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61. Jazz | All About Jazz
pianist Joanne Brackeen can always be counted upon to produce a playful set, Dr. david Baker (incoming IAJE president) seemed amused with this solution
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Gene Ess The Bill Holman Band Live Bill Holman Band Amongst The People Wynton Marsalis SUBMIT CONTENT Link Birthday Quote FREE CONTENT AAJ Live RSS NEAR YOU Local Jazz Clubs OCTOPUS TRAVEL Travel Vacation Packages Special Review Memories of IAJE 2002 By Ken Dryden Immediately after registration at the annual IAJE Conference, the number of scheduled performances, clinics, panel discussions, etc., make you wonder how you can absorb it all. You can't, of course, so you try to plot the best available schedule while allowing time to eat and sleep a little. Media types (at least speaking for myself) tend to start cruising back and forth between the convention center and the hotels looking for old friends and trying to spot musicians, publicists, and editors that we have been emailing without ever meeting in person. I didn't catch much in the way of music on day one, as my body was still on eastern time and it wore down early after a very long day of travel. "Expanding the Next Generation Jazz Audience" provided good interaction between the guests and the audience, though the panel was a little too large for a one hour session to give everyone a chance to talk. At one point, the audience protested when a panelist tried to compare jazz hack Kenny G to the late Grover Washington, Jr. All About Jazz Publisher Michael Ricci was a participant in the panel, though the panel's size (two people were added at the last minute in case

62. 2005 Summer Music Festival
Margaret Kapasi, piano – John Dorsey, percussion – david Molina, bass Bradley wong, clarinet – Gwendolyn Rose, bassoon – Paul Austin, horn
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63. BRUBECK MUSIC The Brubeck Brothers Quartet Dan Brubeck Drummer And
Dr. Herb wong. Dan steals the show. He s a crisp, active drummer who makes For his seventh Telarc album, pianist Dave Brubeck again reinvents himself
http://www.brubeckmusic.com/dan.html
BRUBECK MUSIC The Brubeck Brothers Quartet
Dan Brubeck
Drummer and percussionist DAN BRUBECK
REVIEWS:
Dan turned in one of the most masterful and inspiring performances I had every witnessed." Modern Drummer Dan will cause your mouth to drop when you hear him take off on Jazzanians. To call his drum solo exciting is to sell him short, but it's awesome soloing like this that characterizes the entire recording." [Trio Brubeck CD, Telarc] Jazz Times "Dan is phenomenal with polyrhythms, percussion and drum soloing. His deceptive approach sounds like more than one player, but Dan is creating the whole percussion." Dr. Herb Wong "Dan steals the show. He's a crisp, active drummer who makes the most of his feature, Jazzanians [Trio Brubeck CD, Telarc], playing rhythms with accuracy as well as joy. His solo is masterful both well-planned and surprising, accurate and exuberant." Stereophile
CDs:
Dave Brubeck: IN

THEIR OWN SWEET WAY
(Telarc 83355)
For his seventh Telarc album, pianist Dave Brubeck again reinvents himself with fresh verve. A special session featuring the legendary musician with his four sons, the ten-tune album originated in January 1994 while the Brubeck family had gathered in Connecticut for the holidays. Dave and sons Darius (piano), Chris (bass and bass trombone), Dan (drums), and Matthew (cello) united to record six
beautifully interpreted, original tunes in New York and the remaining four in San Francisco in September 1995.

64. DMG Newsletter
the first Vision Fest appearance by PhillyÕs Raymond King and BostonÕs Jane wong, Master jazz pianist Dave Burrell put together a unique cast of all
http://downtownmusicgallery.com/Main/Visionfest-2004.html
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FESTIVAL REVIEW THE 9TH ANNUAL VISION FESTIVAL ÒVISION FOR A JUST WORLDÓ
Review by Bruce Lee Gallanter of Downtown Music Gallery
Arriving back from the Victo Festival at 8 PM Tuesday night after a ten plus hour journey from Quebec, and stopping briefly at DMG, I headed over to the first night of the Vision Festival! Yes, I was a bit burnt out after a week and some 24 sets up at Victo, but the Vision Fest is another great fest that occurs just once a year and this yearÕs week-long 31 set schedule looked to be the best ever. And as it turned out, it was the best Vision Festival, Patricia Nicholson Parker and her staff had outdone themselves! Lucky for me, I was there for every set except for three Ð the opening Sun Ra Arkestra set, because I was still in transit, the Amiri Baraka set because I need a rest and the Joe McPhee set, because I had to catch that last train back to Jersey.
The first set I caught was by the Khan Jamal Quintet and it is one of the only sets I had any complaints about. Khan is an amazing vibeist and he had an amazing all-star unit: Jemeel Moondoc on alto sax, Roy Campbell on trumpets, plus a Philly rhythm team of Dylan Taylor on bass and Dwight James on drums, plus poetess Pheralyn Dove. I've dug Khan Jamal ever since hearing him with Sunny MurrayÕs Untouchable Factor in the 70Õs. Khan had played with Matt Shipp at one of those Vision mini-fests at the Mercury Lounge and knocked us out yet again. Matt has since invited him on a couple of those Blue Series releases. The problem that I had with this set was that the poet Ms. Dove read her words over most of the music, giving Khan, Jemeel and Roy a minimum of solo space. I did dig some of her poetry, but it was a bit too much. I know that Khan couldÕve pushed Jemeel and Roy into higher flights of fancy, but it only happened in spurts.

65. Jazz Education Article
From her duet with pianist Peter White and bop scat on Lullaby of Birdland, wong What ownerships exist and what are the staffing patterns?
http://www.iaje.org/article.asp?ArticleID=170

66. Phil Markowitz Biography
Herb wong, Jazz Educator s Journal A great pianist and composer Phil Woods Dave Liebman Thoughtfully constructed solos a series of imaginative
http://www.philmarkowitzjazz.com/biography.html
Phil Markowitz Biography
As well as performing around the globe, Phil has served as guest artist and clinician in universities throughout the world. Academically speaking, however, his home base is the Manhattan School of Music, where he is a professor in the graduate and doctoral divisions.
Aside from his endowments from The Howard Foundation and Chamber Music America-The Doris Duke Foundation, Phil has been awarded grants by The National Endowment for the Arts and The New York Foundation for the Arts.
PHIL MARKOWITZ-SELECTED QUOTES FROM WRITERS AND ARTISTS
"Phil is one of the most sensitive, lyrical and inventive piano players of all time." - Chet Baker
"A unique voice in contemporary jazz" - Ira Gitler
"A brilliant imagination ... He has forged his own appealing badge of individuality." - Herb Wong, Jazz Educator's Journal
"A great pianist and composer" - Phil Woods
"Phil is one of the best musicians I have ever known...a skilled improviser, composer and arranger, and a great asset." - Dave Liebman
"Thoughtfully constructed solos...a series of imaginative designs." - Mike Joyce, The Washington Post

67. Paul DeLay Band, On-line Store
former Curtis Salgado pianist /vocalist Dave Stewart; Carlton Jackson, david Vest, piano; Peter Dammann, guitar; Jeff Minnick, drums; Dave Kahl,
http://www.pauldelay.com/events.ihtml
Current Gig Schedule
H2>Paul deLay Band
UPCOMING GIGS (as of 7/25/2005)
DATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE
Related Gigs:
Paul deLay Trio , featuring Janice Scroggins, piano; Jeff Minnick, drums; and Paul deLay on harmonica and vocals. Appearances noted below.
David Vest the deLay band core: David Vest, piano/vocals; Jeff Minnick, drums; Peter Dammann, guitar; Dave Kahl, bass. Appearances noted below.
(Dave Stewart Quartet) : featuring deLay guitarist Peter Dammann; former Curtis Salgado pianist /vocalist Dave Stewart; Carlton Jackson, drums; Don Campbell, bass. Every Monday at the Candlelight Room
deLay drummer Jeff Minnick, with guitarist Alan Hagar; bassist Albert Reda; and special guests every Sunday through May at the Ratskeller , Government Camp, OR
Paul deLay Band (unless noted otherwise):
David Vest, piano; Peter Dammann, guitar; Jeff Minnick, drums; Dave Kahl, bass)
Sat 6/18, River Days (St. Helens OR)
Sat 6/25, 8-10 pm, Summer Art Festival (Roseburg OR)
Fri 7/1, 6-7 pm, Paul deLay Band w/ Duffy Bishop Waterfront Blues Festival (Portland OR)
Waterfront Blues Festival (Portland OR)
Mon 7/4, 1-2:30 pm, Red White and Blues (Bend OR)

68. Jazz Music Record Label Producers Recording CD Distributors
Top new instrumentals of the year’’Dr.Herbert wong, Radio/Recordings ChairJazz The official web site for the award winning pianist and Jazzheads
http://www.jazzheads.com/catalog.php?task=add&item=jh9505

69. Bc Magazine, Asia's Entertainment Magazine_live Music_Music To Listen To Around
Not your average pianist, violin and cello, these guys are way out there with There s no generation gap when wong Onyuen and his boy Sun-tat pick up
http://hk.bcmagazine.net/cgi-bin/output.cgi?issue=183&&id=06

70. Malaysian Online Arts Directory - Kakiseni.com
Name, Adeline wong, Adeline is also an accomplished pianist where sheparticipated in a piano master class by Krystian Zimerman.
http://www.kakiseni.com/directory/listings.php?type=people&category=music_compos

71. Future Jazz
The conference, wong said, traces its beginnings to an event that first attracted The lineup was dizzying and impressive Panamanianborn pianist Danilo
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A report from the IAJE in New Orleans. by Philip Booth Sweet and Lowdown and other Woody Allen films. "It really puts you into circulation." Hyman was in town to demonstrate his Century of Jazz Piano, Jazz, led by the documentarian himself. High-profile artists were heard on stages around the Hyatt Regency hotel and the adjacent Louisiana Superdome. The lineup was dizzying and impressive: Panamanian-born pianist Danilo Perez charmed listeners with a blend of hard-driving Caribbean rhythms and personal charisma, and pianist Billy Childs, bassist Buster Williams and drummer Carl Allen demonstrated the rare art of true acoustic-jazz interplay on a set featuring music from their new Skim Coat on indie Metropolitan Records. Alto saxophonist Steve Slagle turned edgy and demonstrative, with the help of a quartet including guitarist Dave Stryker and drummer Matt Wilson. And a sort of saxual nirvana was achieved by the accomplished reedmen of the Keilworth Saxophone Section. Wynton Marsalis and his disciples largely relocated to New York before discovering large-scale success. These days, a hometown-based career may be an option for several artists who scheduled high-profile French Quarter gigs to coincide with IAJE.

72. David Ben-Zvi: Movies
wong KarWai. In the Mood for Love *; Happy Together **; Ashes of Time **;Chungking david Mamet. House of Games *; Things Change; Homicide; Oleanna
http://www.math.utexas.edu/~benzvi/movies.html
Here's a list of all movies I've seen in the last few years. Here's a selected list of films I've seen - first the directors and some stars I've seen the most of, then the directors I've seen practically every movie of, then a listing of foreign films by country and some English-language directors. A "*" stands for more than one viewing of a movie (not necessarily a recommendation!), and "**" stands for extreme multiplicities (at least 4 viewings). By categories: Hong Kong Japan France Italy ... English language directors , and some other nationalities Here's a list of movies I'm still missing from the IMDB Top 250 of all time poll.
** Films (seen 4 or more times):
  • Ashes of Time
  • Tampopo
  • Pulp Fiction
  • Sleeper
  • Annie Hall
  • North by Northwest
  • Legend of Fong Sai Yuk
  • New Legend of Shaolin
  • Tai Chi Master
  • Seven Samurai
  • Yojimbo
  • Les Enfants du Paradis
  • Amadeus
  • The Princess Bride
  • Star Wars
  • Empire Strikes Back
  • Casablanca
  • It's a Wonderful Life
  • In the Mood for Love
  • Happy Together
Most Viewed:
Woody Allen:
  • Take the money and run
  • What's up tigerlily? *
  • Bananas *
  • Sleeper **
  • Love and Death *
  • Everything you always wanted to know.. *

