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21. Anna Myer
recognizable discourse. Romantic selections from Brahms were played live byviolinist Lucy Stoltzman and pianist david polan. Both women
http://12.11.184.13/archive/dance/97/11/20/ANNA_MYER.html
The Boston Phoenix
November 20 - 27, 1997

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The cloud clusters of Anna Myer
by Marcia B. Siegel
Dancers have a word for parts of the body that aren't active but aren't stiff or stuck, either. The word is quiet. A lot of Anna Myer's dance is quiet in that way. The works she showed last weekend at Green Street studio floated around the space, changing their outer shapes but keeping a quiet center. They seemed inconsequential, benign, like puffy summer clouds. (1995) were placid while going through their initial moves and kept their equanimity in subsequent variations. With their torsos as anchor, they stuck their arms or legs out into angular shapes, changing on the beats of the music. Sometimes they torqued their whole bodies into zigzags or hook-shaped tumbles, redesigning on a beat, holding still, changing again. Heather Waldon connected these moves into a dancelike line, but the others (Mia Lushine, Scott Martin, Brian Perry and Carol Somers) interpreted them more like signals that needed to be held in place long enough so the audience could read them before another signal could be offered. None of the signals, however, read as literal gestures. The two untitled parts of a work to be premiered in New York next June assembled this move-by-move lexicon into a slightly more recognizable discourse. Romantic selections from Brahms were played live by violinist Lucy Stoltzman and pianist David Polan. Both women (Carol Somers in a solo and Mia Lushine in a duet with Sabu Bedward) wore the most extreme kind of classical ballet tutu, a fabric ruffle that extends straight out to arm's length from the woman's hips. This plate-like object cuts the dancer's body in half and, as someone remarked that night, prevents her from seeing her legs.

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PIANO DUO KUTROWATZ, THE (PIANO DUO) Official Site PIANOQUARTET MARCATO (PIANO QUARTET)Official Site POGORELICH, LOVRO Official Site polan, david
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23. Senses Of Cinema
John C. Murray • Chris Neill • david Neo • Martha P Alberto Pezzotta • DonaldPhelps • Dana polan • Murray Pomerance The pianist (2002), Click
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24. Discussions - Discussing Schindler's List
Republic, 3/10/03) To describe Roman polanski s film tickle the keys, wroteThe New Yorker s david Denby in The pianist manages to repeat both these sins.
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25. DVDAnswers.com - Latest News
The pianist Specs and Artwork Wednesday 16th April 1705. have announced the R1DVD release of Roman polan. I would like to welcome to DVDAnswers, Mr david Ha.
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26. Flow
Jason Mittell, Dana polan and a guest column from david Hesmondhalgh. Kojak has already spilled his guts on a rationale (his jazz pianist father was
http://idg.communication.utexas.edu/flow/?jot=view&id=656

27. Guest Appearances For "Z Cars" (1962)
Linda polan . Waitress. Gerald Sim . Edward Hailey. Julie Stevens . pianist. david Burke . Dannyboy. Michael Graham Cox . Nobby Clarke
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28. District Of Columbia Arts Center - Calendar Of Events
of Hours consists of local cellist/ pianist Amy Domingues Guy Gertrude D AmecourtMs. Annette polan Ms. Mary Marc Spiegel Ms. Kathryn McDonnell Mr. david Mrs
http://www.dcartscenter.org/event2005.html

29. ReadingProgrammes 1948-49
pianist Broadberry, Kenneth, Mr. costume designer William Chapell (Mayfair)Ltd. actor polan, Nina, Miss actor Greene, david, Mr.
http://library.kent.ac.uk/library/special/Programmes/PRG1948.HTM
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Theatre Collections : Programme Collection
Jack Reading's Programmes 1948-1949
UKC/PRG/READ/CON PRW : F172465 Theatre programme advertising Katherine Durham and her dancers in A CARIBBEAN RHAPSODY. The programme is undated.
Prince of Wales Theatre, Coventry Street, Westminster, London, England
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performer : Durham, Katherine, Miss
performer : Ellis, Lucille, Miss
performer : Morris, Lenwood, Mr.
performer : Aikens, Vanoye
performer : Gomez, Tommy, Mr.
performer : Harper, Dolores, Miss
performer : Jackson, Richardena, Miss
performer : King, Rosalie, Miss
performer : Alexander, James, Mr.
performer : Hawkins, Jesse performer : Kitt, Eartha, Miss performer : Strozier, Othella, Miss performer : Bradley, Wilbert, Mr. performer : Davis, James, Mr. performer : Foster, Roxie, Miss performer : Lei, John, Mr. performer : Robinson, Julie, Miss performer : Smith, Anna, Miss performer : Walcott, Jacqueline, Miss singer : Jackson, Harriet, Miss

30. Guide To Special Collections
00 pm For appointments, call david Sigler, Special when the University Librarian,Morris polan, established a was a renowned bandleader, pianist, arranger, and
http://www.calstatela.edu/library/gsc.htm
University Library
Guide to Special Collections
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Special Collections - Introduction
Reference Service Donations
General Special Collections ... Anthony Quinn Collection of Film Scripts
Special Collections Introduction
Special Collections Contains:
  • Rare, expensive, and/or unusual Library materials, Selected CSULA and CSU systemwide archives, and Distinctive, topical collections that enhance educational resources.

