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61. Andrew Heiskell Braille And Talking Book Library
July 30 Classical pianists, Alex Wu and Frank roldan will dazzle you on the August 6 Songwriter, pianist, and jazz vocalist, Dan Manjovi returns again
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62. Garrison Piano Competition
515 PM A pianist is a pianist is a pianist … A look at the Future nancy RoldánRound Table Ernest Ragogini, moderator The piano as personal confessor,
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... Festival and Competition Schedule OBJECTIVES To assist pianists in furthering their career plans. ELIGIBILITY Open to American pianists (born or naturalized US citizens) ages 19 to 35 (age as of September 30, 2005), who have studied privately, or at a college or music conservatory. PRIZES First Place
  • William Garrison Award $2,000.00 The Alta Schrock Award: $1,000.00 Recital at Music at Penn Alps Series 2006 Funds will be awarded after the recital. Anthony Stark Award $500 and solo recital on the "Music at CND" Concert Series 2006-2007 season in conjunction with the 2006 Garrison Festival and Competition Second Place F ranz Liszt Award $500.00

63. Dayton Public Radio - Playlist For Sunday, April 18, 2004
Length 8.14 min. 24600 PM, Fantaisie for Piano and Orchestra. Composer DOllone,Max. Composer Guastavino, Carlos. Performers nancy roldan p. Label Centaur
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64. O'Connor Piano, MIDI Keyboard And Organ Studio
By nancy A. Melville HealthSCOUT Reporter SUNDAY, Aug. The concerts on thestage of the Amadeo roldan theater was blocks from the US Interests Section
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New Vivaldi work heard for first time in 250 years
By Paul Tait
SYDNEY (Reuters) - A small part of a newly identified choral work by baroque Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi was played for the first time in about 250 years on Tuesday after being uncovered by an Australian academic.
Janice Stockigt of the University of Melbourne said the 11-movement "Dixit Dominus" for choir and soloists, which she uncovered in Dresden this year, would be played in full in the German city next year.
Stockigt said the work had previously been attributed to Baldassarre Galuppi, a Venetian contemporary of Vivaldi, since it first appeared in Galuppi's name in Dresden's Catholic Court Church in the 1750s.
"I think the music was probably performed during Vivaldi's lifetime and then went to ground under another composer's name," Stockigt told Reuters by telephone from Melbourne.
"I don't think it would have been played at all since then."
Stockigt said she had stumbled across the music while working on a larger project researching the repertory of the 18th century Catholic Court Church in the Saxon capital.
"Something just struck me about the music, it seemed awfully familiar to me," she said.

65. What's Happening In June? ~ O'Connor Piano, MIDI Keyboard And Organ Studio
Yaltah Menuhin and her husband, pianist Joel Ryce, often performed together as Composer 1900 ~ Amadeo roldan, Composer 1904 ~ Eino Roiha, Composer 1907
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information listed after his or her name. June 1 1893 ~ Allesandre Spontone, Composer 1653 ~ Georg Muffat, Composer 1755 ~ Frederico Fiorillo, Italian Violist and composer 1757 ~ Ignaz Playel, Austrian Composer and piano builder 1763 ~ Johann Caspar Vogler , Composer, died at the age of 67 1765 ~ Friedrich Ludwig Seidel, Composer 1769 ~ Joseph Antoni Frantiszek Elsner, Composer 1771 ~ Ferdinando Paer, Composer 1776 ~ John George Schetky, Composer 1804 ~ Mikhail Glinka, Russian composer; "The Father of Russian Music" More information about Glinka Johann Paul Wessely , Composer, died at the age of 47 1826 ~ Carl Bechstein, German piano inventor 1826 ~ Hermann Zopff , Composer 1848 ~ Otto Valdemar Malling, Composer 1886 ~ Ernst Kurth, Austrian/Swiss musicologist 1892 ~ Samuel L M Barlow, Composer 1893 ~ Opera "Falstaff" was produced in Berlin 1898 ~ Edgar "Cookie" Fairchild, Bandleader for the Jerry Colonna Show 1898 ~ Lieb Glantz, Composer 1903 ~ Percy William Whitlock, Composer 1905 ~ Dinora de Carvalho, Composer 1909 ~ Szymon Goldberg, Polish/American violinist and conductor 1909 ~ Giuseppe Martucci, Composer, died at the age of 53 1918 ~ Friedrich Richard Faltin, Composer, died at the age of 83 1918 ~ Jaroslav Novotny, Composer, died at the age of 32 1919 ~ Boris Lazarevich Klyuzner, Composer 1921 ~

66. April 2002
Roussel (mixing desk) and Mayer (guitar), working out of nancy (France), Tom Buckner s 1750 Arch label in 1983 when pianist Randy Weston was already
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67. Cuba News / The Miami Herald - Cuba News / Noticias - CubaNet News
Herald staff writer nancy San Martin in Miami and Associated Press writer Lecuona was also an accomplished enough pianist to have appeared as soloist
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CUBAN E T CUBANEWS June 27, 2002
Cuba News / The Miami Herald The Miami Herald . Posted on Thu, Jun. 27, 2002. Castro threatens to reduce U.S. ties Immigration pact in peril From Herald Staff and Wire Reports HAVANA - Fidel Castro warned Wednesday that limited Cuba-U.S. relations could be cut further and the American mission on the island could be closed if U.S. diplomats continue "violations of our sovereignty.'' Migration agreements between the two countries were also being put at risk by American diplomats ''who go around the country as they like, organizing networks and conspiracies,'' the Cuban president said. Hours after Castro's speech, Cuba's National Assembly voted to consecrate its 41-year-old socialist system in the constitution as ''irrevocable'' and declare that ''capitalism will never return again'' to this Caribbean island. After a special meeting that included 168 speeches over three daylong sessions carrying long into the evenings, the voice vote among the 559 assembly members present was unanimous. The vote and Castro's new warning come as Washington steps up programs it says are aimed at bringing democracy to the communist nation, such as distributing radios so Cubans can tune in to U.S. government programming and increasing funding for dissident support groups in the United States.

68. Welcome To AJC! | Ajc.com
ASO music director and pianist Robert Spano and double bassist Mark Bernat Stuart Gerber directs the ensemble in works by Amadeo roldan, Thierry De Mey
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Sunday, September 12, 2004
SEPTEMBER Andre Lash. Organ recital. 3:30 p.m. today. Free. Cathedral of St. Philip. "Bach Live!" With Timothy Albrecht, Organ. Pre-concert lecture, then an all-Bach performance featuring Emory's University organist and professor of music. 4 p.m. today. Free. Emory University. Theresa Andrasy, Mezzo-soprano. 7:30 p.m. Sept. 13. Free. GSU Kopleff Recital Hall. Chamber Music Society of the Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta. ASO music director and pianist Robert Spano and double bassist Mark Bernat kick off the inaugural season of the newly formed society. 8 p.m. Sept. 13. $25. Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta. NeoPhonia. New-music ensemble. 7:30 p.m. Sept. 14. Free. GSU Kopleff Recital Hall.

69. CUBARTE Newsletter
A recital by Cuban pianist Marcos Madrigal, winner of the second edition of the The shows, at the Amadeo roldan and America Theaters, include Mexican
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70. CUBARTE Newsletter
LV Did you always want to be a pianist? ELN Yes, that was my salvation. ELN When I was studying in the Amadeo roldan conservatory, I already played
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Mie Oct 6 17:09:50 EDT 2004 gbloqueo en minrex.gov.cu or hand them over in floppy disk or CD-Room to the MINREX Broadcasting Office.   International Congress on Alejo Carpentier <a href=" http://www.cubanow.net" http://www.cubanow.net" http://www.cubanow.net"

