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61. Lifetime Honors: National Medal Of Arts
Antoine Fats Domino rock n roll pianist, singer Ramblin Jack Elliott -folk singer, songwriter Leopold adler - preservationist, civic leader
http://www.nea.gov/honors/medals/medalists_year.html
NEA Home Chairman's Forum About Us Grants News Room National Initiatives Lifetime Honors Publications NEA Partners Resources Features Support the Arts Search/Site Map See listing in alphabetical order Andrew W. Mellon Foundation - philanthropic foundation
Ray Bradbury - author
Carlisle Floyd - opera composer
Frederick Hart - sculptor
Anthony Hecht - poet
John Ruthven - wildlife artist
Vincent Scully - architectural historian and educator
Twyla Tharp - contemporary dance choreographer Austin City Limits - PBS television program
Beverly Cleary - writer
Rafe Esquith - arts educator
Suzanne Farrell - dancer, choreographer, company director, educator Buddy Guy - blues musician Ron Howard - actor, director, writer, producer Mormon Tabernacle Choir - choral group Leonard Slatkin - symphony orchestra conductor George Strait - country singer, songwriter Tommy Tune - dancer, actor, choreographer, director Florence Knoll Bassett - architect Trisha Brown - artistic director, choreographer, dancer Philippe de Montebello - museum director Uta Hagen - actress, drama teacher

62. Lifetime Honors: National Medal Of Arts
adler, Leopold preservationist, civic leader (1989) Albanese, Licia - operasinger (1995) Horowitz, Vladimir - pianist (1989 - posthumous award)
http://www.nea.gov/honors/medals/medalists_alpha.html
NEA Home Chairman's Forum About Us Grants News Room National Initiatives Lifetime Honors Publications NEA Partners Resources Features Support the Arts Search/Site Map See listing by year Abbott, George Francis - actor, playwright, producer, director (1990)
Abravanel, Maurice - music director, conductor (1991)
Acuff, Roy - country singer, bandleader (1991)
Adler, Leopold - preservationist, civic leader (1989)
Albanese, Licia - opera singer (1995)
Albee, Edward - playwright (1996)
Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation - modern dance company and school (2001)
Anaya, Rudolfo - writer (2001)
Anderson, Marian - opera singer (1986)
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation - philanthropic foundation
Angelou, Maya - poet, writer (2000) Annenberg, Walter and Leonore - arts patrons (1993) Arnold, Eddy - country singer (2000) Astor, Brooke (Mrs. Vincent) - arts patron (1988) Austin City Limits - PBS television program (2003) Baryshnikov, Mikhail - dancer, director (2000) Bassett, Florence Knoll - architect (2002) Bearden, Romare - painter (1987)

63. CNN.com - Entertainment - Showbuzz - February 18, 2000
For the occasion, ma offered tunes from a cello concerto that composer LeonKirchner wrote cellist Sharon Robinson, and pianist Joseph Kalichstein.
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64. Musical Calendar For May 15
Another pianist, Dick Katz, put his finger on the style He has a vast repertoireof the 1951 Jonathan Richman, vocals/guitar, b. Boston, ma, USA.
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    John Abriani
    , Saxophone, b. Venice,Italy , d. 1960
    Ian Amey
    Eddy Arnold
    John Barnes
    , Alto Sax, b. Manchester,England
    Pippo Barzizza , Violin, b. Genoa, Italy
    Julian Brookhouse
    Oscar Castro-Neves
    , Guitar, b. Rio de Janiero, Brazil
    Sonny Clay , piano/leader, d. ca. 1972
    Bob Cornford , Piano, b. Brazil, d. 1983 Peter Donald , Drums, b. San Francisco, CA, USA Andrew Eldritch Brian Eno Glen Garrett , Alto Sax, b. Salt Lake City, UT, USA Graham Goble , Guitar. Member group: Little River Band Joe Gordon , Trumpet, b. Boston, MA, USA. d. 1963 Edmond Hall , Clarinet, b. New Orleans, LA, USA. d. 1967 Lainie Kazan , vocals/actress, b. New York (Brooklyn), NY, USA. Among her hit records was "Lust in the Dust"

