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41. Bridges 2001 By Daniel F. Daniel For The Nexus Network Journal Vol.3 No.4 Autumn
the conference enjoyed the performances and commentary by corey cerovsek.A world class violinist, cerovsek worked on doctoral degrees in music and in
http://www.nexusjournal.com/conf_reps_v3n4-Daniel.html
Abstract. Daniel F. Daniel reports on the conference "Bridges 2001: Mathematical Connections in Art, Music and Science for the Nexus Network Journal volume 3 number 4 (Autumn 2001).
Conference Report
Bridges 2001: Mathematical Connections in Art, Music, and Science Daniel F. Daniel, Ph.D
Professor of English
Integrative Studies Program
Southwestern College
Winfield, Kansas 67156 USA We have just completed the fourth annual Bridges Conference at Southwestern College in Winfield, Kansas, USA. Highlights of the year's conference included the presentation to the college of a sculpture titled "Genesis" by sculptor and conferee Brent Collins. The piece stands in front of the Beech Science Center on the campus. The college owns one other sculpture titled "Pax Mundi" by Collins. This work is located in the foyer of the mathematics department.
Collins, an independent artist, and Carlo Sequin, from the computer department of the University of California at Berkeley, have collaborated on the mathematical implications of Collins' intuitive sculptures. Sequin investigates the mathematics of the sculptures and produces three-dimensional models through a process known as sterolithography. Sequin exhibited some of these models and spoke on the second day of the conference.
Ivars Peterson, mathematics columnist for

42. Archives Of Main Stage Performances 2004-2005 Season
Canadian violinist corey cerovsek s graceful mastery of the violin, thoughtfulinterpretations, and dramatic stage presence have earned him a loyal
http://www.elcamino.edu/centerforthearts/ARCHIVES/fall2004/mainstage_f04.html
Archives of Main Stage Performances - Fall 2004 Season
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October 2004 October 1
Julia Migenes

October 2
Somei Yoshino Taiko Ensemble

October 8
Rossetti String Quartet

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Piano October 15 Antonio Pompa-Baldi Piano October 23 Carol Welsman November November 5 Chum Ta-Rai Dance Company November 6 Shirley Jones November 14 Blake Shelton Country November 19 A Midsummer Night's Dream Play November 20 Chatham Baroque Ensemble Dec - March 2005 December 3 Corey Cerovsek Violin The Nutcracker San Pedro Ballet February 3 Abba "The Show" March 5 Maxim Philippov P iano March 11 Bruce Wood Dance Company March 12 The Yuval Ron Ensemble March 18 Seven Brides for Seven Brothers Musical March Dublin's Irish Cabaret April - May 2005 April Susan Egan Alumni Night April 3 The Aspen Ensemble April 22 Robert Bluestone Guitar April 23 Incendio Musical Group April 29 Zephyr: Voices Unbound May 1 Burning River Brass May 13 Mike Fahn Jazz Quartet Contemporary Chamber Music Subscribe 832-ARTS October 2004 Friday, October 1, 2004 at 8 pm

43. Recordings.html
stunning musicality by internationally renowned violinist corey cerovsek. Special thanks to corey cerovsek for his stunning performance of The Lark
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44. Bridges: Mathematical Connections In Art, Music And Science, Winfield, KS, July
University of CaliforniaBerkeley corey cerovsek, international violinist,will integrate performance and comments throughout the conference.
http://www.sun.rhbnc.ac.uk/Music/Conferences/98-7-mat.html
Department of Music
Bridges: Mathematical Connections in Art, Music and Science
Winfield, KS, July 1998
Southwestern College announces the first annual conference of BRIDGES: Mathematical Connections in Art, Music and Science July 28-30, 1998

45. Calendar Of Events
International Chamber Music corey and Katja cerovsek. violinist corey cerovsekhas matured into an artist known for his clear sound,
http://depts.washington.edu/uwch/calendar/archives/cal54.htm
[Return to Main Page] [View Archives] [Submission Policies and Entry Form] Calendar of Events
This page provides an at-a-glance summary of the week's humanities-related events. For detailed information about a particular event, follow the link to the description page. Continuing Events
New Events
CONTINUING EVENTS Drama Production: Checkov's The Three Sisters
  • Three fatherless sisters hold tight to the ideal of a better life in Moscow. Unable to escape their stale perceptions of the present, it is unlikely they will ever be happy, until a a group of military officers appear and the potential for love emerges. However, when younger brother, Andrei, takes a domineering wife, the household is greatly strained and the bonds of family become brittle. This Chekhovian classic explores the obstacles of simply living life and the human quest for happiness and success. Directed by Jude Domski. Cost: $7 - $10. For tickets, please call the Arts Ticket Office at 543-4880.
Exhibition (Future Forward: Projects in New Media) Banks in Pink and Blue
  • Until April 16, Henry Art Gallery, East Gallery.