71. List Of Cubans - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Jorge Bolet, concert pianist; Jorge Castillo, chef and TV personality Reinaldo Arenas Author; nancy Morejón poet (Where the Island Sleeps Like a
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72. T-Town Music
We plan to tour ad infinitum,” says vocalist/pianist Amanda Palmer Palmer) LocalPop/Rock Band For more information, please contact Rey roldan @ KSA, 212.582
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73. _ _· _ I_ _ _ _ _ _ Ivoiriy No=pi~P - I
nancy Harper, Nursery Training School of Boston, Tufts (except Oct. I). News . Hin demith, Sowerby, Chavez, Adams, Nonk, roldan (Oct. 8).
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74. Eugene Weekly : Music : 11.11.04
including classics by Mexican composers Amadeo roldan, Carlos Chavez and more . FR Unkle nancy, Mr. Plow, Voodoo Organist9; Rock
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Latina Legends
South of the border sounds in Eugene.
BY BRETT CAMPBELL For the past decade or so, CDs from the Putumayo label have been introducing Americans to the riches of music from beyond our borders. Now the company is launching its first tour, starring from Colombia, Mariana Montalvo from Chile and Belo Velloso from Brazil. The trio, featured on the splendid new Putumayo release Women of Latin America, plays the Hult Center on Sunday, Nov. 21. Belo's smooth, breezy vocals flutter over samba, bossa, and even some reggae rhythms. Montalvo, who has lived in exile since the U.S.-instigated overthrow of the democratically elected Chilean government in 1974, accompanies her traditional-based tunes with Andean folk instruments like the charango guitar and quena flute. La Momposina's danceable music incorporates the African, Cuban and Native American influences of Colombia's coast. Together, they'll provide a delectable sampler of South American sounds. Congrats to Putumayo and the Hult for continuing their efforts to broaden our musical horizons. A couple of other musical Latinas are also in town this month.

75. Picture Diary
A percussionist and also a pianist, he graduated on the Dean s List with She has also been compared to nancy Wilson and Sarah Vaughan but she has her
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FACULTY 2005-2006 STILL UNDER CONSTRUCTION. Dial-up customers will have to wait a little for all the pictures to upload. However, go ahead and read the biographies. The PIANO teachers are to the top, then STRINGS, VOICE, WOODWIND and BRASS, finally the PERCUSSION.
About the The Founder and Principal
NEVILLA E. OTTLEY B.Mus.Ed M.A., M.Mus ., Prin cipal Nevilla Ottley is the founder of the Ottley Music School , established in 1973 a year after she graduated with her Master of Arts in organ and music history from Andrews University where she had earned her B.Mus. in music education and piano performance. She came to Maryland after spending time in New York (accompanying the fledgling Boys Choir of Harlem) and New Jersey (teaching piano and organ at Garden State Academy ). The Ottley Music Studio existed out of her home in Maryland , while she taught piano and theory, and later added other piano teachers, violin, voice and clarinet teachers. She worked as a church musician, organist and choir director, since while in school in 1971. In 1974, she went to work at the Catholic University of America (CUA). During her tenure there, earned second graduate degree, a Master of Music in choral and orchestral conducting. After taking a class at CUA on Black Composers, she began a weekly one-hour radio show, Classics of Ebony, aired over WGTS 91.9 fm from 1976 to 1997, when the station changed format from classical to contemporary religious. She makes sure that music of Black Composers is included in what OMS students learn, and their ensembles and orchestra play. She has written three books on the subject, "Black Composers Born Before 1850," "Black Pianists of Classical Music," and "Still's Life in Pictures" some available at the Ottley Music Book Store.

76. Newark School Of The Arts: Faculty (A-I) Biographies
of the Cuban Music in the Amadeo roldan Competition in include Bernice in AugustWilson s Piano Lesson,. Fredi he has played backup for nancy Wilson, the
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Return to top Vincente Avella (Piano)
B.M. in Piano Performance, Indiana University; M.M in composition, Eastman School of Music. A native of Venezuela, Mr. Avella has performed recitals as a soloist, accompanist and member of chamber groups throughout the U.S. and Venezuela. His compositions have been performed by groups such as ALEA III, the New York Treble Singers and the Academic Octet of Caracas. He has been the recipient of the Bernard and Rose Sernoffsky Composition Prize, received honors at Waging Peace through Singing and International Composition Competition ALEA III, been awarded the title of distinguished musician by the IBLA International Music Foundation and has been a finalist for ASCAP's Morton Gould Young Composer Award, BMI's Pete Carpenter Fellowship Award and Turner Classic Movies Young Film Composers Competition. He also teaches at Suburban Community Music Center and is the Music Director at St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Sparta, NJ. Linda Battle (Voice and Piano)
B.A. Jersey City State College.