Reference Service Reference Service for Special Collections is provided by the Reference Desk, 1st Floor Library North.
Hours and Restrictions Special Collections material is available by appointment only. Appointments for providing access to Special Collections material are made during regular business hours, typically Mondays through Fridays, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. For appointments, call David Sigler, Special Collections Assistant, at (323) 343-4435.
All Special Collections material is available for room-use only; items do not circulate from the Library. In some cases, it may be necessary for the researcher to obtain approval from the donor before permission to use a specific collection can be granted.
Coin-operated duplicating machines are available for copying materials; however, permission to photoduplicate fragile materials may be denied by Special Collections personnel.

31. Sunday Obituaries
Miller of Fallbrook, California; daughter, Pam polan of Santa Robert) of Auburn,CA and david Norwine (wife The group was accompanied by pianist Marion Auw who
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32. Datebook
topic of licensed social worker Jill polan at 1 New West Symphony Beethoven concertfeatures pianist Anton Kuerti david’s Day Festival of Welsh Music today
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33. The Class Of '73 Class Notes
david R. Pierson, Walter D. Pinkard Jr., Andrew J. Polak, Diane polan, Eric Saunders, the pianist and selfproclaimed sports junkie from Branford
http://alumni.yale.edu/classes/yc1973/notes.html

January 2004
by Charlie Cuneo
On a recent visit to Hong Kong I enjoyed a late night dinner with Drake Pike and his wife Sally. Drake is enjoying life as senior vice president for Lehman Brothers in their Hong Kong office. Before dinner we watched a magnificent fireworks competition in Hong Kong harbor.
Rob Leyen is practicing medicine in Seattle. "All I can say for now is life is good in the big city. I have few regrets. Most of my partners are Ivy Leaguers, but my closest friends ski, ride horses, and listen to Jerry Jeff Walker."
Mike Matthews writes: "I continue to practice law in San Francisco. I live at Stinson Beach, north of the Golden Gate Bridge, with a white-water view and the constant sound of the ocean. My oldest, James, is 17 and five inches taller than me. My daughter Jenny is 15, a superior equestrienne and a great student. My youngest, Thomas, is 10 and filled with life and humor. Marjorie and I have spent six years in the process of building a house and may soon break ground. I am in touch with Jim Wiezel, who lives on the Sierra side of Sacramento."
Mindy Portnoy is a rabbi at Temple Sinai in Washington, DC. She has two children, son Barney, a freshman at Brandeis, and daughter Ceala, a junior at the University of Maryland. Husband Philip Breen '75 continues at the U.S. Justice Department. Mindy is still searching for Rosanna Anaya and would love "to hear from any of her and Philip's former French 25 classmates. (That's how Philip and she met.) Mindy's fourth children's book, Where Do People Go When They Die?, will be published this winter. Several members of the class reported similar publishing success.

34. Actorsingers The Sound Of Music (1997)
Rehearsal pianist david Gidge. Technical Director Craig Brennan. Construction StageManager Tara Prairie. Production Stage Manager Sue Bechard
http://www.actorsingers.org/s1997b.htm
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[Sound of Music 1973] [Past Shows] [Prev] [Next] Edmund Keefe Auditorium
November 14-16, 1997 Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse Suggested by "The Story of the Trapp Family Singers" THE SOUND OF MUSIC is presented through special arrangement with
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Maria Rainer Kathleen S. Meehan Mother Abbess Cherie Trenholme-Pihl Sister Berthe Kerry Schneider Sister Margaretta Anne S. Harvey Sister Sophia Susan Delorey Captain Georg Von Trapp Eric Robert Eastman Franz Robert Frasca Frau Schmidt Pamela Bruckman Liesl Von Trapp Raelyn Racicot Friedrich Von Trapp Jared Nathan Louisa Von Trapp Karen Goodno Kurt Von Trapp Jim Ierardi Brigitta Von Trapp Liz DeJulio Marta Von Trapp Tess Amodeo-Vickery Gretl Von Trapp Alexandra Socha Rolf Gruber Jeff Caron Elsa Schrader Ginny Bomil Max Detweiller Glen Grimard Herr Zeller Charles Emmons Baron Elberfield Dan Pelletier Baroness Elberfield Diane Galvin Admiral Von Schreiber Bob Foster Women's Ensemble (Nuns, Novices, Postulants, Party/Wedding guests, Festival Contestants and Goatherd Characters)