46. The Johns Hopkins Gazette December 6, 1999
violinist corey cerovsek, Yale Gordon Young Artist, will perform on Sunday, Dec . 12, 730 pm Shriver Hall Concert Seriesviolinist corey cerovsek,
http://www.jhu.edu/~gazette/1999/dec0699/weekcal.html
THE GAZETTE WEEKLY CALENDAR
Dec. 6-13
COLLOQUIA
Thurs., Dec. 9, 3 p.m. "Plant Hormones and Industry in America," a History of Science, Medicine and Technology colloquium with Nicolas Rasmussen, University of Sydney, Australia; Seminar Room, 3rd floor, Welch Medical Library. JHMI Thurs., Dec. 9, 4 p.m. "What Is It Like to Be a Zombie?" a Philosophy colloquium with Robert Stalnaker, MIT; 348 Gilman. HW Fri., Dec. 10, 2 p.m. "Blue Creek: An Ancient Maya City," an APL colloquium with Thomas Guderjan, St. Mary's University. Simulcast to 218 Maryland Hall on the Homewood campus. Parsons Auditorium. APL
DISCUSSION/
TALKS
Mon., Dec. 6, 7 p.m. "To Serve Our Communities," a Prehealth talk by Eric Fine, Baltimore County Health Department; Garrett Room, MSE Library. HW Wed., Dec. 8, noon. Black Faculty and Staff Association general assembly meeting; Great Hall, Levering Union. HW Wed., Dec. 8, 7 p.m. "Bill Bradley for President" forum, opportunity to find out about the candidate and how to participate; Glass Pavilion, Levering Union. HW
FILM/
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Wed., Dec. 8, Thurs., Dec. 9, Fri., Dec. 10

47. Past Artists
corey cerovsek, violinist, and Katja cerovsek, pianist Moscow Conservatory TrioGary Lakes, tenor Krystian Zimerman, pianist. Back to top 19992000
http://www.tuesdaymusicalomaha.org/past.htm
About Us Our Season Tickets Past Artists ... Home Past Artists Established in 1892 as the Tuesday Morning Musical Club, Tuesday Musical's first concerts were held in local homes and the Fontenelle Hotel ballroom. After 1911 it expanded into local theaters and emerged as a non-profit concert series of international artists, open to all. Many of the artists, unknown at the time of their engagement here, have since become legend; some have been relegated to oblivion, but all contributed in some measure to the musical life of Omaha. It has been estimated that in the first 70 years following the change from club to non-profit organization, Tuesday Musical brought 95 percent of the world's greatest artists to Omaha. Here is a partial list of artists who have been part of this pioneer endeavor:
Charles Wakefield Cadman, pianist
Paul Kennedy Harper
Max Landow, pianist
Eugene Ysaye, violinist
Raphael Navas, pianist
Harold Bauer, pianist
Louise Homer, contralto
Zoellner String Quartet
Pavley and Oukrainsky, Russian dancers
Leopold Godowsky

48. RBannouncement
corey cerovsek, International concert violinist soloist, musician and mathematician.Guest soloist with major international orchestras who has performed
http://www.pims.math.ca/RenaissanceBanff/more.html
RENAISSANCE BANFF
MATHEMATICS, MUSIC, ART, CULTURE
A COLLABORATIVE EFFORT
By
Bridges: Mathematical Connections in Art, Music, and Science
The Pacific Institute for Mathematical Sciences
The Banff Centre
Canadian Mathematical Society
Banff International Research Station
To be held at
THE BANFF CENTRE, BANFF, CANADA
July 31-August 3, 2005
The Conference consists of a
3-day Bridges Conference and a Coxeter Day
Mathematical Visualization, Mathematics and Music,
Computer Generated Art, Symmetry Structures, Origami, Ethno-mathematics,
Mathematics and Architecture, Geometric Art in Two and Three Dimensions, Tessellations and Tilings, Mathematics and Writing, Mathematics in the Classroom, Aesthetical Connections between Mathematics and Humanities
THE CONFERENCE
The Bridges Conferences, created in 1998 and running annually since, bring practicing mathematicians, scientists, artists, educators, musicians, writers, computer scientists, sculptors, dancers, weavers, model builders together in a lively atmosphere of mutual exchange and encouragement. Important components of these conferences, apart from formal presentations, are gallery displays of visual art, working sessions with practitioners and artists who are crossing the mathematics-arts boundaries, and evening musical/theatrical events. This year the conference will be extended by an additional day in which we will celebrate the life and mathematics-arts connections of the great Canadian geometer H.S.M. (Donald) Coxeter, who passed away in early 2003. Renaissance Banff matches the spirit in which Coxeter viewed his life and his mathematics. It is particularly fortunate that the Canadian Mathematical Society will bring a national perspective to the conference by its participation and support of the Coxeter Day.

49. The Canada Council For The Arts - The Virginia-Parker Prize Cumulative List Of W
JulieAnne Derome violinist Outremont, QC. Top of Page. 2002. Stewart GoodyearPianist corey cerovsek violinist. Top of Page. 1991. Michael Schade Tenor
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50. The Canada Council For The Arts - Pianist Lucille Chung Winner Of 1999 Virginia
trombonist (1996); Karina Gauvin, soprano (1995); Scott St. John, violinist (1994);Martin Beaver, violinist (1993); corey cerovsek, violinist (1992);
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Ottawa, 5 August, 1999 - The Canada Council for the Arts is pleased to announce that Lucille Chung is the recipient of the 1999 Virginia Parker Prize. The prize, worth $25,000, will be presented to her during a concert in Longueuil, