adventures of Tom Thumb is an annotated performance edition of this early Ruth Crawford work, for which she wrote the text and music. It is edited by Larry Polansky, Amy Beal, Jenny Lin (who first recorded the work), Bruno Ruviaro, and Peggy Seeger (who completed the text for the last section). To receive a copy of the score, write to:
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ph: 603-643-9037 The World of Ruth Crawford Seeger
Jenny Lin
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BIS Records 2001 BIS-CD-1310.
Available in music stores.
The piano music of Ruth Crawford Seeger is extremely varied, ranging from delightful works for children to avant-garde pieces that have been recognized as vital contributions to the history of 20th-century music. Performed by Jenny Lin, a gifted young musician and a brilliant pianist. Timothy Jones, bass-baritone, narrates the children's suite, The Adventures of Tom Thumb. Ruth Crawford Seeger Portrait Oliver Knussen Lucy Shelton Einbert de Leeuw New London Chamber Choir James Wood Schonberg Ensemble Oliver Knussen on Ruth Crawford Seeger:

70. RR-uut Muusikakogus
Translate this page Favorite romantic piano concertos / performed by Indrek Laul, pianist, EstoniaNational lin, jenny. Chinoiserie / cperformed by jenny lin, piano.
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71. Polish Music Newsletter, Vol. 8 No. 3, March 2002
American pianist jenny lin s Piano on the Edge concert, a program of music by20th century women composers, confirmed her growing reputation in the
http://www.usc.edu/dept/polish_music/news/mar02.html
Polish Music Newsletter
March 2002, Vol. 8, no. 3. ISSN 1098-9188. Published monthly.
Los Angeles: P
olish M usic C enter, University of Southern California Anniversaries Awards and Competitions Calendar of Events
Discography: Chopin
... Recent Performances CHOPIN PRIZE: EIGELDINGER Jean-Jacques Eigeldinger, eminent Swiss musicologist, professor of Geneva University received the yearly Chopin Award for 2001. The award ceremony took place in Warsaw on 2 March 2002 and included a Chopin recital by Yundi Li, the winner of the first prize in the 14th International Chopin Competition in 2000. The award was granted by the International Chopin Foundation; Prof. Eigeldinger was honored for his research into Chopin's life and music, in particular for his studies of Chopin in the eyes of his students, his edition of Chopin's sketches for a method of piano performances, and the book L'Univers musical de Chopin . The prize consists of 20,000 Polish zloty (about 5,000 dollars). In 1980 Prof. Eigeldinger founded a section of the Swiss Musicological Union, in 1976-1987 he was the editor-in-chief of the Revue musicale de Suisse romande ; in 1995 he served on the jury of the 13th International Chopin Competition in Warsaw. He currently serves as one of the co-editors of the

72. ABC News: Person Of The Week: Jennifer Lin
March 5 Jennifer lin, a 14year-old pianist, was one of the guests at this year sTED Conference in California focusing on technology,
http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/PersonOfWeek/story?id=131528&page=1

73. Evhead: Jennifer Lin
Jennifer lin. In this clip from TED, a fourteenyear-old pianist improvises abeautiful song, in front of a huge crowd, based on five notes randomly chosen
http://www.evhead.com/2004/03/jennifer-lin.asp
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74. CNS: July 07, 2002: In America, Jazz Gets An Asian Flavor
Behind the piano was Victor lin, a doctoral student and jazz enthusiast. Keiko Matsui, a Japanese pianist specializing in smooth jazz had a topselling
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75. La Jolla Summerfest 2005 Schedule | The San Diego Union-Tribune
SummerFest Grand Finale, with pianist Watts, violinists Shaham and lin, violistPhelps and cellist Wang. Beethoven s Serenade for String Trio;
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July 31, 2005 Downtown Thursday, 7:30 p.m. (Spreckels Theatre): Lalo Schifrin's "Letters From Argentina," including composer-pianist Schifrin, violinist Cho-Liang Lin and Nestor Marconi on bandoneon. Saturday, 7:30 p.m. (Civic Theatre): The Silk Road Ensemble with Yo-Yo Ma Aug. 11, 7:30 p.m. (Civic Theatre): Australian Chamber Orchestra with Richard Tognetti, music director and violinist, and pianist Angela Hewitt. Brahms/Angerer's "O Gott, du Frommer Gott"; J.S. Bach's Keyboard Concertos in D Major and G Minor; Vivaldi's Concerto in B Minor for Four Violins; Ravel/Tognetti's String Quartet in F Major. Aug. 19, 7:30 p.m. (Civic Theatre):

76. SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Features -- Raising The Curtain
As the Padres special guest, lin has seven extra seats to share with his The Canadian pianist, an eminent interpreter of Bach, will be performing the
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UNION-TRIBUNE ARTS CRITIC August 5, 2005 Michael Schweppe stands on stage at the Civic Theatre, hands on his hips, looking up into the catwalk, and waiting for a handful of microphones to drop.
CRISSY PASCUAL / Union-Tribune SummerFest's Shauna Quill (left) greeted violinist Alexandra Preucil upon her arrival at Lindbergh Field. "Stand back," Schweppe calls out as a snarl of wires careens over his head. An hour later, he's still tinkering with the microphones' orientation, so they're far enough away to allow the instruments to resonate, but close enough to dodge the reverb from the theater's P.A. system. "If I do my job right, you never notice anything," says Schweppe, who will do a live mix of the ensemble's music from a windowless, low-ceilinged room backstage. "I'm trying to give the radio audience the best seat in the house." The next day, in Chris and Sue Fan's light-filled, airy perch in the La Jolla hills, Cho-Liang "Jimmy" Lin, SummerFest's artistic director, is having lunch with some staff members from La Jolla Music Society, which produces the festival. He has just arrived from Santa Fe, N.M., and the talk shifts quickly from festival-circuit news to idle gossip, from plans for the next 18 days, which will bring musicians to town from all over the world, to programming for next summer's event, which is already in development despite the absence of a final budget.

77. August 22, 2004
jenny Ding, 15, is a sophomore at the Central High School, Philadelphia. LingJu, Kuo, from Taiwan, has won numerous awards as a pianist and horn player
http://www.chineseperformingarts.net/Summer_2004/082204.htm
August 22, 2004
Sunday, 8:00 PM
Student Gala Concert
Program
1. River Song for Dulcimer and String Quartet)
Marvel Ang, dulcimer
Po-Yao Lin, violin
Rudy Nai-Hua Kuo, violin
Yzu-Yin Chou, viola
Li-Hua Tseng, cello
2. David Ta-Wei Tsai: A Happy Day for Erhu Composed August, 2004 at Walnut Hill, World Premiere Yu-Cheng Lin, erhu 3. Dvorak: Symphonic Dances Op. 67 for Four Hands No. 2 Allegretto Scherzando No. 1 Presto Sophie Hsuan-Fong Chen, piano Evan Wong, piano 4. Chia-Chi Yen : Ravel Piano Sonatine Animé Chia-Chi Yen, piano 5. Mozart: Sonata for two pianos, KV 448 I. Allegro II. Andante III. Allegro molto Yu-Chen Shih, piano Ling-Ju Kuo, piano 6. Poulenc: Sonata for Clarinet and Piano I. Allegro tristamente Caroline Liao, clarinet Jenny Ding, Piano 7. Shostakovitch Concertino Adagio-Allegretto-Allegretto-Adagio-Allegro Evan Wong, piano Timothy Dinh, piano Intermission 8. Mozart: Violin Sonata KV 301 I. Allegro con spirito II. Allegro Rudy Nai-Hua Kuo, violin Chia-Chi Yen, piano

78. Lori Laitman: Performances
Soprano, Carrie Kennedy, Violin, Fang Fang Xu, Cello and Cheryl S. lin, On April 7, 2003, soprano Jennifer Check and pianist Craig Terry will be
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Becoming a Redwood
April 1, 2005, 8 pm, Jordan Hall, Boston MA
Premiere of Five Lovers and Becoming a Redwood
May 20, 2005, 8 pm, Alice Tully Hall, New York, NY
Sax and Soprano
“Lori Laitman: Sax and Soprano” will be presented by The Arden Duo” (Carolyn Bryan, saxophone from Georgia Southern University and Sandra McClain, soprano from the University of Virginia and Mary Baldwin College) at 10:30 am - 12:00 pm on March 19, 2004 at the Kresge Theater, Carnegie Mellon University. This lecture/recital is part of the Seventh Festival of Women Composers International presented by the Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
Dickinson Songs
On March 19, 2004 at 7 p.m. at CUNY Graduate Center, Elebash Recital Hall, 365, Fifth Avenue, NY, NY, mezzo-soprano Lynn Helding, pianist Jennifer Blyth and actress Karen Lordi will present “Emily Dickinson This is My Letter to the World.” The program features Dickinson’s poems in settings by William Bolcom, Aaron Copland, Jake Heggie, and Lori Laitman interspersed with dramatic readings of selected Dickinson letters. Call 1-212-817-8215 to reserve tickets.

79. PIANISTI - Jenny Lin
recognition began at an early age. Born in Taiwan, she came to public
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Ha vinto con Kawai:
  • secondo premio al concorso Jose Iturbi International di Valenza (E), 1996
  • primo premio al concorso Città di Cantù , Cantù (CO), 1997
  • premio speciale al IIº concorso Micheli di Milano, 1997

È dall'età di dieci anni che la pianista taiwanese-americana Jenny Lin ha iniziato ad attrarre l'attenzione del pubblico, dopo aver vinto il Concorso nazionale di pianoforte di Taiwan, più giovane partecipante nella storia della concorso, con un programma che includeva le variazioni ABEGG di Schumann e il concerto per pianoforte e orchestra K488 di Mozart. In seguito a questo successo, ricevette l'invito a studiare in Europa alla Hochschule fur Musik und darstellende Kunst di Vienna col prof.Noel Flores. Tenne poi concerti per la

80. PRESS - 4/6/05 Announcing SummerFest 05 : The La Jolla Music Society
Lalo Schifrin, piano; David Shifrin, clarinet; ChoLiang lin, violin; Richard Tognetti and pianist Angela Hewitt; and piano virtuoso Andr© Watts.
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***THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, THROUGH SUNDAY, AUGUST 21***
Series includes performances throughout San Diego; West Coast and California premieres; works by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Christopher Rouse and first live international broadcast on NPR THURSDAY, AUGUST 4 at 7:30 PM Spreckels Theatre – Opening Weekend: SummerFest Celebrity LALO SCHIFRIN Letters from Argentina CALIFORNIA PREMIERE
Lalo Schifrin, piano; David Shifrin, clarinet; Cho-Liang Lin, violin; Nestor Marconi, bandoneon; Pablo Aslan, bass; Satoshi Takeishi, percussion SATURDAY, AUGUST 6 at 7:30 PM Civic Theatre – Opening Weekend: SummerFest Celebrity Yo-Yo Ma, cello; Silk Road Ensemble *Program to be announced SUNDAY, AUGUST 7 at 3 PM, Sherwood Auditorium – Great Romantics SCHUMANN Adagio and Allegro for Horn and Piano in A-flat Major, Op. 70

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