35. Articles Written For AUFBAU By Leonard J. Lehrman CULTURE ARTS
Karen Marx and pianist John Churchwell was an unalloyed brilliant success, Nina polan s Polish Theatre Institute in the USA presented the twoact
http://artists-in-residence.com/ljlehrman/articles/aufbau74.html
Articles written for AUFBAU by Leonard J. Lehrman
Musical Tributes to Valentine['s Day]
[original title: Tributes to Love in the Bronx, Queens, Manhattan and Nassau Valentine's Day Concerts All Over Metropolitan New York]
AUFBAU 65:4 February 19, 1999 p. 13
On and around Valentine's Day, The Long Island Composers Alliance presented four programs to receptive audiences [at Vladeck Hall] in the Bronx, [Lefrak Hall at] Queens [College], Great Neck [House], and [the] Garden City [Public Library], featuring songs of love by 20 Long Island composers (most of them Jewish), performed by three sopranos and three tenors, accompanied by half a dozen of the composers themselves. The Bronx program[, part of the Herman Liebman Memorial Concert Series,] was repeated at Queens [College] and Garden City [Public Library], and featured soprano Helene Williams in [what will shortly be released as a compact disk on Capstone Records,] a sequel to last year's [ Helene Williams Sings] Songs of Love by Long Island Composers Halka : Poland's national opera [Part of the closedmindedness of that era, under the late Chorus Master David Stivender, was a hostility to Eastern European languages and all modern operas.] As the Met slowly works to overcome these obstacles from the past, mounting

36. Holocaust Movies
Holocaust movies, holocaust, shoah, invincible, grey zone, pianist, Szpilman s war, and polan ski s, isn ta matter of unalloyed good and evil, however.
http://www.thirdreich.net/Holocaust_Movies.html
A Skewed Vision
What's wrong with Holocaust movies.
BY THANE ROSENBAUM
Thursday, January 9, 2003 12:01 a.m.
Ever since Steven Spielberg's "Schindler's List," the Holocaust in filmactually the Holocaust itselfhas never been the same. For decades it had been virtually a silent movieimages in our heads with no sound, a secret but unspoken language, even within the Holocaust survivor community. Everyone was awed by the moral implications of mass murder on such a grand scale. To speak of the Holocaust demanded great humility, which almost everyone exercisedartist and layman alike.
But "Schindler's List" slowly domesticated and democratized what had once been forbidden. Suddenly the Holocaust was on everyone's mind, and a source of inspiration for every artist. Even the survivors themselves began to speak, their testimonies filmed for archival purposes. (Ironically, many of these films were funded by the proceeds from "Schindler's List," which spawned an intensive effort to collect survivor testimonies, a project that was distinct from Claude Lanzmann's earlier documentary, "Shoah," which combined both artistic and archival elements.) Everything about the Holocaust was now fair game in either educating the public or firing the imagination. The Italian comedy "Life Is Beautiful" and the commercial success of the Broadway musical "The Producers" were offspring of this fertile, if not impious, era.
Now there are several new Holocaust films: Werner Herzog's "Invincible"; Tim Blake Nelson's "The Grey Zone"; Roman Polanski's "The Pianist"; and opening on Jan. 24 in New York and Los Angeles, Costa-Gavras's "Amen." Each represents a slightly new shift in the direction of the genre and the moral challenges that Holocaust narratives invariably represent.

