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41. Events At The Banff Centre In July
Violinist Erika Raum and pianist david Moroz perform Bartok s Sonata No. 1. pianist Lydia wong performs SaintSaens Wedding Cake Waltz with The Banff
http://www.banffcentre.ca/cfa/events/2000/07.htm
June July August July
Sunday
3 p.m. Mostly Baroque Sundays pay what you can
St. George's-in-the-Pines TOP Exhibitions July
Sunday
7:30 p.m. Mountain Films $10 / $8 / Family $30
Banff Springs Conference Centre Theatre Mountain Culture TOP Exhibitions July
Monday
8 p.m. Cultural Journalism Conversations free
Rolston Recital Hall A popular festival series featuring some of the brightest minds speak on topics ranging from politics to cultural trends. Cultural Journalism Conversations kicks off with Maclean Hunter Chair Michael Ignatieff, a well-known writer, historian, and broadcaster. His work regularly appears in The New Republic The New Yorker Time The New York Times Books Review and Granta Books . Michael Ignatieff's latest book, Virtual War: Kosovo and Beyond TOP Exhibitions July
Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Mountain Films $10 / $8 / Family $30 Max Bell Auditorium Mountain Culture TOP Exhibitions July Wednesday 8 p.m. Rolston Hall Series kick-off Rolston Recital Hall Bassoonist Marzena M. Wolna from Poland performs Mozart's Bassoon Concerto. The Atlantic String Quartet from Newfoundland, featuring Alison Black (violin), Jennifer Johnson (violin), Alexandra Bates (viola) and Theo Weber (cello) perform Brahms's String Quartet in C Minor. TOP Exhibitions July Thursday 4:30 p.m.

42. SMS Online - David Scheel
david Scheel in Don t Shoot Me, I m only the Piano Player you may like tocontact Mr Peter wong (President) at 013803 3965 or Mr Rodney wong (General
http://www.geocities.com/Broadway/Balcony/1338/concerts/david_scheel.htm
David Scheel
in
Don't Shoot Me, I'm only the Piano Player
REVIEW Australian born David Scheel is one of the most versatile satirists to emerge in recent years and is one of the finest solo musical comedy performers in the world. He delights audiences with his wicked wit and superb piano playing in what is possibly the world’s longest running solo show. Don’t Shoot Me, I’m Only The Piano Player ” is a true Australian success story. Developed while working in Britain, the production has enjoyed sell-out seasons in London, at 3 consecutive Edinburgh Festivals and across some 30 countries worldwide. You will hear some delightful piano music, played dead straight interspersed with hilarious satire, aimed at anything and anyone. Concert in Aid of Charity The Charitable Dinner Concert with David Scheel is in aid of the Sarawak Children’s Cancer Society (“SCCS”). By buying a ticket, you are also helping to support the cause of SCCS. Due to the ravages of cancer, children at a very tender age are facing traumatic times. Their families often feel helpless. This is where SCCS steps in to ‘provide relief and care to children with cancer and their families as well as public education in the prevention, control, diagnosis and treatment of childhood cancer’. With a committee consisting of mainly the parents of children with cancer, their services include, but not limited to, giving financial assistance to other families in order for the children to receive treatment; maintaining a halfway house (at Maxwell Road, opposite of the Sarawak General Hospital) to provide free accommodation for the needy parents of the children who come from outstation and many more. If you would like more information about SCCS and its aims and concerns, you may like to contact

43. PBS: Rediscovering Dave Brubeck | With Hedrick Smith
The Music. The Critics Herb wong. Picture of Dave Brubeck playing piano And so a cocktail pianist who came to my home to teach me.
http://www.pbs.org/brubeck/theMusic/criticHerbWong.htm
The Man
The Music

Stanley Crouch
Ted Gioia ...
The Documentary and Production Team
The Music
The Critics: Herb Wong
Doctor Herb Wong is a long time jazz expert. He was been as jazz commentator for West Coast-based WJAZ for over 35 years where he hosts his own jazz show. SMITH: How long have you been following jazz? WONG: Well I really started around ten and a half years old by fortuitous incident. A large box of recordings came to this city as a matter of fact, in Stockton because my family had moved here when I was that age. And it was addressed to the gentlemen who sold the home to my parents. My brother and I, his name is Woody, thought, 'Well, hey let's say what's in it.' So we broke open the box and it was full of jazz records. Now prior to that I had been playing classical piano and, as a matter of fact, playing in the community in recitals beginning at age six. So when we heard Art Tatum and all these other cats, we said, 'Wait a minute. This is fantastic music.' So I approached my mom and dad and said, 'Can you get me a jazz piano teacher?' And she said, 'No such species.' And so a cocktail pianist who came to my home to teach me. SMITH: When did you first hear Dave Brubeck?

