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21. Review Of Soheil Nasseri's Concert In New York Times Of Sept 26, 2002
soheil nasseri, a 23year-old pianist who was born in Santa Monica, Calif., andstudied in Baltimore and New York, is playing four recitals in New York this
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Review of Soheil Nasseri's Concert in New York Times of Sept 26, 2002 A Young Pianist With a Big Appetite By ALLAN KOZINN Soheil Nasseri, a 23-year-old pianist who was born in Santa Monica, Calif., and studied in Baltimore and New York, is playing four recitals in New York this season, and the first, on Sept. 17 at Weill Recital Hall, showed him to be a pianist with a consistently interesting interpretive imagination, a secure technique and broad tastes. With the exception of Schubert's big A major Sonata (D. 959), the program was devoted to premieres, and with the Schubert representing the Viennese mainstream, the other works were by composers from Israel (Ron Yedidia), Mexico (Samuel Zyman) and England (Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji). Mr. Nasseri opened the program with a strongly accented, clear-textured account of the Schubert. Where there were choices to be made in matters of weight and coloration, Mr. Nasseri tended to favor responses that illuminated Schubert's Classicism over his Romantic breadth - a sensible approach in this sonata. That isn't to say that tempestuousness was absent; there were some strikingly dark, even brawny moments in the Andantino. But the prevailing impression was of brightness and transparency. Counterbalancing the Schubert, at the end of the recital, was Sorabji's Sonata No. (composed for the work published as Sonata No. 1), a big work composed in 1917 but listed as a world premiere. That is possible: Sorabji was a prolific composer of huge piano works, but until the mid-1970's he prohibited public performances of his works in the belief that pianists could not do them justice. The Sonata No. looks monstrous in manuscript: it is written on three staves, with dense chordal figures that leave no finger free for long. Mr. Nasseri summoned the power demanded by the work's grander proclamations, but he showed that there is a great deal more subtlety in the work; indeed, the most compelling passages were those in which Sorabji's thick textures were spun out more delicately.

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His music has been performed by such artists as pianist soheil nasseri, clarinetistHoward Klug, the American Composers Orchestra, the Bloomington Camerata
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first in September, as played by pianist soheil nasseri at Weill Concert Hallof Carnegie Hall, and then in November, in a performance by Brazilian
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26. The New Yorker: PRINTABLES
No pianist gets a lovelier tone out of the instrument. soheil nasseri, anative of Santa Monica, California, has garnered a few enthusiastic reviews,
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FOUR HANDS by ALEX ROSS Piano performances by Radu Lupu and Piotr Anderszewski. Issue of 2005-02-28
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the trio, anxiety gave way to grace, as if the pianist had finally soheil nasseri,a native of Santa Monica, California, has garnered a few enthusiastic reviews
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28. Www.LeeleeSobieski.com - Articles - Gotham Magazine (July 25, 2002)
who is 23; the concert pianist soheil nasseri, also 23; and, for gravity, Left to Right Richard Johnson, soheil nasseri, Isca GreenfieldSanders,
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leeleesobieski.com ARTICLES Gotham magazine (July 25, 2002)
GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER?
Never Trust Anyone Over 23- Except Damon Dash

Richard Johnson and Richard Turley get a groove on with the hippity-hoppity generation.
Photos by Karen Cunningham "Enough already with the octogenarians," the staffers at this magazine keep imploring the stuffy gerontophiles who host the Gotham dinners. In an effort to get "with it," Richard Johnson and Richard Turley decided to skew young for a change. On July 25, we invited the film actress Leelee Sobieski, who is 19 years old (we've got cats older than that); the painter Isca Greenfield-Sanders, who is 23; the concert pianist Soheil Nasseri, also 23; and, for gravity, the hip-hop impresario Damon Dash, who's pushing 32. We were welcomed at the Monkey Bar in the Hotel Elysee on East 54th Street by director of operations, Mathew Glazier. This sophisticated watering hole has been the refuge of theatrical legends like Tennessee, Tallulah, Marlene, and Noel. The cuisine is superb and the honky-tonk piano in the bar never takes a break. Oh yes, the plugs: Leelee has two films, Max and L'Idole , at the Toronto Film Festival this month. Isca shows at Lombard-Freid on West 26th Street. Soheil has four solo concerts this season at the Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, beginning September 17. And Damon is now directing a feature film called

29. Welcome To The Music Conservatory Of Westchester
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30. Carnegie Hall Concert Schedule&Tickets
soheil nasseri, Piano, Weill Recital Hall Tuesday, September 27, 2005 at 800 PM Carlos Ibay, pianist and Vocalist, Weill Recital Hall
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On February 3, 2003, acclaimed 24year-old classical pianist soheil nasseri willperform in the Great Hall of the Charles Sumner School Museum and Archives for
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Schumann Davidsbündlertänze, Op. 6
Richard Danielpour Elegy (1996)
Haskell Small Three Etudes in Sound (1993)
Beethoven Sonata #23 in F minor, Op. 57 "Appassionata"
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3RD, 2003 THE CHARLES SUMNER SCHOOL
Reception: 6:00 PM 1201 17th St, N.W.
Performance: 7:00 PM (Corner of 17th and M Streets N.W.)

