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81. Novacek Bio
International concert pianist, john Novacek is the winner of the sexy performances by the brilliant young American pianist john Novacek …this is the
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John Novacek, piano Steven Novacek, guitar
John Novacek has composed many original ragtime pieces for piano, and for piano and violin, and piano and guitar duo. He has written arrangements for the Three Tenors, Kiri Te Kanawa, and pop singer, Diana Ross. Novacek has recorded twenty CDs, encompassing solo and chamber music by most major composers from Bach to Bartok, and many contemporary and original scores. His solo recordings on the Ambassador label include "Novarags" ("superb contributions to this literature," The Seattle Times ) and "Spanish Rhapsody" ("a splendid recital," Fanfare Magazine ). He also records for Phillips Classics, Koch International, Atlantic, Arkay, Four Winds, Virtuoso, and EMI Classics. "Novacek is a commanding presence at the keyboard, not just because of a sterling technique but also his virile, integrated playing. Throughout the high-velocity runs, to which he brought a diamond-hard brilliance, there was always more substance than showiness. And in the lyric sections he revealed uncommonly poetic depths."
Los Angeles Times "…immensely sophisticated and enormously sexy performances by the brilliant young American pianist John Novacek …this is the best Joplin playing I've ever heard, but Novacek can not only play piano rags, he can really compose them! …Don't wait

82. Sousa, John Philip - Liberty Bell March Sheet Music - 8notes.com
Sousa, john Philip Liberty bell March sheet music 8notes.com. The young Prince and the young Princess (Sheherazade) by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
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83. Kansas Folk Music And Dance Stories: Earlier Days Of Dancing
Mrs. john bell, mother of the late Bonnie bell Houston, played the piano for the He brought his own pianist. Among other things, they remembered his
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Earlier Days of Dancing
by Elfriede Fischer Rowe
Lawrence, Kansas
ca. 1960 According to a recent news story, learning the waltz with its body contact, was being offered to interested K.U. students. And the article pointed out it was not to revive by-gone days but purely to learn the dance. Lawrence has had dancing teachers as far back as the late 1800's. One such class was conducted by Georgia Brown in one of the rooms of the Commercial Club. The club rooms were on the third floor of the old First National Bank building on the northeast corner of 8th and Massachusetts. The bank's name then was the Merchants National Bank. The Commercial Club was made up of local Lawrence merchants and citizens in other professions. Mrs. John Bell, mother of the late Bonnie Bell Houston, played the piano for the dance students. Georgia Brown not only taught dancing, but she put on local plays as well. Jean Piatt, who became Mrs. Arthur Henley, taught University men and women after we had mastered the art and were going to dances. Someone recalled those classes were held in Pythian Hall. A much more enjoyable dancing class followed Professor Skaar. Alice Guenther (Mrs. Harold Bagby) and Nelli-May Schall started a class at IOOF Hall. They were young and still in school, so discipline was slack. These young teachers seemed to go in for costume dances for the class on certain occasions. On Washington's birthday, the girls dressed up as Martha and on Valentine's Day, they made up as valentines, There were other dance teachers through the years that followed. Bernice Ackerman (Lopez) taught ballet, as did Helen Topping. Jane Breidenthal taught tap dancing in Eagles Hall. A group of boys and girls of Junior High age met on Saturday mornings at Holloway Hall above the grocery store at 19th and Massachusetts, Pinckney School offered ballet after school for a small sum. This was in the 30's. Square dancing was a popular dance with University High School boys and girls.

84. A Capitol Fourth . History Of The Fourth . Sousa: The March King . Biography Of
young john Philip grew up surrounded by military band music, The bell from the SS john Philip Sousa, a World War II Liberty ship, is there.
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BIOGRAPHY
Who was this man who became a musical legend during his own lifetime with such "hits" as "Stars and Stripes Forever," "The Liberty Bell" (best known as the theme song for Monty Python's Flying Circus ) and "The Washington Post"? Fittingly, John Philip Sousa was born on November 6, 1854 at 636 G Street, SE, Washington, D.C., near the Marine Barracks where his father, Antonio, played trombone in the U.S. Marine Band. John Philip was the third of 10 children of John Antonio Sousa (born in Spain of Portuguese parents) and Maria Elisabeth Trinkhaus (born in Bavaria). Young John Philip grew up surrounded by military band music, and when he was just six, he began studying voice, violin, piano, flute, cornet, baritone, trombone and alto horn. By all accounts, John Philip was an adventure-loving boy, and when at the age of 13 he tried to run away to join a circus band, his father instead enlisted him in the Marine Band as a band apprentice. Except for a period of six months, Sousa remained in the band until he was 20 years old. In addition to his musical training in the Marine Band, he studied music theory and composition with George Felix Benkert, a noted Washington orchestra leader and teacher. It was during his years in the Marines that Sousa wrote his first composition, "Moonlight on the Potomac Waltzes."

85. This Mortal Coil Credits
Steven young (ColourBox), piano Gini Ball, violin, viola Programming john Fryer. 20. I Am The Cosmos (C. bell) COPYRIGHT CONTROL
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It'll End In Tears
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Gordon Sharp (Cindytalk), vocals
Simon Raymonde (Cocteau Twins), bass, acoustic guitar, dx7
Martin McGarrick, cello 2. Song to the Siren
(Tim Buckley) CARLIN MUSIC
Elizabeth Fraser (Cocteau Twins), vocals
Robin Guthrie (Cocteau Twins), guitar 3. Holocaust
(Alex Chilton) BLACK NEON MUSIC
Howard Devoto, vocals
Steven Young (ColourBox), piano Gini Ball, violin, viola Martin McGarrick, cello 4. Fyt Mark Cox (The Wolfgang Press), organ Martin Young (ColourBox), synthesizer 5. Fond Affections (Rema Rema) BEGGARS BANQUET MUSIC Gordon Sharp (Cindytalk), vocals Mark Cox (The Wolfgang Press), dx7 Martin Young (ColourBox), guitar, bass, synth 6. The Last Ray (Ivo, S. Raymonde, R. Guthrie) BEGGARS BANQUET MUSIC Simon Raymonde (Cocteau Twins), bass Robin Guthrie (Cocteau Twins), 6 and 12-string el. guitars, e-bow, acoustic guitar 7. Another Day (Roy Harper) WARNER BROS. MUSIC Elizabeth Fraser (Cocteau Twins), vocals Gini Ball, violin Martin McCarrick, cello, string arrangement

86. The Newfoundland Registered Music Teachers Association (NRMTA)
St. john s, NF A1E 2E2 Tel 7455755, Piano* Music For young Children* bell Island, NF A0A 4H0 and Holy Innocence Church Paradise Road Paradise, NF
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  • 87. WARP RECORDS | WARP NEWS
    In the late 1930s, the young john Cage often worked with dancers and As the pace slows, weird belllike tones shimmer and resonate like some early 80s
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    88. CDeMUSIC
    Oliver Schneller s AQUA VIT , john young s Tounge , Michael Theodore s Goatsong , The performance by pianist Philip Mead is magnificent!
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    89. Stainer & Bell: Sydney Carter
    Associated with Stainer bell for forty years, Sydney’s songs have offered This newly published vocal score for john Rutter s arrangement of Sydney
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      Sydney Carter
      His career as a poet and folk singer began in the 1950s, when he was approached by Donald Swann for new revue material. In the following decades, it burgeoned into a diversity of activities that included writing material for television and cabaret, with hits such as My Last Cigarette , sung by Sheila Hancock, as well as the composition of the earliest of his classic songs on themes of belief and doubt (see Lord of the Dance FAQ page) that have subsequently entered the popular imagination as enduring anthems of our time. One More Step When I Needed a Neighbour and Lord of the Dance , there lies his enduring legacy. Several obituaries for Sydney Carter can now be found here In August 1996 Sydney was interviewed by The Times newspaper, for an article entitled "Folk singer strikes chord with young worshippers" One More Step came first

    90. Wh (RCS Song Titles Index)
    When It Rains, It Pours, Faron young, need info. When It s Sleepy Time Down South, Rusty Draper When My Dreamboat Comes Home, Buddy Lucas bell 3
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    Song Titles Beginning with "Wh"
    Title Artist Wham Bam Dave Edge D 1959/Oct.
    (Bb est.) Wham! Bam! Thank You Ma'am! Hank Penny Decca 1957/Jan. 19
    Wham-O [instr.] Ward Darby Petite 1959/Apr. 20
    Bb pop rev. Wham-O [instr.] Ward Darby Dot 1959/June
    (Bb est.) Wham Slam Bam Fred Green Bobbin 1959/Aug. 3
    Bb pop rev. The Whammy Look Ben Andrew NRC 1959/Apr.
    (Bb est.) What A Day Kimball Coburn Cover 1960/June
    rel. no. code What A Difference A Day Made Chuck Miller Mercury MG-20195
    on label or cover What A Dolly Red Berry Dreem 1959/June 29
    Bb pop rev. What A Dolly Red Berry 20th Fox 1959/Nov.
    (Bb est.) What A Dream Curtis Hobock Cee and Cee 1965/Nov. BMI clear. What A Dream Donnie Owens 3 Trey 1961/Mar. (Bb est.) What A Dream Conway Twitty MGM 1960/Aug. 29 Bb pop rev. What A Dream Conway Twitty MGM 1971/July (Bb est.) What A Fool I've Been Gene Dunlap Hitt 1960/Sept. or later (Bb est.) What A Fool I've Been Rick Harrington Hitt 1958/Oct. 20 What A Life Jimmy Isle Sun 1959/Oct. (Bb est.) What A Line Carl Story Columbia 1955/Sept. 24