44. By David Olds
music specialists and allround musicians, pianist david Swan. david came tonational attention as the first winner of the Eckhardt-Gramatté National
http://www.thewholenote.com/discoveries_may_05/discoveries.html
EDITOR’S CORNER
This month we welcome a new reviewer to DISCoveries, one of Toronto’s premiere contemporary music specialists and all-round musicians, pianist David Swan. David came to national attention as the first winner of the Eckhardt-Gramatté National Competition for the Performance of Canadian Music in 1976. He is the organist at St. Paul’s United Church in Toronto and for some years has served as New Music Concerts’ principal pianist. It was in this latter capacity that he had the opportunity to work under the direction of Glenn Gould Prize Laureate Pierre Boulez in 2002 and so it is eminently fitting that his first review for us should be of the three piano sonatas by that preeminent French composer. Please see David’s review in the Discs of the Month section. Another one of Toronto’s piano elite, Eve Egoyan, is also featured in our Discs of the Month, not as reviewer in this instance, but as performer - see John S. Gray’s musings on Eve’s release of Rudolf Komorous’ Wu I was sorely tempted to keep both of those discs for myself, but it seemed more appropriate to let the piano experts have their way with them. I did however manage to sequester several new music discs for my own purposes. Two of these have distinctly Canadian connections, and all have some bearing on the local scene. I spent three evenings recently at the TSO’s New Creations Festival and had the pleasure of hearing a number of distinctive works. While for the most part I found the music to be traditional enough in its focus that almost all of the works could have been included in any of the TSO’s regular season concerts without raising too many eyebrows, the festival did provide the opportunity to hear roughly a dozen more or less contemporary works in close proximity, and without apology. While there was a certain sameness within the repertoire, there were several highlights. One of these was R. Murray Schafer’s

45. Ivory Classics
In advance of the great pianist Earl Wild s 90th birthday this year (2005), Albert wong Clementi Piano Sonatas (DDD) CD72005 pad $14.00 pad
http://www.ivoryclassics.com/
Ivory Classics was established as a classical record label in 1997 to alert the public to exceptional performances by distinguished pianists.
Employing the State-of-the-Art Audiophile recording process and our historic restoration remasterings, we are devoting ourselves to documenting creative artists, extraordinary live performances by legendary interpreters, as well as the occasional prodigy heralding the future. Our commitment to release only recordings of the highest quality is enhanced by our attention to every aspect of production Efrom detailed graphics and insightful liner notes, to the employment of the finest CD replicating equipment, all discs are HDCD encoded. No detail is too trivial Ewe wish to be known as simply the best piano recordings available.
The pianists presented on Ivory Classics are unique in the true sense of that word Eartists whose recorded legacies must be preserved so that generations to come will be familiar with their remarkable achievements. EMichael Rolland Davis, President
Email IVORY CLASSICS for more release information and for ordering discs online.

46. Ivory Classics 5th Anniversary CD
8 in Dflat Op. 96 (david Korevaar)307 Mozart - Sonata in C Major, K,54S (AnnSchein) (14) Hummel - Rondo in E Flat (Albert wong)427
http://www.ivoryclassics.com/ivclas5thanc.html
Ivory Classics 5th Anniversary CD
Ivory Classics 5th Anniversary CD

(1) Turina -Rapsodia sinfonica Op.66 (Earl Wild) Massimo, Freccia,Conductor, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra 6:34
(2) Chopin - Mazurka in A minor Op 17, No. 4 (Dame Moura Lympany)3:49
(3) Ravel - Toccata from 'Le Tomeau de Couperin' (Ralph Votapek)3:48
(4) Liszt - Etudes d'Execution Transcendante No. 5 'Feux Follets' (Ruth Slenczynska)3:43
(5) Chopin - Waltz Op. 64 No. 3 (Ruth Slenczynska)2:42
(6) Faure Barcarolle No. 6 in E-flat Op. 70 (David Korevaar)3:22
(7) Faure Barcarolle No. 8 in D-flat Op. 96 (David Korevaar)3:07
Mozart - Sonata in C Major, K,54S (Ann Schein)
(8) 1st Mvt. - Allegro 2:58 (9) 2nd Mvt. - Andante 4:30 (10) 3rd Mvt. - Rondo, Allegretto 1:22 (11) Mendelssohn - Song without Words in A minor Op. 38, No. 5 (Shura Cherkassky)2:26 (12) Ravel - Menuet from Le Tombeau de Couperin' (Nadia Reisenberg)4:01 (13) Prokofiev - Prelude in C Op. 12 (Nadia Reisenberg)1:53 (14) Hummel - Rondo in E Flat (Albert Wong)4:27 (15) Paderewski - Fantaise Polonaise Op. 19 (Earl Wild) Arthur Fiedler, Conductor, London Symphony Orchestra 19:10