32. Jamesarts
In other performances, pianist soheil nasseri gave the New York Premiere of Mr.Small s 3 Etudes in Sound at Carnegie Hall s Weill Recital Hall on Feb.
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The Newsletter of Composer/Pianist Haskell Small
Volume I Number I Summer 2003
The music of composer Haskell Small has been presented across the U.S. by several distinguished performing organizations and soloists and heard in a number of important venues during the 2002-2003 concert season. First off, the June 1 and 8 World Premiere performances in Alexandria, Virginia of Mr. Small's Double Concerto for Bassoon, Piano and Orchestra with the composer at the piano, bassoonist Arnold Irchai and the Mount Vernon Orchestra, under their Music Director Ulysses S. James. This was actually the third piece Mr. Small has written for the Mt. Vernon Symphony, the others being Really? An Orchestral Suite and Fantasy of the Red-Eyed Creature Really? consisting of five movements - 1. Why?, 2. So What!, 3. Are you Sure?, 4. How Did We Come to Be?, 5. Oh, Really? was commissioned by the Mount Vernon Symphony, as part of the composer's residency with that group, and is scored for 2 flutes (2nd doubling piccolo), 2 oboes, 2 Bb clarinets (2nd doubling bass clarinet), 2 bassoons, 4 horns in F, 3 Bb trumpets, 3 trombones, tuba, timpani, 2 percussion, harp and strings. Joan Reinthaler wrote the following about Really?

33. Jamesarts
pianist soheil nasseri Presents Premiere at Carnegie Hall s Weill Recital Hall.Haskell Small s Three Etudes in Sound for piano solo will be given their
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HASKELL SMALL'S "THREE ETUDES IN SOUND" TO RECEIVE NEW YORK PREMIERE ON FEBRUARY 11

Pianist Soheil Nasseri Presents Premiere at Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall
Haskell Small's "Three Etudes in Sound" for piano solo will be given their New York Premiere by pianist Soheil Nasseri on Tuesday, February 11 at Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall, 154 W. 57th St., New York. "Three Etudes in Sound" was written in 1993 and was given it's World Premiere by the composer at the Austrian Embassy in Washington DC on March of that year. Soheil Nasseri will also perform the World Premiere of Richard Danielpour's "Elegy" along with masterworks by Schumann and Beethoven. As a composer, Haskell Small has received commissions from such organizations as the Washington Performing Arts Society, the Georgetown Symphony and Paul Hill Chorale. He was the 1999 winner of the Marin Ballet Dance Score Competition. He is currently composer in residence with Virginia's Mount Vernon Symphony. Mr. Small, who studied piano with Leon Fleisher and William Masselos, is on the faculty of the Washington Conservatory. He recently presented the London and Paris premieres of his "Symphony for Solo Piano". Read more about him at his website - http://www.jamesarts.com/h-small/

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35. BMI Foundation, Inc. News Biographical Sketches- Winners Of The
His BMI awardwinning work was premiered by soheil nasseri in Alice Tully Hall As a pianist, he is primarily self taught but has studied with Sam Rotman
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Biographical Sketches
Winners of the 2004 BMI Student Composer Awards
Timothy Hall Andres (Carlos Surinach Prize)
BMI award-winning work: Symphony No. 1 Five Violin Duos were performed last summer at the Gamper Festival of Contemporary Music at the Bowdoin Summer Music Festival. Thomas J. Dempster
BMI award-winning work: Camera , for winds, brass, strings, piano and percussion Michael Djupstrom (2004 William Schuman Prize)
BMI award-winning work: Gaeng, for wind ensemble Aaron Michael Einbond
BMI award-winning work: Fundamental Particles, for clarinet/b. clarinet, horn, violoncello and percussion Martin Kennedy
BMI award-winning work: Sonata for piano Martin Kennedy was born in Wakefield, England in 1978 and currently lives in New York City. He has received a B.M. degree in piano performance from Indiana University and a M.M. degree in composition from the Juilliard School, where he is currently a DMA candidate. His composition teachers include Milton Babbitt, Samuel Adler, Sydney Hodkinson, David Dzubay, Claude Baker and Don Freund and he studied paino with Jeremy Denk, Samuel Sanders, Evelyne Brancart and Pamela Penick. Active as a performer, he has been featured in solo recitals throughout the U.S., conducted a chamber music masterclass at the Brevard Music Center in 2002, and has recorded a CD with flutist Thomas Robertello ( Souvenir: Music of Faure and Kennedy ). He received two Indiana University Dean's Prize Awards and grants have come from the Brannen-Cooper Fund, 21st Century Classical, and the Aspen Summer Music Festival. Some of his works are published by Theodore Presser Company and there are recordings on the Centaur and RIAX labels. Kennedy's music has been performed in New York, Paris, Poland, Budapest, and in Nevada, Arizona, Georgia, Alabama and Indiana. His BMI award-winning work was premiered by Soheil Nasseri in Alice Tully Hall in 2004 and has also been performed in Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall and throughout California and Sicily.

