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81. Film Reviews For 2003/4 Reel People Season
The pianist is a weighty and moving film. A genuine achievement. Casting anyonebut Julie walters for the lead in a film like this is practically
http://www.reelpeople.org.uk/films0304.html
THE 2003/4 SEASON Our thriving film society based in the village of KIlmersdon started it's sixth and most ambition season so far in September 2003. Not Only is the society offering a more diverse and jam packed season than ever before, but following the installation of the state-of-the-art DVD projection equipment, screen and black surround last year, this season sees the introduction of COMFY chairs!!!. We hope this new found comfort will not stop the now customary bringing of a cushion to mark your seat (german-style) while you enjoy a pre-film drink and chat with familiar friends and fellow members. Remember that we will also be offering free coffee (and the bar will be open to purchase other refreshments) after films so that you can stay and enjoy yourselves afterwards. FILM REVIEWS RABBIT PROOF FENCE In 1901 the Australian government built a transcontinental fence in Western Australia to contain the exploding population of rabbits that the white settlers had introduced. Not too long after, the government introduced a scheme by which all mixed-race children were taken away from their Aboriginal mothers to be raised as good Christian Australians, the Aboriginal part bred out of them through two generations of enforced marriage to whites. This practice apparently continued until the 1970s, and Noyce's film is the true tale of its impact on one poverty-stricken family in 1931, when three little girls, each with a different itinerant white father who'd worked on the rabbit-proof fence, were taken away from their mother and sent to be reared at a special school 1,500 miles away.

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Tonight, two Bugz members — DJs Orin Afronaught walters and DazI-Kue — are A student of the legendary pianist Artur Schnabel, Leon Fleisher had the
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83. Poland :: Music
A doctor by education, a pianist and composer by desire, C. walters); thecomposer of famous jazz themes (including Green Dolphin Street and You Are All
http://poland.gov.pl/?document=488

84. New Books Updated 08/31/05
A companion to gender history / edited by teresa A. Meade and Merry E. Asian art in the walters Art Gallery a selection / Hiram W. Woodward,
http://library.reed.edu/newbooks/newbooks.html
Titles Added to the Library Collection on 08/31/05
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CALL # = F97 .S45 1990. LOCATION: Stacks. Selesky, Harold E. War and society in colonial Connecticut / Harold E. Selesky. New Haven : Yale University Press, c1990. F1435.1.T5 T54 1958 no.13. LOCATION: Oversize. Puleston, Dennis Edward, 1940-1978. The settlement survey of Tikal / Dennis E. Puleston. Philadelphia : University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, 1983. F1864 .S465 2003. LOCATION: Reference. Senior, Olive. Encyclopedia of Jamaican heritage / Olive Senior. St. Andrew, Jamaica : Twin Guinep Publishers, 2003.
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CALL # = KBR128.5 .F73 2005. LOCATION: Stacks. The inquisition of Francisca : a sixteenth-century visionary on trial / edited and translated by Gillian T.W. Ahlgren. Chicago : University of Chicago Press, c2005.
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CALL # = LB1115 .K95 2004. LOCATION: Stacks. Kurek, N. S. (Nikolai Sergeevich). Istoriia likvidatsii pedologii i psikhotekhniki / Nikolai Kurek. Sankt-Peterburg : Aleteiia, 2004. LC67.62 .E26 1990. LOCATION: Stacks. The economics of American universities : management, operations, and fiscal environment / Stephen A. Hoenack and Eileen L. Collins, [editors]. Albany : State University of New York Press, c1990.
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Back to top Back to top CALL # = On order. LOCATION: Periodicals. Culture without context : the newsletter of the Near Eastern Project of the Illicit Antiquities Research Centre. Cambridge [England] : Illicit Antiquities Research Centre, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research

85. Faculty - Briarcliff Music & Related Arts
MARK N. GRANT piano Mark is a pianist, organist, composer, and writer. He has backed up The Four Tops, The Drifters, teresa Brewer, Dianne Carroll,
http://www.briarcliffmusic.net/faculty.html
Faculty Listing ANDREW BEALS – saxophone, flute, clarinet
RYAN BERG