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48. 50 Years/Performances
pianist Ray Kilburn returns to Coastal to help celebrate the university’s Jerry wong Guest Piano Recital Jerry wong has performed as soloist and chamber
http://www.coastal.edu/universityrelations/cultural/recitals.html
University Relations Musical Recitals
Silvard
Guest Piano Recital
Silvard, a native of the Netherlands, started taking piano lessons at the age of 10. After completing his undergraduate studies in marine biology at Coastal Carolina University, he worked as a graduate assistant at the Smithsonian Institution and received a Ph.D. in zoology from George Washington University. Silvard returns to CCU, his alma mater, to help celebrate the 50th Anniversary of our institution.
Recital Hall, Edwards Building
Free and open to the public
Ray Kilburn
Guest Piano Recital
Recital Hall, Edwards Building
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Amy Tully Faculty Flute Recital Recital Hall, Edwards Building Free and open to the public Jerry Wong Guest Piano Recital Recital Hall, Edwards Building

49. Home Page
Grammy nominee pianist Makoto Ozone; Grammy nominee pianist Don Grusin; Rich Crandall, david Choy, Loyal Garner, Martin Denny, Benny Rietveld,
http://www.hawaiijazz.com/
The Hawaii International Jazz Festival at Kapolei Artists to be announced soon! This Past Summer's Festival:
Partial Artist Listing Larry Coryell Don Grusin Makoto Ozone Scott Martin Jeff Peterson De Shannon Higa Abe Lagrimas, Jr. Gabe Baltazar Little Albert Gary Moore Bobby Thursby David Choy Keahi Conjugacion Owana Salazar Ginai Rea Fox Kelly Covington John Kolivas Waitiki

50. Metroactive Music | Jan Jang/Francis Wong
One plus one equals infinite pleasure in Jan Jang/Francis wong It had beenat least four years since pianist Jon Jang and saxophonist Francis wong last
http://www.metroactive.com/papers/metro/01.02.97/jang-wong-9701.html
Music Index Metro Metroactive Central Archives High Musical Math By Nicky Baxter Things got off to a rousing start with a Jang composition titled "Jazz InsidiousJazz Improper 209 ('Tis De-Kline Arts Apartheid, San Francisco)," a pointed if somewhat arcane reference to Randall Kline, the city's arts-funding overlord. Title aside, the piece was a powerfully evocative, unmistakably heated polemic, with Jang's ominous storm-cloud rumblings initiating an intense dialogue with Wong, whose tenor alternately whinnied and belched in response. As the tune unfolded, the two musicians seemed to strike off in polar directions, each instrument spiraling farther "out." Not unlike aerial combatants, saxophone and piano attacked and retreated fiercely. Yet at the core of this cacophony, one could sense a unity of vision. And as the song's conclusion made plain, that vision was not without humor. If the introductory number illustrated the duo's facility in the New Black Music tradition, "Autumn Moon Over a Calm Lake" and "For Tom" were compelling examples of how that tradition's lexicon has been broadened by Asian folk forms. Based on a traditional love song, "Autumn Moon" commenced with Jang trilling out a butterfly-fragile Chinese motif with his right hand; at once familiar and exotic, the melody was utterly entrancing. Wong's tenor was deliberate, burrowing deep into the instrument's lower register, sounding somewhat like a distant cousin to Coleman Hawkins.