36. Announcing The U.S. Premiere Of Avner Dorman's Piccolo Concerto, Saturday, Augus
and premiered by soheil nasseri on March 19, 2005 at Alice Tully Hall. by internationally acclaimed pianist Milton Ruben Laufer on Friday, May 13,
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Announcing the U.S. premiere of Avner Dorman's Piccolo Concerto, Saturday, August 13 at the National Flute Association Convention
Avner Dorman, a laureate of Israel’s prestigious Prime Minister’s Award and the youngest composer on the G. Schirmer roster, will premiere his award-winning Piccolo Concerto at the Gala Concert of the National Flute Association convention to be held at 8:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 13, 2005 at the Town and Country Resort and Convention Center, in San Diego, California. Piccolo Concerto will be performed by Lior Eitan (piccolo player of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra), and the San Diego Chamber Orchestra, led by conductor Timothy Hankewich. SAN DIEGO( PRWEB) July 27, 2005 Israeli-American composer Avner Dorman has quickly risen to become one of Israel's most successful and renowned composers. At the age of 25, he became the youngest composer to win Israel's prestigious Prime Minister's Award.

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38. Alex Ross: The Rest Is Noise: Abbreviated Agenda: 3/19
soheil nasseri, the gifted young pianist whom I mentioned at the end of my Lupucolumn, is giving another recital at Alice Tully Hall.
http://www.therestisnoise.com/2005/03/abbreviated_age.html
Alex Ross: The Rest Is Noise
Articles, a blog, and a book-in-progress by the music critic of The New Yorker
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Abbreviated Agenda: 3/19
There's an awkward pile-up of events on Saturday, all of which I'd ordinarily like to see. Soheil Nasseri, the gifted young pianist whom I mentioned at the end of my Lupu column , is giving another recital at Alice Tully Hall. The program includes the premiere of a piece by the Israeli composer Avner Dorman. Tickets are $10 for those under 25. Simultaneously at Merkin, the Azure Ensemble is playing new and new-ish works by Libby Larsen, Judith Shatin, Jennifer Higdon, Marilyn Bliss, David Stock, and Zhou Long. I've never heard the group but the performers are all solid new-music veterans, and there's something poetic simply about the titles: Black Birds, Red Hills; Three Summers Heat; Light Refracted; Under the Azure Sky; A Vanished World; and The Elements. Finally, at 10PM downtown, Vox Novus will be presenting the video version of its 60 X 60 project — a series of 60-second works by 60 composers.

39. Alex Ross: The Rest Is Noise: Agenda 11/16-21
18 soheil nasseri plays Beethoven sonatas at Weill Hall. nasseri is an exceptionallyelegant pianist who also has a serious commitment to music education,
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Alex Ross: The Rest Is Noise
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Agenda 11/16-21
The following concerts might be great. Nov. 16 : Brenda Patterson, a mezzo I've heard good things about, sings an offbeat program at Tully Hall, including Haydn's Arianna a Naxos cantata, Crumb's Apparition , some Ives songs, and the world premiere of Edward Bilous' Night of the Dark Moon . More about Patterson here
Nov. 17 : Three rival new-music concerts tonight. American Composers Orchestra presents a typically all-over program, everything from Morton Feldman to Sondheim to Randall Woolf's new work Women at an Exhibition (with film by Mary Harron and John C. Walsh). Also, Wet Ink is presenting another show at Bowery Poetry Club, again with the Zs. I went to Wet Ink back in September and was bewitched by the Zs' collective composition Bump , which is now available on Planaria Records. (You can listen to a sample here .) And the freewheeling postsomething double-bassist / composer Stefano Scodanibbio plays at Columbia's Italian Academy.
Nov. 18

40. Interlochen : Motifs And Awards
Jazz pianist Uri Caine (IAC 73) was featured in a January edition of the San soheil nasseri gave the New York premiere of Lev Ljova Zhurbin’s (IAC 90)
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