SHANNON BOYCE
- voice, piano
JOHN A. CARLSON
– trumpet, trombone
CHRISTINE CHU
- cello
GLENDA J. DAVENPORT
- voice
JASON DEVLIN
- drums
ALAN EICHER
- piano
RAY FITZGERALD
– trombone, baritone horn
KEITH GANZ
– guitar
MARK N. GRANT
- piano LEE GREENE - saxophone, flute, clarinet JANET GRICE – bassoonist TONY JEFFERSON - drums MARK JOSEFSBERG – vibraphone/Alexander technique MARINA KOUZMENKOVA - cello and string ensemble teacher, orchestra musician STEVE LAMATTINA – guitar, beginning piano KIM MEADE – flute KATE McGARRY – voice REGINA MOLINELLI - piano and voice LARRY MOSES - trumpet PETER PIACQUADIO trumpet, composer, arranger and orchestrator GERARD REUTER oboe, recorder, composition STEVE ROANE - bass violin, electric bass MEGHAN RYAN – violin, viola: LYNDA GRACE ROGAL - piano JOHN SERGENIAN SEAN SMITH - bass, composition CAROLINE TAYLOR – drums JEFF TILLMAN - guitar IGOR TKACH – oboe, English horn JOYCE TOTH - trumpet BORIS TSEITLINE - violin, viola

86. The New York Times > Movies > THE IMPERFECT LADY > Review, Cast And Synopsis
The Imperfect Lady, a Lewis Allen film starring Ray Milland and teresa Wright . She flees and ends up hiding in the apartment of a concert pianist.
http://movies2.nytimes.com/gst/movies/movie.html?v_id=96340

87. JOHN BELL YOUNG, Pianist
Together with this writer, pianist Averill Summer , a professor of music at USF Instead, Downs has asked mezzo soprano Theresa d Aiuto Andrasy of USF to
http://www.johnbellyoung.com/page-writing-samples.html
To read John Bell Young's paper on Intonatsiia and the Politics of Expression: Russian Intonation in Theory and in Practice , presented at the 1998 World Piano Pedagogy Conference, go to:
http://www.towerofbabel.com/sections/music/baton/intonatsia/

John Bell Young's experimental article Confessions of Alexander Scriabin , in which he addresses the interpretation of the never completed Mysterium and Prefatory Action can be found at:
http://www.towerofbabel.com/sections/music/baton/confessions/

A Spanish language version can be found at:
http://www.towerofbabel.com/sections/music/baton/confessions/..

To read John Bell Young's monograph The Man Who Would Be Scarbo: Remembering Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli in its entirety, click here:
http://www.towerofbabel.com/sections/music/baton/scarbo/

[Aloysius Bertrand: Ondine . Cited in Gaspard de la Nuit (musical score) by Maurice Ravel. Durand et flis. PAris.]
To read John Bell Young's Roundtable Discussion: The State of Classical Music Today and its Prognosis for the 32st Future , with guests Hugh Downs, Constance Keene, Joanna Porackova, Edvard Lieber, Bradley Pennington, Joseph Fabio and Paul Sperry, click here:
http://www.towerofbabel.com/roundtable/classicalmusic/

88. MidAmerica Productions - What's New
Susan walters, piano Tamara Volskaya, domra mandolin Anatoly Trofimov, bayanJoel Eric Suben FantasyVariations on a Theme by Maria Theresa von Paradis
http://www.midamerica-music.com/whatsnew_aug2004.htm

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August 2004 MidAmerica Productions Launches 21st Season at Carnegie Hall Featuring Concerts in Isaac Stern Auditorium and Weill Recital Hall
For Immediate Release
August 28, 2004
New York, NY - Peter Tiboris, General Director, Artistic Director and Music Director of MidAmerica Productions announces the company's Fall/Winter 2004-05 season of concerts at Carnegie Hall. Says Tiboris, "As MidAmerica Productions enters its third decade of producing concerts, I am proud to present this outstanding collection of artists."
Isaac Stern Auditorium Concerts
MidAmerica Productions has presented more than 330 concerts in Carnegie Hall's Isaac Stern Auditorium. The 2004-05 concerts will feature some of classical music's most beloved works, including Handel's Messiah, Bach's Magnificat and Mozart's Requiem side by side with more contemporary works including John Rutter's Mass of the Children and a program of spirituals. Keeping with MidAmerica's hallmark, these concerts will feature outstanding choruses from around the world. Renowned conductors including John Rutter lead the programs. Additionally, Lukas Foss will lead the 9th Annual National Festival Orchestra, a group of 80 outstanding young musicians selected through rigorous auditions from the finest high school and college music programs from across the country.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2:00 P.M.