73. Press Release
Jan 28 david Harding, viola; Robert Silverman, piano Bach Gamba Sonata; He is a pianist of superb discipline and undeniable distinction. . . the
http://www.music.ubc.ca/index.php?id=2199&backPID=2198&tt_news=624

74. UBC Orchestra 2004-2005 Season
Irene wong, piano Leslie Dala guest conductor Mozart Concerto in Bb, K. 456 As a pianist he has appeared with the Prince George Symphony, the Vancouver
http://www.music.ubc.ca/index.php?id=2224

75. KINEMA Authors
david L. SUTTON received his Ph.D. in Speech and Communication from the University VICKY YY wong received her MA from the School of Oriental and African
http://arts.uwaterloo.ca/~dobradov/Fine Arts/pictures/juhde/kauthors.htm
Contributors
HOME GIDEON BACHMANN is a distinguished Europe-based writer, critic, filmmaker and interviewer. He has over the years become internationally known for his writings on Pasolini, Fellini and others. He works out of London and Rome, and he is to be found at most of the world's film festivals acting as translator at press conferences.
MALCOLM H. I. BAIRD was born in 1935 at Sydenham, a suburb of London, U.K. He studied at Glasgow and Cambridge Universities and then spent some time working in the chemical industry. Since 1967 he has been with the Department of Chemical Engineering at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ont., Canada.
MICHAEL BIRD received his Ph.D. from the University of Iowa, and currently is Professor in Fine Arts and Religious Studies at the University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. A jazz pianist in spare time, he is author of ten books and many articles in the areas of film, art, religious studies, music and architecture.
MARTIN P. BOTHA is a senior lecturer in charge of film studies at the Department of Communication, UNISA; his research focuses on South African cinema and television. Dr. Botha is co-author of Images of South Africa: The Rise of the Alternative Film and other publications. He is also a regular contributor on South African cinema to the

76. Locrian Chamber Players JONATHAN FAIMAN
by david Macdonald Scene 1 Not long ago, Locrian CoDirector John Kreckler When he was thirteen, renowned pianist John Perry came to town and taught a
http://www.locrian.org/profiles_faiman.html
JONATHAN FAIMAN, PIANIST PLAYERS LIST:
David Macdonald, Co-director
Katie Lansdale, violin

Calvin Wiersma, violin
Scott Rawls, viola
Greg Hesselink, cello

Diva Goodfriend-Koven, flute
Anna Reinersman, harp
Emily Wong, piano

Jonathan Faiman, piano

by David Macdonald Scene 1 Not long ago, Locrian Co-Director John Kreckler and I were sitting around, trying to find a suitable piece to open an upcoming concert. After about a half-hour of listening to tapes, we came upon a clarinet-piano piece by British composer Julian Anderson. We put the cassette in, and about ten seconds into the music, we both started to laugh. "This piece is so Jonathan," one of us said. I tell this story to point out the thing I most admire in Locrian pianist Jonathan Faiman's playing: It has a personality, a musical point of view that is easily identifiable. Call it the "Faiman sound," if you will. And there are certain pieces that fit this "sound" to perfection, pieces with driving rhythms, with lots of staccato, with dramatic silences. We choose these pieces for Jonathan to play on our concerts, and he plays them beautifully. I don't mean to say that Jonathan can only play staccato. He has the technique and intelligence to interpret any piece you put in front of him. It's just that there's a certain kind of music that suits him so well that when he plays it, he's not so much interpreting it as he is communicating it directly.

77. CSMA :: Finn Center :: Capital Campaign Supporters
Dave Brubeck, pianist Dale Chihuly, Artist Jon Nakamatsu,pianist Fredericavon Stade, MezzoSoprano Florence Oy wong, Visual Artist In memory
http://www.arts4all.org/gettinginvolved/cornerstone.htm
Capital Campaign Supporters
to Build FINN CENTER
CSMA is deeply grateful to the many donors who generously contributed to the $11.7 million capital campaign and helped to meet the significant $750,000 Kresge Challenge on December 31, 2003.
We are especially thankful to our Cornerstone program members who each contributed $25,000 to $2,000,000 to ensure the success of CSMA's landmark project.
Cornerstone Program Members Leaders
Stephen Finn
Visionaries
Investors
Partners
Friends
The building of Finn Center would not have been possible without the tireless efforts of the following members of the community: Capital Leadership Committee
Dr. Robert Fenwick, Co-Chair
Sue Larson , Co-Chair
Ruth Rogers , Co-Chair
Connie Song Building Committee Angela McConnell , Executive Director Chuck Marsh , Project Manager Michael D. Couch , Vice-Chair, Board of Directors John Miller, Board of Directors Building Architect Mark Cavagnero Associates Mark Cavagnero Roslyn Cole Contractor Honorary Committee Michael Tilson Thomas, Chair