65. Musical Calendar For February 10
February 10. BIRTHDAYS 1914 Larry adler, Harmonica, b. Baltimore, MD, USA. d.Aug. 6, 2001. 1924 Joseph Servello, Trombone, b Roxbury, ma, USA. d.
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Bob Carroll , Tenor Sax, b. Louisville, KY, USA. d. 1952
Lionel Cartwright
Ral Donner
, vocals. b. USA. d. April 6, 1984, USA. He was the narrator and Presleys voice in film: 'This is Elvis'. Biggest hit releases: "You Dont Know What Youve Got", "She's Everything
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Roberta Flack
, Vocals, b. Black Mountain, NC, USA. Among her hit releases were "Killing Me Softly With His Song", and "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face"
Jerry Goldsmith
, composer, b. Los Angeles, CA, USA, d. July 21, 2004, Beverly Hills, CA, USA. (cancer).
Paul Grosney , Trumpet, "Sir" Roland P. Hanna
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66. National Council On The Humanities: Council Members
A composer and pianist, Hertz is the cofounder of the Center for ComparativeArts at He has BA, ma and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Virginia.
http://www.neh.gov/whoweare/council.html
National Council on the Humanities Short biographies of the Council members are available below. Herman Belz
College Park, MD Jewel Spears Brooker
St. Petersburg, FL Celeste Colgan
Denver, CO Elizabeth Fox-Genovese
Atlanta, GA Dario Fernández-Morera
Chicago, IL Nathan O. Hatch
Notre Dame, IN Craig Haffner
Los Angeles, CA David M. Hertz
Bloomington, IN James Davison Hunter
Charlottesville, VA Tamar Jacoby
New York, NY Harvey Klehr Atlanta, GA Andrew Ladis Athens, GA Wright L. Lassiter, Jr. Dallas, TX Thomas Lindsay South Orange, NJ Iris Cornelia Love Lincoln, VT Wilfred M. McClay Chattanooga, TN Stephen A. McKnight Gainesville, FL Lawrence Okamura Columbia, MO Ricardo J. Quinones

67. Release Date July 31, 2001 Contact Deb Hammacher, Assistant
Philip Thomson, Canadian pianist and faculty member at the University of Akron . He has collaborated with YoYo ma, Steven Isserlis and members of the
http://www.emory.edu/WELCOME/journcontents/releases/beetsonata.html
Release date: July 31, 2001
Contact: Deb Hammacher, Assistant Director, 404-727-0644, or dhammac@emory.edu Emory Presents Beethoven's Complete Sonatas For Piano This Season Music at Emory and the Emory Chamber Music Society of Atlanta will present the entire cycle of Beethoven's 32 piano sonatas in eight recitals by noted pianists from around the world. Eight pianists will divide the set, each performing four sonatas, between Oct. 5, 2001 and April 19, 2002 in Emory's Performing Arts Studio. General admission tickets are $15 each or $90 for the series of eight concerts. For information or to order tickets, call the Arts at Emory box office at 404-727-5050 or send e-mail to boxoffice@emory.edu. Created over the span of his lifetime (1770-1827), Beethoven's sonatas for piano include some of his earliest and some of his last works. "The 32 pieces express the joy and suffering, sensuality and spirituality that make Beethoven one of the most enduring and popular composers of all time," says series organizer William Ransom, the Mary Emerson Professor of Music and artistic director of the Emory Chamber Music Society. Having eight different artists perform the cycle will provide different perspectives on the body of music, says Ransom. "This is one of the most exciting projects I have been involved in, and I am thrilled to be able to put it together for Atlanta."

68. Past Events - 2004-2005 Season
pianist and scholar Robert Levin brings the great composer to life in these concerts Ten Strings will perform a program of adler, Schubert, and Purcell.
http://www.nyvs.org/otherevents/other200405.html
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September 10 and 11, 2004, 8:00 p.m.
Newark and Trenton, New Jersey Brett Deubner, Viola
Gary Kirkpatrick, Piano
Andrew Lamy, clarinet
New Jersey Symphony, Anne Manson, Conductor Lalo Schifrin - Triple Concerto September 11, 2004
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Marlene Rice - Violin Nioka Workman - Cello September 19, 2004, 3:00 p.m.

69. Sony Classical - News
YoYo ma Philip Glass have collaborated for the first time in creating the musical The pianist Original Motion Picture Soundtrack November 26
http://www.sonyclassical.com/newsletter/volume5/clnotes020539.html
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  • Hilary Hahn Mendelssohn/Shostakovich Concertos November 5
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70. Forums > It Was The Day Of My Grade 1 Exam
but then the pianist realised something was stuck in the piano so he decided I ma Soprano. And with that she wandered off into newspaper recycling
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It could not have been a worse start to the day, the alarm never made it and I woke up 45 minutes late to find that I had 5 minutes to get up and get ready to go. Suddenly, just as I was about to leave, the phone rang. It was my teacher Dave, "Hi just to say that I will be there in time but the exam centre car park has been decorated with HUNDREDS and HUNDREDS of COLOURFUL RAINBOW MUSIC NOTES THINGIES!! ! He screamed at me "YOUR AURALS ARE RUBBISH! YOU CAN;T EVEN SING!!!! Then I gave up, and went sobbing back to the ABRSM Caf©, and playing Le Onde on the woohoo, contemplating never taking an exam again. The examiner started talking about what a funny exam he'd had on the teacher's forum, but the other teachers didn't believe him. sbhoa Jun 24 2005, 04:16 PM Jun 24 2005, 04:58 PM theres more if you check... Car Expert Jun 24 2005, 04:59 PM