51. Sorry - We Can't Find That Page
30/04, 800 pm, Rolston/Baker/wong/Wilson, Chamber. Tuesday,Apr. 6/04 CANCELLED! david Jalbert, piano Libby Yu, piano david Louie, piano
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  • 52. Sorry - We Can't Find That Page
    Acclaimed tenor man Mike Allen makes his Toronto debut as a pianist. Joaquin Valdepeñas, david Hetherington and Patricia Parr will be joined by featured
    http://glenngouldstudio.cbc.ca/0105-06.html
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  • 53. MidAmerica Productions - Weill Recital Hall Chamber Music Series
    piano; Marilyn Sherman Lehman, piano; Eriko Sato, violin; Deborah wong, violin; david Chan, violin, with Deborah Hoffman, harp, Edward Arron, cello,
    http://www.midamerica-music.com/weill_artists.htm
    Artists Who Have Appeared on Midamerica's
    Weill Recital Hall Series 1989-2005
    • Jean Jordan , soprano; Desmond Kincaid , piano
    • Manhattan Philharmonic Chamber Players
    • Peabody Camerata with Gene Young, conductor; Elaine Bonazzi, speaker
    • Le Nouvel Ensemble Moderne with Lorraine Vaillancourt, conductor
    • University of Georgia Contemporary Chamber Ensemble with Lewis Nielson, conductor
    • Stanley Irwin , baritone; Claude Cymerman , piano
    • Elysium String Quartet : Leonid Levin, violin; Jennifer Tiboris, violin; Lisa Heffter, viola; Lutz Rath, cello
    • Stanley Drucker , clarinet; L. William Kuyper , French horn; Joseph Robinson , oboe; with David Carroll, bassoon; Gerald Robbins, piano
    • Ravina String Quartet : Oscar Ravina, violin; Allan Schiller, violin; Peter Kenote, viola; Qiang Tu, cello; with Harold Seletsky, clarinet
    • Brass Mosaic : David Workman, director/trumpet; Brendan Kierman, trumpet; Ken Soper, French horn; Nathaniel Dickey, trombone; Paul Erion, tuba
    • Elysium String Quartet : Robert Chausow, violin; Jennifer Tiboris, violin; Lisa Ralia Heffter, viola; Lutz Rath, cello; with Eleonor Bindman, piano
    • Albemarle Ensemble : Margaret Newcomb, flute; Kristen Hadden, oboe; Matthew Morris, bassoon; Dwight Purvis, horn; Content Sablinsky, piano

    54. GungHaggisFatChoy :: Main Page
    Born a twopound preemie in 1917, Dennis wong may have begun his love of food after Bernard Turgeon and his wife, pianist Teresa Turgeon, stayed for the
    http://www.gunghaggisfatchoy.com/
    GungHaggisFatChoy
    Asian Canadian adventures in inter-cultural Vancouver
    and home of Toddish McWong's Robbie Burns Chinese New Year Dinner. Home Syndicate Subscribe Join the Gung Haggis Fat Choy dragon boat team for lots of summer fun, fitness and friendship. We are a social team full of cultural vigor.
    We have been featured on television and have an unique and famous fundraiser dinner event.
    Our coaches have lots of experience at novice, recreational and competitive levels.
    For more information: Click below on Dragon Boat information
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    2005 Gung Haggis Fat Choy dinner Gung Haggis Fat Choy 2005 Origins of Gung Haggis Fat Choy ... Vancouver Area Adventures Gung Haggis Fat Choy Dinner 2006 Info
    WHEN: 6PM January 22 2006, Sunday
    WHAT: Gung Haggis Fat Choy: Toddish McWong's Robbie Burns Chinese New Year Dinner
    CULTURE:
    Our 2005 Performers
    create something special for us every year with traditional and contemporary performances featuring everything in-between and beyond! FOOD: A quirky fusion/mix/buffet of Scottish Canadian and Chinese Canadian culture 12 course Chinese banguet dinner including haggis served with plum or sweet and sour sauces. For 2004, we presented the debut of Gung Haggis Wun-Tun! In 2005 it was haggis lettuce wrap! - Watch for more surprises in 2006!