    91. Race & Ethnicity: Hooks: Misogyny, Gangsta...
    Misogyny, gangsta rap, and The Piano By bell hooks young black males are forced to take the heat for encouraging, via their music, the hatred of and
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    From: "Arthur R. McGee"
    Subject: Z: Sexism and Misogyny: Who Takes t (fwd)
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    Date: Wed, 9 Mar 1994 22:02:20 GMT
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    /* Written 7:50 am Mar 4, 1994 by corina@igc.apc.org in igc:zmagazine */
    /* "Z: Sexism and Misogyny: Who Takes t" */ Sexism and Misogyny: Who Takes the Rap?
    Misogyny, gangsta rap, and The Piano
    By bell hooks For the past several months white mainstream media has been calling me to hear my views on gangsta rap. Whether major television networks, or small independent radio shows, they seek me out for the black and feminist "take" on the issue. After I have my say, I am never called back, never invited to do the television shows or the radio spots. I suspect they call, confident that when we talk they will hear the hardcore "feminist" trash of gangsta rap. When they encounter instead the hardcore feminist critique of white supremacist capitalist patriarchy, they lose interest. To white dominated mass media, the controversy over gangsta rap makes great spectacle. Besides the exploitation of these issues to attract audiences, a central motivation for highlighting gangsta rap continues to be the sensationalist drama of demonizing black youth culture in general and the contributions of young black men in particular. It is a contemporary remake of "Birth of a Nation" only this time we are encouraged to believe it is not just vulnerable white womanhood that risks destruction by black hands but everyone. When I counter this demonization of black males by insisting that gangsta rap does not appear in a cultural vacuum, but, rather, is expressive of the cultural crossing, mixings, and engagement of black youth culture with the values, attitudes, and concerns of the white majority, some folks stop listening.

    92. Welcome To The British BigBands Database Plus
    Learned to play the drums when he enlisted in the army as a young man. Tim played the local Pubs with a band led by bassist john Benson,
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    Welcome! NFO.NET BRITISH BIG BANDS DATABASE PLUS A W rld of Information! Google Search Our Site Search The Web Search Tip: Multiple words inside quotes. ADD A COMMENT ? British Band's Alphabetical Index A B C D ... Z [ Frank Chacksfield Orch. ]
    Please 'click' on this Frank Chacksfield Entry , in our American Database. [ Eddie Carroll Orch. ]
    b. 1907., d. Dec. 1969
    He learned to play piano from early childhood and played professionally as a cinema pianist in various venues in the Glasgow, Scotland area. By the age of 17 yrs he was playing with Al Starita , after his first band had folded. He styed with the band when it was taken over by Sidney Bright ( Geraldo's brother) In 1930 he was briefly with Ernest Ritte . He then worked in London and toured Belgium playing second piano in Hal Kemp's band tilll Sept.. He ended 1930 with Joe Kaye's band. In 1931 he was with Ambrose but played various gigs with " The Nightwatchmen" and also with Rex Owens Nephews. During 1932 he worked with Maurice Winnick and Reg Purslove outfits . Then late in the year he was second piano with Lew Stone where he stayed till 1934. In 1934 Eddie was with Henry Hall for four months and the became an accompaniist for two perfomers-Elsie Carlisle and Sam Browne. Finally in 1934 he organized his own band for a stay at the Empress Rooms in London, England. During 1936 Eddie was the musical director on the RMS Queen Mary. From 1937 to 1940 he led his own bands. Throughout the "30's Eddie still found time to do freelance work with Nat Gonella,Spike Hughes, Ray Noble and others.

    93. Elton John Lyrics @ Instant Song Lyrics
    lyrics Artist Elton john - Album Instant Song Lyrics. The Complete Thom bell Sessions. 1. Nice And Slow lyrics 2. Country Love Song lyrics
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    94. Joshua Bell
    Joshua bell s Official Website on Sony Music. The young artist took fresh inspiration from the old school of violinists (such as Kreisler, Sarasate,
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    95. Peter Viney: High On The Hog
    It was a song done in 1993 by Berry pianist Johnny Johnson in association with The Richard bell s keyboard bass works. The vocal works. The horns cook.
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    The Band: High on The Hog
    Notes by Peter Viney , three years after release
    The Band: High on the Hog High on the Hog (Pyramid / Transatlantic TRACD228, 1996) has polarized views in the guestbook in 1999, with those who love the album defending it against those who definitely don't. I decided to revise my original 1996 review. We started the discussion with this comment from Lawrence T.: Lawrence T:
    I've noticed quite a lot of negative comment in here about High On The Hog, all of them very non-specific. I think it's on a par with Jericho and although I'm not a big fan of horn sections I like them on this album - a lot of subtle harmonies going on. The album has more "bottom" than any other Band album I can think of and I like that too. Can anyone tell me they don't like the beautiful Blondie Chaplin tune Where I Should Always Be or the raucous Stand Up or Forever Young on which I think Randy does an admirable bit of vocalizing? I'd be interested in hearing your comments. I'd like to see some opinions backed up with a little more substance.
    Looking back to the time of release turned up these: Andy Gill (The Independent, 1 March 1996)