89. Andrew Glover Andrew Glover Sextet APRIL 2, 2005 Andrew Glover
Martin walters trumpet, flugelhorn Marc Beaudin - guitar Talented pianistand composer, Andrew Glover has been part of Edmonton s music scene for the
http://www.yardbirdsuite.com/Performers/Glover-Andrew.htm
Andrew Glover Andrew Glover Sextet APRIL 2, 2005 Andrew Glover - piano
Joel Gray - trumpet
J.P. Picard - sax
Dino Dominelli - sax
Robert Walsh - guitar
John Taylor - bass
Scott Anderson - drums The Music of Kenny Wheeler
APRIL 1, 2005 Martin Walters - trumpet, flugelhorn
Marc Beaudin - guitar
Andrew Glover - piano
John Taylor - bass
Karen Parka - vocal Jamie Cooper - drums Don Berner's Legacy Big Band with guest Lina Allemano
JUNE 25, Don Berner, Kent Sangster, Ken Hoffman - saxophones Craig Brenan, Hannah Gray - trombones Lina Allemano, Al Gilliland, Joel Gray, Neil Corlett - trumpets Andrew Glover - piano Kodi Hutchinson - bass Gord Grabber - drums Andrew Glover Band APRIL 24, Andrew Glover piano J.P. Picard sax Trevor Dunn guitar Caner Ustundag - bass Steve Hoy - drums Andrew Glover Sextet MAY 10, Andrew Glover piano Bob Tildesley trumpet J.P. Picard sax Trevor Dunn guitar Caner Ustundag - bass Steve Hoy - drums Talented pianist and composer, Andrew Glover has been part of Edmonton's music scene for the past twenty years. He graduated from the Grant MacEwan Community College, studied the Lydian Chromatic Theory with Wayne Feschuk, and solo piano with Adrian Chornowol and Charlie Austin. Andrew worked with Mike Rud, Jack Semple, Kennedy Jensen, Dianne Donovan, Edmonton Symphony Orchestra with Scott Hamilton and Sheena Easton, among others, and for over ten years toured extensively with the Big Miller Band.

90. Piano Lessons And Music Instruction For Children In Bellevue And Seattle Eastsi
Theresa Fornalski/Camp Director Jim Sisko/Roy Cummings Big Band for StrangerNeighbor, Jam On White Bread, Straw Dogs, Brad walters, and Darren Smith.
http://www.musicworksnw.org/Faculty/faculty_programs.htm
Music Works Northwest
A non-profit community music school Faculty Corner Piano

Hiro David

Natalya Kalendarev

Nino Merabishvili

Robert Swan
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Kai-Li Yang
Jazz Piano
John Hansen

Fred Hoadley
Pipe Organ
Chris Fresolone
Voice
Laura Hauck
Kelley Johnson Karen Nestvold Susan Strick Percussion Claire Jones /African Marimba Gunnar Folsom /Percussion Chris Stromquist/Drumset Jack Toker /Drumset Woodwinds Linda Bailey /Flute Richard Cole /Saxophone Celine Ferland /Flute Darlene Franz /Oboe, Recorder Arthur Hegvik /Saxophone, Clarinet Klaus Liebetanz /Flute, Recorder Cynthia Mullis /Saxophone Florie Rothenburg /Clarinet Sandra Saathoff /Flute Strings Jon Hamar /Double Bass Shiang-Yin Lee /Cello Thane Lewis Nathan Medina /Violin Greg Savage /Viola, Violin Cynthia Staruck /Violin Guitar Brendan Bosworth /Guitar Josh Ottum /Guitar Ryan Richter /Guitar Dean Schmidt /Electric Bass Colt Valenti /Guitar Brass Bill Anthony /Trombone Ron Cole /Trumpet Jay Roulston /Trumpet Ryan Schultz /Tuba, Euphonium

91. Halifax Chamber Of Commerce : Business Voice: Members In The News
Theresa brings 25 years of experience in marketing, advertising, Dinuk Wijeratne,a Juilliard graduate and professionally trained pianist, composer and
http://www.halifaxchamber.com/businessvoice.asp?cmPageID=474

92. Loyola Magazine: Features
Theresa M. Gargano (BA 74) was named marketing communications coordinator An accomplished pianist, he also performed solo with the Cincinnati Symphony
http://www.luc.edu/loyolamagazine/summer2003/classes.shtml

Class Notes Submit Your Alumni Note: Go to www.loyolachicagoalum.net . Click on 'First Time Users.' Last Name equals User Name, and the ID number above your name on this mailing is your password. Once registered, click on 'Network' and choose 'Class Notes' to submit your news. You may also fax submissions to (312) 915-6815. Kay Heerey Sullivan (MUND 38) reports that her Mundelein "bridge club," which began with 10 members in 1936, still gathers. Other members include Florence Griffin O'Keefe (MUND 38), Carolyn Sweeney McDonough (MUND 38), Dorothy Kullman Keating (MUND 38) and Betty Boehme Nesbitt (MUND 39). Frank Considine (PHB 43) is the first recipient of the Francis Cardinal George Christo Gloria Award, established to recognize outstanding lay Catholics whose lives exemplify the teachings of Jesus Christ. Considine is former chairman and CEO of American National Can Company. He serves as chairman of the board of directors of Loyola University Health System and is vice chairman of the Archdiocese of Chicago Finance Council. Frank De Spain (BBA 52) of Barrington recently celebrated his 50th wedding anniversary with his wife, Dorothy. The couple met at a fraternity dance at Loyola in 1950.

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