    55. Centro Studi Italiani Opera Festival
    david F. Ostwald, stage director and teacher, has over one hundred and thirty Howard wong. Howard wong began vocal studies under Benjamin Luxon and
    http://www.operafestival.it/9_ing_stagedirectors.htm
    Stage directors: Ran-Arthur Braun . Before turning to directing and during his post-graduate studies - Ran sang, among others, at the Genova Opera House; Carlo Felice; Auditorium Dijon; Opera D'Avignon; Opera Toulouse; Opera Reims; Besançon; Rennes; Versailles; Palais des Beaux-arts; La Sala Costa; Genova; H.D.K. Berlin; Royal Conservatory The Hague; The Jerusalem Academy and The Jerusalem Theater.
    Since 2002/3, Ran has worked primarily as a Fight Choreographer / Assistant Stage Director and Stage Manager, as well as achieving directorial credit on a personal level.
    Ran studied at the Opera Studio La Monnaie with Keith Warner, Willy Decker and Christof Loy.
    His list of credits includes: Teatro Mancineli, Orvieto; Teatro di Cagli; Amsterdam Opera Studio; Wien Kammeroper; Opera Zuid; Dordrecht Festival; I.V.A.I. (workshop run by the New Israeli Opera, N.Y. Metropolitan Opera); Celebration Barn, Maine; La Monnaie Opera Studio; Flanders Opera Studio,Flanders Opera, Abu Gosh Festival; Jerusalem Festival; Reisopera,Teatro Vercelli, Teatro Nuovo – Torino, Jeugdtheaterhofplein – Rotterdam, Teatro Monte Granara, Cami Hall - NY, Hudson River Theater - NY, The Citadel Theater,Theater Compagnie - Amsterdam, The North Netherlands Theater Company, Schouwburg Roosendaal, Bregenzer Festival and Bemus Festival.

    56. CD/Label Detail
    The Spoken Word Show is a night of films by david Michalak, The duo performscompositions that Greenlief and wong have created individually and
    http://www.bayimproviser.com/cd_label_detail.asp?label_id=61

    57. Calendar
    The Spoken Word Show A night of films by david Michalak, stories narrated byDean Santomieri and music text by Phillip Greenlief and Theresa wong.
    http://www.bayimproviser.com/calendar.asp
    Bay Area Improvisers Network
    Bayimproviser/Transbay Calendar Event Listing Click on Date for Event Detail Click Here for Detail View
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    SEPTEMBER 2005
    Tue 9/13 8:30 PM
    12 Galaxies [Mission St, btwn 21st and 22nd SF]
    Darren Johnston
    , on trumpet with electronics in a duo with legendary Mark Miller, one of downtown New York’s most unusual improvisers, a member of John Zorn’s crew in the early eighties, and featured on the seminal recording: Locus Solus, now available on Tzadik.
    Followed by local heavyweights The Supplicants, with Sammeer Gupta on drums, David Boyce - sax, Richard Howell - sax, and David Ewell - accoustic bass.
    Wed 9/14 12:00 PM

    Bruno Pelletier-Bacquaert/Russell Golub Guitar Duo at Crocker Galleria
    Wed 9/14 12:00 PM
    People in Plazas [525 Market Street (btwn 1st and 2nd Streets) SF]
    FREE noontime concert (noon-1pm) with Noertker's Moxie : Annelise Zamula - tenor saxophone; Jim Peterson - baritone saxophone; Bill Noertker - contrabass; Dan Foltz - drums
    Wed 9/14 7:30 PM
    Thick House [1695 18th St. on Portrero Hill San Francisco, CA 94107] Rova:Arts' Improv:21 series presents: Carla Kihlstedt – LIBERATING LIMITS ** Carla Kihlstedt , one of the Bay Area’s most creative and prolific musicians, discusses and illustrates her unique working methods of composing through a process combining improvisation and structure. She will discuss pieces she has composed for her band Two Foot Yard, as well as about special studio projects and about the influence of the visual arts, particularly collage, on her work.

    58. August 22, 2004
    LingJu, Kuo, from Taiwan, has won numerous awards as a pianist and horn player . Recital Jannie Lo, piano, Mann-Wen Lo, violin, and Evan wong, piano
    http://www.chineseperformingarts.net/Summer_2004/082204.htm
    August 22, 2004
    Sunday, 8:00 PM
    Student Gala Concert
    Program
    1. River Song for Dulcimer and String Quartet)
    Marvel Ang, dulcimer
    Po-Yao Lin, violin
    Rudy Nai-Hua Kuo, violin
    Yzu-Yin Chou, viola
    Li-Hua Tseng, cello
    2. David Ta-Wei Tsai: A Happy Day for Erhu Composed August, 2004 at Walnut Hill, World Premiere Yu-Cheng Lin, erhu 3. Dvorak: Symphonic Dances Op. 67 for Four Hands No. 2 Allegretto Scherzando No. 1 Presto Sophie Hsuan-Fong Chen, piano Evan Wong, piano 4. Chia-Chi Yen : Ravel Piano Sonatine Animé Chia-Chi Yen, piano 5. Mozart: Sonata for two pianos, KV 448 I. Allegro II. Andante III. Allegro molto Yu-Chen Shih, piano Ling-Ju Kuo, piano 6. Poulenc: Sonata for Clarinet and Piano I. Allegro tristamente Caroline Liao, clarinet Jenny Ding, Piano 7. Shostakovitch Concertino Adagio-Allegretto-Allegretto-Adagio-Allegro Evan Wong, piano Timothy Dinh, piano Intermission 8. Mozart: Violin Sonata KV 301 I. Allegro con spirito II. Allegro Rudy Nai-Hua Kuo, violin Chia-Chi Yen, piano