    96. John Corigliano - Biography
    john Corigliano, winner of the 2001 Pulitzer Prize in Music for his Symphony No In July 2005, Marin Alsop leads Joshua bell and the Bournemouth Symphony
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    updated 22 August 2005 see the John Corigliano interview on NewMusicBox.org John Corigliano
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    John Corigliano, winner of the 2001 Pulitzer Prize in Music for his Symphony No. 2 , is internationally celebrated as one of the leading composers of his generation. In orchestral, chamber, opera and film work, he has won global acclaim for his highly expressive and compelling compositions as well as his kaleidoscopic, ever-expanding technique. Corigliano's Pulitzer Prize-winning Symphony No. 2 , an expansion and rewriting of his String Quartet (1995), was premiered in November 2000 with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and Seiji Ozawa conducting; a tour the following month included a performance in Carnegie Hall and the first recording of the symphony, paired with The Mannheim Rocket , was released in spring 2004 on Ondine Records with John Storgårds conducting The Helsinki Philharmonic. In March 2000, Corigliano won another coveted prize: the "Oscar," the Academy Award, for "The Red Violin," his third film score. He was the second classical composer, after Aaron Copland, to be so honored. Esa-Pekka Salonen leads soloist Joshua Bell and the strings of the London Philharmonia in Sony Classical's recording of the soundtrack, which also features the first recording of

    97. Piano Manufacturers
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    98. MFH • 2004 Schedule
    11 year old pianist Drew Petersen Mozart, Chopin and Debussy and 13 year old violinist Grammy Awardwinning violinist Joshua bell has been captivating
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    Lukas Foss - Music Director
    Michael Guttman - Associate Artistic Director
    Eleanor Sage Leonard - President and Founder
    Music Festival of the Hamptons
    Honoree - Anthony Drexel Duke,
    Friday, July 8
    Opening Concert Gala
    All Mozart Program
    8:15pm - Concert
    9:30pm - Dessert Buffet
    Hampton Chamber Orchestra Lukas Foss, Conductor Drew Petersen, Piano
    Mozart Concerto No. 21 in C Major Overture to Don Giovanni Symphony #35 (The Haffner) VENUE: Festival Tent on Butter Lane, Bridgehampton. Tickets: $600 - Season Pass - includes unreserved seating to 23 concerts and both opening and closing galas. Does not include Special Benefit Concert on July 16th. $150 Concert and Dessert Buffet (reserved) $75 Concert (unreserved) Mozart and the Spanish Mozart Arriaga Lukas Foss, Piano Michael Guttman, Violin Stanley Drucker, Clarinet Carol Wincenc, Flute

    99. Young/Chisholm/Bell Families WorkNotes Laurence & Elizabeth
    young/Chisholm/bell Families Laurence Chisholm young and Joan Elizabeth Mary Dunnett married on June 9, 1934. There were quite festive parties for their
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    100. Lorraine Bell
    Lorraine bell, soprano and Leslie Neal Douglas, piano presented a recital of The excellent pianist Leslie Neal Douglas accompanied these pieces with
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    Lorraine Bell: African American
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    Jan. 21, 2001
    Davis Memorial Scholarship Concert

    Nov. 23, 2002
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    Watch and Pray
    Certainly this is one of the most moving songs in all of art song repertory. The text is of a slave mother talking to her child about tomorrow's auction, where they will most likely be separated. Capturing poignancy and horror in an art song is an amazing feat. The first time we heard the song was January 21, 2001 at Hampton University when Lorraine McFadden Bell, soprano, gave her faculty recital "Art Songs and Spirituals by African American Composers." She sang Watch and Pray as well as another song by Undine Smith Moore, Love Let the Wind Cry…How I Adore Thee (text by Sappho). For this writer, the African American art song is the pinnacle of music that has given me joy since my youth. I discovered gospel music on our local radio station in the mountains of West Virginia. As a young adult my interest expanded to include folk singers doing spirituals and, more recently, the spirituals arranged for Jessye Norman and Kathleen Battle. I also enjoyed Aretha Franklin and her magnificent instrument. Until recently, I had not heard art songs by African American composers. All that changed November 5, 2000 when Norfolk Art Song Society brought the elder statesman of this repertory, Dr. Willis Patterson, who compiled the Anthology

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