77. Untitled
Ethan Erickson, Pam Grier, Charlotte roldan, Carol Kane, William Katt. A 10year-old jazz pianist with Tourette s syndrome meets an older musician
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TV Schedule for Carol Kane for September, 2005 All data is from TVNow, http://www.tv-now.com/stars/ Here is the TV schedule for September for Carol's appearance in films and TV Directed by Geoff Murphy. Starring Eric Stoltz, John Corbett, Josh Hamilton, Billy Bob Thornton, Annabeth Gish, Amanda Plummer, Dwight Yoakam, R G Armstrong, M C Gainey, Chris Hogan.
A heroin-addicted musician calls upon his hometown friends for help after he steals $200,000 from a ruthless gang. 90 minutes- R, USA, 1996, (CC), Video, In Stereo, Adult language, adult situations, brief nudity, violence
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The Final Cut
Directed by Roger Christian. Starring Sam Elliott, Charles Martin Smith, Matt Craven, Anne Ramsay, Amanda Plummer, George Touliatos.
A retired explosives expert becomes the prime suspect after he is reactivated to help defuse a serial bomber. 100 minutes- R, USA, 1995, (CC), Video, In Stereo, Adult language, adult situations, violence Fri Sep 2 03:00A on Cinemax The Fisher King Directed by Terry Gilliam. Starring Robin Williams, Jeff Bridges, Amanda Plummer, Mercedes Ruehl, Adam Bryant, Paul Lombardi, David Hyde Pierce, Ted Ross, Kathy Najimy, Harry Shearer.

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79. Grinnell College Campus Memo
written, composed in 1918 by Cuban composer Amadeo roldan. Chamber Music Series,Concert II nancy McFarland Gaub Jennifer Sholtis, horn; and Eugene Gaub, piano.
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November 5, 1996
Scholars Convocation, 11 a.m., November 7, Herrick Chapel
This weeks Scholars Convocation, Odessa: Cradle of Jazz, or Something Like It , will be delivered at 11 a.m., Thursday, November 7, in Herrick Chapel by S. Frederick Starr. Starr has been involved with the affairs of Russia and the former USSR for over thirty years as a scholar, teacher, writer, and manager of cultural and economic enterprises. Recently a Distinguished Fellow and Senior Advisor for International Programs at The Aspen Institute, he is currently Professor and Chair of the Central Asia Institute of the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at The Johns Hopkins University in Washington D.C. Starr's writing includes major books on the history, culture, and political-economic developments of Russia and Eastern Europe. An acknowledged expert on the phenomenon of jazz in Russia, he is also a professional jazz musician. Mr. Starr's convocation talk forms part the symposium, discussed below and in an addendum.
Symposium on Odessa
The Russian and East European Studies Program and the Sesquicentennial Committee will host The Vanished World Revisited: The Myth and Reality of Odessa Zvenigora ; and the dramatic centerpiece of the symposiumthe mainstage production of Isaac Babels Sundown , directed by Veniamin Smekhov in conjunction with the Department of Theatre. The program of events for the Odessa Symposium appears as an addendum to the

80. What's New In Women's Ministry - Submission Page
Ms. Shervington will be accompanied by accomplished pianist, Russell Stevenson . nancy A. Almodovar has just published and released her first book titled
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In addition to Teaching/Preaching engagements and Leadership Training and Development Workshops, Michelle Revells of Pathway to Destiny Ministries, International is now on radio five days each week. If you are in the Myrtle Beach, SC or Wilmington, NC areas, listen to her prophetic teaching ministry on "AM Praise 1200" Monday-Friday, 12:30 at the noon hour. From: Hiyaah Power.com
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Dynamic women in ministry, small business, academia and the non-profit arena unite to develop the 100 Words of Wisdom for Women project. The initiative was launched by Niambi Jarvis, CEO of Hiyaah Power Inc. ( http://www.hiyaahpower.com ) to provide supporters with an interactive journal that addresses the blessings of therapeutic journaling and shares the insights of 40 Christian women who are working to make a change in the world. http://www.100wordsofwisdom.com

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