78. The Royal College Of Music
Adeline wong was born in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in 1975. Adeline is also anaccomplished pianist and has participated in a piano masterclass by
http://www.rcm.ac.uk/main2.asp?display=Your_career/Composers@futures&tplt=compos

79. Locus Sonus
1992, david Ozab, This is Not a Piano, for Disklavier, 1995, Derek wong,Expon Computer Piano Cycle, for Yamaha Disklavier MIDI Grand Piano,
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    Year Author Title Instrumentation Ludwig V. Beethoven Wellington's Victory (or Battle Symphony) Alexander Skryabin for the colour piano Igor Stravinsky Le Sacre du Printemps, version for pianola for pianola Luigi Russolo for controlled mechanical intonarumori (box instruments with resonators emitting tunable sounds) Igor Stravinsky Etude for pianola op.7 for pianola George Antheil for pianola George Antheil for sixteen pianolas run electrically from a common control (3xyl.elec bells.3propellers.tam.4dm.siren / 2pf/ 16 pianolas (minimum 4, written in 4 parts) George Antheil Mechanisms for pianola Paul Hindemith for mechanical piano Paul Hindemith Music for Oscar Schlemmer's "Triadic Ballet" extension of the programme to include ballet (the first original compositions for mechanical instruments) Paul Hindemith Rondo aus der Klaviermusik op. 37 arranged for mechanical piano for mechanical piano Paul Hindemith Filmmusik for Mechanical Piano (Welte) to the Film "Vormittagsspuk" (Morning Spook) for mechanical piano Conlon Nancarrow Studies for Mechanical Piano for Mechanical Piano 1972/rev.94
  • 80. CONDUCTOR DAVID HAYES LEADS THE MANNES ORCHESTRA ON THURSDAY
    Samuel wong is the Principal Conductor of The Mannes Orchestra. An accomplishedpianist, he has performed in many recitals in collaboration with student
    http://www.newschool.edu/html/press release/03_10_mcm_hayes.html
    CONDUCTOR DAVID HAYES LEADS THE MANNES ORCHESTRA ON
    THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 2003, 8 PM
    CONCERT SPOTLIGHTS MANNES STUDENTS: CONDUCTOR DAVID
    ROSENMEYER AND VIOLINIST MINGZHAO ZHOU
    David Hayes
    leads The Mannes Orchestra of Mannes College of Music, a division of New School University, on Thursday, April 10, 2003 at 8:00 p.m. at John Jay College, located at 899 Tenth Avenue between 58th and 59th Streets. The free concert spotlights two talented Mannes students: conductor David Rosenmeyer and violinist Mingzhao Zhou. David Hayes is Director of Orchestral and Conducting Studies at Mannes College of Music. Samuel Wong is the Principal Conductor of The Mannes Orchestra. David Rosenmeyer makes his debut as conductor of The Mannes Orchestra with his graduation presentation for his Master of Music degree, which he will receive in May 2003. Mr. Rosenmeyer was born in Argentina and began his music studies in Israel, where he lived through his high school years. Returning to Argentina, he graduated from the orchestral conducting program of the Catholic University of Argentina and from the choral conducting program of Juan Jose Castro Conservatory of Music. In 1995, he was awarded 1st Prize at the Argentine Ministry of Music Conducting Competition, and in 1997, he won 1st Prize at The Chamber Orchestra of The National Congress of Argentina Conducting Competition. In 1996 and 2002, Mr. Rosenmeyer conducted the Orquesta Sinfonica Nacional de Argentina, becoming one of the youngest conductors of the orchestra in its history, and he has also appeared as guest conductor with other orchestras in Argentina, Brazil, and Chile.

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