    59. MTG - Once Upon A Mattress (2002) - Production Staff
    Music Director, david Zych 00. Orchestra Director, Jimmy Jia 02. Choreographer,Ken Pierce C Publicity Manager / Program Designer, Brian wong 03
    http://web.mit.edu/mtg/www/2002/IAP/ProdStaff.html
    Performances were in
    La Sala De Puerto Rico

    February 1-2 and 7-9, 2002 at 8pm, February 3 at 4pm Read the Tech review, Once Upon A Mattress: MIT's Regal Production Download the floor plan set design sketch set elevation (1) , and set elevation (2)
    Production Staff Producer John van der Meer '72 Director Tom Garvey '82 Music Director David Zych '00 Orchestra Director Jimmy Jia '02 Choreographer Ken Pierce C Technical Director Edmvnd W. Golaski '99 Rehearsal Stage Manager Jon Sheffi '03 Performance Stage Manager Elise Westmeyer '00 Set Designer Melissa Breglio Lighting Designer Tanis O'Connor '02 Costume Designer Caitlin Marlow '03 Sound Designer Chris Montgomery '93 Publicity Designer Janet Si-Ming Lee W'98 Properties Manager Heather Dunn '00 Master Carpenter Mark Rousculp '94 Lighting Guru / Master Electrician James Kirtley '94 Master Seamstress Elise Westmeyer '00 Publicity Manager / Program Designer Brian Wong '03 Run Crew Chief Heather Dunn '00 Reservations / Box Office Manager Todd Radford G House Managers Aaron Du '05 Mark Rousculp '94 Video Feed Chris McEniry '98 Light Board Operator Jen Berk '01 Follow Spot Operators Alex French '05 Todd Radford G Associate Stage Manager John Head '05 Assistant Stage Manager Amanda Smith '05 Assistant Lighting Designer Katherine H. Allen '03

    60. Main Window
    Piers Lane, The Australian Newspaper Prize for Best Australian pianist 6,Henry wong Doe, New Zealand, Sponsored by J Albert Son Pty Limited
    http://www.sipca.com.au/pastcomps.html
    Previous Prize-Winners' Archive
    Prize-Winners
    Irina Plotnikova USSR Svetlana Navasardian USSR Andre Laplante Canada Marioara Trifan USA Phillip Fowke England Manana Doidzashvili USSR Daniel Blumenthal USA Dennis Lee Malaysia Diana Kacso Brazil Gary Steigerwalt USA Hungary Pawel Checinski Poland Piers Lane Australia
    Special Prize-Winners Piers Lane The Australian Newspaper Prize for Best Australian Pianist Musica Viva Chamber Music Prize
    Prize-Winners Chia Chou Canada Endre Hedegus Hungary Catherine Vickers Canada Daniel Blumenthal USA David Owen Norris England Liora Ziv-Li Israel Marc Raubenheimer South Africa Patrick O'Byrne New Zealand Martin Roscoe England Alec Chien USA Edward Newman USA Yves Rault France
    Special Prize-Winners Daniel Blumenthal Musica Viva Chamber Music Prize David Owen Norris Musica Viva Special Prize Yamaha Music Phillip Shovk Yamaha Music Foundation Prize for Best Australian Pianist Endre Hegedus Alfred S White Bequest Prize for Best Accompanist
    Prize-Winners Du Ning-Wu China Bernd Glemser West Germany Thomas Duis West Germany Eduardus Halim Indonesia Arnan Weisel Israel Ueli Wiget Switzerland Istvan Gulyas Hungary Rita Kinka Hungary David Selig Australia Michael Gurt USA Luigi Ceci Italy Phillip Shovk Australia
    Special Prize-Winners David Selig Cladan Cultural Exchange Institute prize for Best Australian Pianist Bernd Glemser Lotto People's Choice Prize Thomas Duis Musica Viva Chamber Music Prize Eduardus Halim Australian Opera Auditions Committee Prize for Best Accompanist
    Prize-Winners Alexander Korsantiya USSR Riccardo Zadra Italy Eduardus Halim Indonesia

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