71. Baltimore Symphony Orchestra > About The BSO > BSO History
concertos of George Gershwin and Maurice Ravel, featuring pianist Hélène Grimaud; PETER HERMAN adler, 1959, 1968. SERGIU COMISSIONA, 1969, 1984
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72. Cabrillo Festival Of Contemporary Music - Offline
Aspen Music Festival to be performed by YoYo ma, in honor of David Zinman s70th birthday; In 1998, Puts appeared as pianist at Weill Recital Hall,
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73. Matthew Van Brink - Tritone Press & Tenuto Publications
MATTHEW VAN BRINK is an American composer and pianist born in 1978 and currently with David Dzubay, Samuel adler, and Don Freund at Indiana University,
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MATTHEW VAN BRINK is an American composer and pianist born in 1978 and currently living in Boston, completing a DMA in composition at Boston University. He has studied composition with Bruce Adolphe at the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, with David Dzubay, Samuel Adler, and Don Freund at Indiana University, and with John Harbison and Lukas Foss at Boston University. Piano studies were with Jeremy Denk and Evelyn Brancart at Indiana University. As a performer, Van Brink is foremost a pianist, and he has also played accordion in opera and chamber music and has conducted performances of his own and his colleagues' compositions. Van Brink instructs undergraduate ear training courses at Boston University, teaches keyboard harmony at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and serves this year as Composer-in-Residence for Collage New Music Ensemble.
Van Brink's recent compositions include music for dance and film as well as chamber music for the concert setting. Van Brink composed music for "Running at the Sunshine," a unique work for dance and spoken word, in collaboration with choreographer Judith Chaffee and writer Jesse Jarnow. In his jazz score to Patrick Ford's short film "Francine St Claire's Mail," influences from Van Brink's jazz compositions and jazz piano playing, usually embedded or just hinted-at in his concert music, are manifest in full force. Other recent pieces include the trio

74. Prof. Friedman
Laurie Friedmanadler is Assistant Professor of Clarinet studies at Hofstra She received her ma degree from Brooklyn College, during which she was
http://www.hofstra.edu/Academics/HCLAS/Music/Music_friedman.cfm
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75. Strad Magazine Profile Of Aaron Rosand, Virtuoso Violinist
At twelve, with the support of the Chicago philanthropist, Max adler, Rosand s first wife, the late pianist Eileen Flissler, set in motion perhaps his
http://aaronrosand.com/articlestrad1997.htm
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Rebel With a Cause
At 70, Aaron Rosand is busier than ever. But if his reluctance to conform has affected his career, he doesn't care, he tells Dennis Rooney. (Reprinted with Permission from Strad Magazine, November 1997 'I've always been something of a rebel,' Aaron Rosand says to me as he recalls the near half-century since his debut in New York's Town Hall. 'I never thought of music as a business, living in a fantasy world where music is concerned. I was always very proud and if I couldn't do it on my own I didn't want to do it. I do have a certain intolerance for incompetence, preferring to live in my own ivory tower rather than be nice to people who are not worth the effort,' he continues, 'I haven't played the social game or attempted to ingratiate myself with people in power. Some might say this has cost me, but I don't think so. I live very well, and those who appreciate what I have to say and do make my career gratifying.' Cicadas provide a shrill counterpoint to our conversation on a mild August afternoon as we sit on a shady patio at the rear of Rosand's Connecticut home, where he lives with his wife, Monica Woo, in a rambling yet cosy house that is filled with mementos, each one possessing a unique resonance of the people, places and events that fill a lifetime.

76. History Resources For Eastman School Of Music
Samuel adler was professor of composition at the Eastman School of Music from1966 to Ingelow was a silent movie pianist in Livonia and worked as church
http://www.rochester.edu/Eastman/sibley/specialc/esmhistory.php
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Materials relating to the history of the Eastman School of Music reside in a variety of resources in Watanabe Special Collections and the general collections of Sibley Music Library. These include individual collections, organizational collections, sub-collections, files, and cataloged materials. The Eastman School of Music Archives, a part of Watanabe Special Collections, also possesses many departmental and administrative papers relating to the operations of the School, but these are restricted files and have not been included here. Individual and organization Sub-collections and files are somewhat loose designations and refer to materials accumulated within and by the Sibley Music Library and according to some organizing principle. These are often of a historical or documentary nature, but may also be relatively large sub-divisions of the cataloged collections. Files in particular are usually loose cumulations of individual miscellaneous items sharing some common characteristic or purpose. A bibliography of cataloged works relating to the history of the School has been appended. The items may be found in the collections of Sibley Library.

