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81. Baylor University || School Of Music || Dr. Bradley Bolen
the first live performance of renowned pianist earl wild s Sonata 2000.As a result, Mr. wild wrote, Bradley Bolen is one of the most astute musicians
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82. Anecdotage.com - Pianists Anecdotes. Anecdotes From Yeats To Gates
The American pianist earl wild claimed to have become an atheist at an early age Drunken Master (long) One winter I had to organize a concert for the
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83. The World Of Pro Piano *********************************************************
At age 20, encouraged by the legendary American pianist earl wild, and throughthe auspices of the United Nations, he moved to New York City where he still
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Ezequiel Viñao
Ezequiel Viñao, J.Y. Song
"There is a lot to engage the imagination in Mr. Viñao's work."
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"Viñao carved compelling musical statements out of virtuosity, engaging the ear in a fantastic harmonic language."
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"The powerful, evocative music of Ezequiel Viñao is a real find. It is intensely communicative without sacrificing invention and originality, which is no mean feat."
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Ezequiel Viñao was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1960. At age 20, encouraged by the legendary American pianist Earl Wild, and through the auspices of the United Nations, he moved to New York City where he still lives. At the time, in addition to his activities as a concert pianist, Viñao immersed himself in the task of blending the classical instrumental tradition with computer generated sound worlds. In 1987 he was invited to the Festival d'Avignon to work with the late Olivier Messiaen. The result of these explorations was La Noche de las Noches . These "seven concentrated, evocative pieces, of austerely theatrical force" (The London Times), written for string quartet and live electronics, were selected by the European Broadcasting Union for over 100 broadcasts throughout the world. Other works from this period include

84. Oehmsclassics: Gerstein, Kirill - Bach · Beethoven · Scriabin · Gershwin/Wild
The Russion pianist, born in 1979, is winner of the First Prize at the Arthur earl wild’s transcriptions of Gershwin Songs extend the tradition of the
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85. Keyboard Links - Ken Davies' Musical Instrument Links
playpiano.com Oregon pianist/teacher Duane Shinn has an excellent piano (andmore) resource wild, earl (1915) - Includes biography and discography.
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86. WMU News
pianist Korevaar performs in free recital at Dalton Center. March 3, 2003 and at age 13 he became a student of the great American virtuoso earl wild.
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Pianist Korevaar performs in free recital at Dalton Center March 3, 2003 KALAMAZOO Pianist David Korevaar returns to Kalamazoo for a guest artist recital in Dalton Center Recital Hall at Western Michigan University Monday, March 17, beginning at 8:15 p.m. The concert is free and open to the public. A member of the piano faculty at the University of Colorado-Boulder, Korevaar has appeared in Kalamazoo on a number of occasions as a Young Concert Artists Series collaborative artist. His March 17 performance features works by Bach and Beethoven, the Ballades of Chopin, and works by Lowell Liebermann. Korevaar, who has recorded the complete Bach Preludes and Fugues, recently completed recording the complete works of Liebermann. Korevaar has presented recitals in New York's Alice Tully Hall, Town Hall, Merkin Concert Hall, and the Kosciuszko Foundation. He has performed across the United States, from Yale and Harvard, the Kennedy Center, Library of Congress and the Phillips Collection, to Chicago, Cincinnati, Houston, Dallas, and San Diego. International performances have included appearances in Australia, Japan, Korea, and Europe. Korevaar began his piano studies at age 6 in San Diego with Sherman Storr, and at age 13 he became a student of the great American virtuoso Earl Wild. By age 20, he had earned his bachelor's and master's degrees from the Juilliard School, where he continued his studies with Earl Wild and studied composition with David Diamond. He completed his Doctor of Musical Arts from the Juilliard School studying under Abbey Simon.