37. Melodrama And 'Women's Films': Media Resources Center UCB
Astor plays a bad girl Sandra, an arrogant concert pianist who marries Bathrick, david. Melodrama, History, and Dickens The Love of Jeanne Ney (1927).
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/melodrama.html
Hollywood Melodrama and 'Women's Films' 1920-1960: Selected Videos in the Media Resources Center
  • Race Movies (for the films of Oscar Micheaux and others)
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  • Melodrama Films (via Filmsite)
    All About Eve
    Directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz; starring Bette Davis, Anne Baxter, George Sanders, Celeste Holm, Hugh Marlowe, Marilyn Monroe. An unscrupulous young actress worms her way into the confidence of a fading star and then cheats, blackmails and lies her way to stardom. See also Mankiewicz, Joseph L. All about Eve, a screenplay. Based upon a short story by Mary Orr. New York, Random House [1951] (Main Stack PN1997.M35) 139 min. DVD 247; VHS 999:103
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    All I Desire
    Directed by Douglas Sirk; starring Jane Wyman, Rock Hudson, Agnes Moorhead, Conrad Nagel. Ten years ago, a turn-of-the-century scandal over a lover forced Naomi Murdoch to desert her husband and their children for a stage career. Now, returning to heir small Wisconsin town to see her daughter in a play, she has hopes of a reconciliation. Her appearance is a shock. The town is curious but unforgiving; her high school principle husband is involved with one of his teachers, and her children have mixed feelings about her. When an unexpected turn of events leads to more scandal, Naomi's hopes of starting over are dashed until some surprising changes occur. 80 min.
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    All That Heaven Allows
  • 38. MMD Archives Subject Index For: Rolls
    PostWW2 Rolls for Ampico Piano, from Marvin polan. 26.05, FS Ampico B Jumbo Rolls,from david Winkelblech. 17.06, FS Welte Licensee Other Piano Rolls, Free
    http://www.5678fun.net/Archives/KWIC/R/rolls.html
    Mechanical Music Digest Archives MMD Archives Subject Index (R) Rolls
    The most recent submissions are listed first.
    Digest Nr Subject and Author Duo-Art Pipe Organ Rolls from Bob Taylor Duo-Art Pipe Organ Rolls from Jim Crank Duo-Art A.O.G. Pipe Organ Rolls by Frank Milne, from Paul Morris Duo-Art A.O.G. Pipe Organ Rolls by Frank Milne, from David Sharpe FS: Piano Rolls in Buckinghamshire, UK, from John Farrell Are UK Duo-Art Rolls Better Than USA Rolls?, from Julian Dyer Are UK Duo-Art Rolls Better Than USA Rolls from Julian Dyer FS: 58-note Aeolian Grand Music Rolls from Ed Gaida Are UK Duo-Art Rolls Better Than USA Rolls?, from Dan Wilson, London Are UK Duo-Art Rolls Better Than USA Rolls from Dan Wilson, London FS: Kimball Push-Up Player Rolls from David Caldwell Rolls from Larry Norman Are UK Duo-Art Rolls Better Than USA Rolls?, from Spencer Chase Are UK Duo-Art Rolls Better Than USA Rolls from Spencer Chase Are UK Duo-Art Rolls Better Than USA Rolls?, from Brian Chesters Are UK Duo-Art Rolls Better Than USA Rolls from Brian Chesters Passing of Jeanne Malone, Play-Rite Music

    39. Raykoff Article Part 2, Volume 2 Issue 1 Spring 2000
    The portrayal of Sandra Kovak as a pianist is pure Hollywood invention. In theoriginal 1936 novel by polan Banks, The Far Horizon, the corresponding
    http://www.echo.ucla.edu/Volume2-Issue1/raykoff/raykoff-article-part2.html
  • If "concertos are viewed , witnessed as well as heard," what does the beginning of Chaikovsky’s Concerto no. 1 in B-flat minor, op. 23, look like in performance? This work, described by its composer as "a duel rather than a duet," is probably the most popular piano concerto in the classical music repertoire. In the Allegro non troppo e molto maestoso which opens the first movement of the concerto, sight and sound combine to tell a "relationship story" of musical confrontation: tutti chords that punctuate the statement like affirming shouts. Meanwhile, the pianist waits. Small credits the soloist with "subversive energies" during a concerto’s orchestral exposition: "In the concert hall, the sight of the soloist, still and silent, sitting at the piano …, waiting for the moment of entry, warns the audience of the potential for disturbance that exists behind the bland surface of the opening tutti . His or her absence of movement bring a rare visual element to the symphonic drama."
  • 40. MMD Archives Subject Index For: Piano
    2005.07.23.07, Seek Piano Stories for Book, from david Mayfield 2003.10.04.02,Seek PostWW2 Rolls for Ampico Piano, from Marvin polan
    http://mmd.foxtail.com/Archives/KWIC/P/piano.html
    Mechanical Music Digest Archives MMD Archives Subject Index (P) Piano
    The most recent submissions are listed first.
    Digest Nr Subject and Author Player Piano Information from the Past, from John A. Tuttle FS: Musette Player Piano from Gary Parseghian Player Piano Performance at High Altitude, from Johan Liljencrants Player Piano Performance at High Altitude, from Ray Bauer FS: Weber 65/88 Player Piano in Pennsylvania, from Philip Jamison Seek Player Piano Rental in San Francisco, from Terrilee Arnett Player Piano Performance at High Altitude, from Roy Clason Player Piano Performance at High Altitude, from John Page, UK Player Piano Performance at High Altitude, from Steve Bentley Player Piano Performance at High Altitude, from Mark Kinsler Preventing Piano Roll Tearing, from Tom Hutchinson Piano Finishes, from Bruce Duncan Player Piano Performance at High Altitude, from John A. Tuttle FS: Piano Rolls in Buckinghamshire, UK, from John Farrell Seek Piano Roll of "I Miss My Swiss", from Dolores Fallenstein Dick Carty, Carty Piano Co.

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