77. Rochester Review • University Of Rochester
pianist Curtis Stotlar presented an allFrench benefit recital for the AllianceFrancaise The CD contains all commissions, including one from Sam adler.
http://www.rochester.edu/pr/Review/V64N2/cn-east.html
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Donald Stauffer '42 (MM) was the commander of the U.S. Navy Band and has received more academic credentials than any other U.S. military band conductor. He was instrumental in recruiting the band's first female players and formed several Navy Band Specialty Units.
Donald Stauffer (MM) (see '41).
The first Raymond Shiner Jazz Award, in honor of woodwind studio musician Shiner, who died in 1999, was presented to Brian Wilkins, a senior at Nazareth College. The prize of $400 is intended to help facilitate private study in jazz.
Mary Jeanne van Appledorn '50 (MM), '66 (PhD) sends an update. She received her 22nd consecutive American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP) Award on June 10, 2001. Her Rhapsody for violin and orchestra had its world premiere under the direction of Charles Rex, associate concertmaster for the New York Philharmonic, November 18 and 19, 2000, in Reading, Pa. She also completed her

78. Encyclopedia Of Chicago
Philanthropist; founded adler Planetarium; vice president of Sears, Jazz musician; singer; pianist; composer; played in King Oliver s Band.
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Abbott, Edith b Sept. 26, 1876, Grand Island, NE; d July 28, 1957, Grand Island, NE. Social reformer; dean of School of Social Service Administration, Univ. of Chicago. Abbott, Grace b Nov. 17, 1878, Grand Island, NE; d June 19, 1939, Chicago. Social worker; worked at Hull House; director of U.S. Children's Bureau. Abbott, Merriel b Apr. 27, 1893, Chicago; d Nov. 6, 1977, Chicago. Dance teacher; troupe performed at Palmer House for 24 years. Abbott, Robert Sengstacke b Nov. 28, 1868, St. Simons Island, GA; d Feb. 29, 1940, Chicago. Newspaper publisher; founded Chicago Defender. Abbott, Wallace Calvin b Oct. 12, 1857, Bridgewater, VT; d July 4, 1921, Chicago, IL. Physician; drug manufacturer; founded Abbott Laboratories. Abercrombie, Gertrude b Feb. 17, 1909, Austin, TX; d July 1977, Chicago. Painter; associated with Chicago's surrealist school. Abner, Ewart, b May 11, 1923, Chicago; d Dec. 27, 1997, Los Angeles, CA. Record executive; president of Vee-Jay Records and Motown Records. b Apr. 28, 1906, Chicago; d May 27, 1992, Chicago.

79. Ron Geesin - Biography Of Musician, Author, Performer And Composer
At the age of 10, I idolised mouthorgan virtuoso Larry adler and was allowed Now, I ma confirmed Emu man and continue with macs - brand loyalty - but
http://www.rongeesin.com/ronbio3.html
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Composer, performer, sound architect, writer, lecturer, broadcaster and interactive designer, was born in Ayrshire, 1943. He co-wrote Pink Floyd's Atom Heart Mother [EMI CD] and made Music From The Body [EMI CD] with Roger Waters . After his first solo album A Raise Of Eyebrows [Transatlantic 1967], he became one of the first one-man record companies with As He Stands Patruns and Right Through . His first book of poems and stories Fallables appeared in 1974. At Abbey Road with his Atom Heart Mother score CDs include HEADSCOPE's Funny Frown (1991) and Bluefuse CHERRY RED's Hystery (1994) and CLEOPATRA's (LA) Land Of Mist June 1995. SEE FOR MILES reissued his first 2 albums on CD in 1995. His Tune Tube ,a giant interactive walk-through tube in sound and light 'played' from the inside by individuals' body-movements, was a huge success at The Art Machine exhibition for 'Glasgow 1990' ("it takes the prize": The Times). In the Tune Tube For Expo 70 (Osaka Japan), he made a large multi-source sound-work in the British Pavilion. He and his wife Frances designed and installed

80. HACU Faculty Bios - Hampshire College - Amherst, MA
She studied Authentic Movement with Janet adler and Edith Sullwold in the maryStarks Biography Rebecca (Becky) Miller, received an ma from Wesleyan
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