87. Earl Wild Official Web Site
earl wild official web site. This site gives biographical information, a discography,information for ordering wild s own piano transcriptions,
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88. Earl Wild
earl wild. Thank you, for visiting click here or you will be redirected to theNew earl wild website. www.earlwild.com.
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89. Eral Wild - Living History, On Ivory Classics, Available On VAI (1 CD)
earl wild Living History Ivory Classics CD75002, $16.99 In advance of the greatpianist earl wild’s 90th birthday this year, this CD is an extraordinary
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90. Earl Wild At 88! - On VAI Audio (1 CD)
earl wild at 88! Ivory Classics CD73005, $16.99 All newly recorded repertoire.Four Chopin Impromptus, Balakirev’s Sonata No.1, Beethoven’s 32 Variations,
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91. Rachmaninov: Piano Concertos Nos. 1-4 - Earl Wild (piano) / Royal Philharmonic O
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92. ArkivMusic The Romantic Master - Earl Wild (The 1985 Sessions
In 1985 earl wild recorded three double albums of Liszt s music for the Dutch Performer earl wild (Piano) Country of Origin Germany Period Romantic
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93. Natasha Paremski ♪ Official Website
The reason I go to Ohio to study with earl wild is that he is the only pianistremaining from the Golden Age and the only teacher who can teach, Natasha
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Piano prodigy from Fremont to perform in San Mateo
T.T. Nhu November 15, 2002
Natasha Paremski, this year's soloist with the California Youth Symphony, is a 15-year-old prodigy who was born in Moscow, lives in Fremont and studies with a teacher in Ohio. Five years after she made her debut on the piano, Natasha has already won numerous awards, including the Bronislaw Kaper Award, sponsored by the Los Angeles Philharmonic. She is also the featured soloist on the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra's recently released CD of Rubinstein's "Piano Concerto No.4" and Rachmaninoff's "Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini." At 2:30 Sunday, Natasha will play "Piano Concerto No.2" by Brahms with the California Youth Symphony at the San Mateo Performing Arts Center. "Natasha is potentially one of the great artists of our time," said Earl Wild, her teacher and himself a former child prodigy. Natasha began playing piano at 4 and made her professional debut at 9 with the El Camino Youth Symphony, playing Haydn's "Concerto in D Major." The young prodigy began studying the piano with Nina Malikova in Russia when she was 4. After immigrating to the United States in 1995 with her parents, she has been studying with Wild.

94. Earl Hines
earl Hines recorded many outstanding piano solos in the early days of jazz. Titles recorded that day included Weary Blues, New Orleans Stomp, wild Man
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Earl Hines
recorded many outstanding piano solos in the early days of jazz.
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"Say, say, say. Say, Earl Hines, why don't you let us in on some of that good music, Pops?" - Louis Armstrong, intro to "A Monday Date", recorded June 27, 1928 Earl Hines was born December 28, 1903 in Dusquesne, Pennsylvania. Reviewer Scott Yanow describes Hines' innovations concisely: "Once called "the first modern jazz pianist", Earl Hines differed from the stride pianists of the 1920's by breaking up the stride rhythms with unusual accents from his left hand. While his right hand often played octaves so as to ring clearly over ensembles, Hines had the trickiest left hand in the business, often suspending time recklessly but without ever losing the beat" (please read more like this at the All Music web site). Hines' Early Recordings Hines' collaborations with Louis Armstrong are some of my very favorite early jazz recordings. They recorded together as part of Johnny Dodds' Black Bottom Stompers on April 22, 1927. Titles recorded that day included Weary Blues, New Orleans Stomp, Wild Man Blues, and Melancholy. These are available today on an excellent Dodds CD entitled "South Side Chicago Jazz" (MCA / Decca 42326).

95. 2004 INTERNATIONAL KEYBOARD INSTITUTE AND FESTIVAL
a performance of Schubert s Die Winterreise by tenor Jon Frederic West withpianist Jerome Rose; Concert earl wild, piano Haydn Sonata in D
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MANNES COLLEGE OF MUSIC ANNOUNCES
JULY 11 - 25, 2004
New York, NY - June 15, 2004 Mannes College of Music of New School University announces that the 6th Annual will take place this summer from July 11-25, 2004 at Mannes, 150 West 85th Street, NYC. The festival, conceived by founder and director Jerome Rose , who performs the opening concert on Sunday, July 11, 2004 at 8:00 p.m., attracts some 100 pianists from around the world who come to participate in two weeks of intensive master classes, lectures and concerts led by the festival faculty. For more information on the International Keyboard Institute and Festival, call (212) 580-0210, ext. 336, e-mail: IKI@newschool.edu or visit the Web site at www.mannes.edu/iki/ . Evening events are $20; Master Classes are $15; and a Daily Pass is $50. (Transportation: Take the #1 train to 86th Street or #104 bus.) This year's 2004 Festival will be taped for broadcast and aired over the WFMT Radio Network, beginning in January 2005.

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Sunday, July 11, 2004, 8:00 p.m.
Jerome Rose, piano

96. MSN Encarta - Jazz
The most brilliant pianist of the 1920s, comparable to Armstrong in sheer was earl “Fatha” Hines, a Chicagonurtured virtuoso considered to possess a
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Shortly after the turn of the 20th century, the earliest fully documented jazz style emerged and centered in New Orleans, Louisiana. In this style the cornet, trumpet, or violin carried the melody, the clarinet played florid countermelodies, and the trombone played rhythmic slides and sounded the root notes of chords or simple harmonies. Below this basic trio the guitar or banjo sounded the chords, along with a piano, if available; a string bass (or tuba for marching parades) provided a bass line; and drums supplied the rhythmic accompaniment. In theory, these roles were the same as in other kinds of music—it was the addition of improvisation, along with elements of other black music such as blues and ragtime, that made jazz unique. A musician named Buddy Bolden appears to have led some bands that influenced early jazz musicians, but this music and its sound have been lost to posterity. Although some jazz influences can be heard on a few early phonograph records, not until 1917 did a jazz band record. This band, a group of white New Orleans musicians called The Original Dixieland Jazz Band, created a sensation overseas and in the United States. Among the band’s many successors, two groups emerged in the early 1920s that were particularly celebrated: the New Orleans Rhythm Kings and the Creole Jazz Band, the latter of which was led by cornetist

97. R&B, Soul, Doo-Wop - Earl Palmer -> Piano Red
Hank Crawford, Fathead Newman, Louis Jordan and earl Bostic all come to mind when The Atlanta born bred pianist was one of the founding fathers of
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98. Classical CD Reissues Pt. 2, 11/04 - AUDIOPHILE AUDITION
earl wild plays Rachmaninoff RACHMANINOFF 13 Song Transcriptions earl wild,piano Ivory Classics 74001 7755 (Distrib. VAI)**** earl wild (b.
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... January November 2004, Pt. 2 of 2 [ Pt. 1 MAHLER: Symphony No. 3 in D Minor/An Elizabethan Suite (arr. Barbirolli) Lucretia West, contralto Sir John Barbirolli conducts Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra Testament SBT2 1350 64:26; 47:35 (Distrib. Harmondi Mundi):**** Along with a strong sense of musical architecturedifficult always in Mahler since there are so many peaks and upheavals in the course of a single movementBarbirolli elicits some of the warmest orchestral tone one will hear from the Berlin Philharmonic. The muted playing in the horns is exact, finely paced and beautifully balanced. Barbirolli neither sentimentalizes the yearning Mahler nor does he avoid the moments of vulgarity, realizing that Mahler wants both extremes at once. The many-sided polyphony achieves an incandescent texture of expression, a shimmering transparency. As a side note, Barbirolli after the concerts with the BPO, received the Gustav Mahler Prize from Dirk Nabering, then chairman of the international Gustav Mahler Society. Gary Lemco Perlman Rediscovered = PAGANINI: 3 Caprices/HANDEL: Sonata in E/BEN-HAIM: Berceuse Sfardite/SARASATE: Navarra/HINDEMITH: Sonata in E-flat, Op. 11, No. 1/LECLAIR: Sonata No. 3 in D/BLOCH: Nigun/FALLA: Spanish Dance No. 1/BAZZINI: La Ronde des Lutins

99. 98.7WFMT Radio Network | The 2003 International Keyboard Institute
Founded five years ago by the distinguished Americanborn pianist Jerome Rose, PROGRAMEARL wild Marcello/wildAdagio MozartSonata in F Major, K. 332
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UNDERWRITER: Mannes College of Music
F ounded five years ago by the distinguished American-born pianist Jerome Rose, and now in its 2nd consecutive year of broadcasts, the is the only festival of its kind in New York City.
WFMT's Mark Travis traveled to New York again last summer to cover the event and brought back with him numerous recitals, artist-interviews, lectures, and tidbits from master-classes that are once again ours to share with you. Highlights will include concerts by festival founder, Jerome Rose; Marc-Andre Hamelin with a world premiere performance of a work by Lowell Liebermann; Earl Wild shows that he is indeed 88 years

100. American Music Teacher: The Pianist's Guide To Transcriptions, Arrangements, And
Full text of the article, The pianist s Guide to Transcriptions, Some pianists,howevernotably earl Wildcontinued to perform this genre,
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. The Pianist's Guide to Transcriptions, Arrangements, and Paraphrases, by Maurice Hinson. Indiana University Press, (601 N. Morton St., Bloomington, IN 47404), 1990 (paperback edition 2001). 192 pp., $19.95. To any professional pianist the name Maurice Hinson calls forth a number of images: meticulous scholar, prolific editor and author, energizing and inspiring lecturer. Hinson has greatly enriched the piano teaching and performing professions with his guides to various genres of repertoire, his informative and extensively researched editions of music, and his workshops and videotapes.

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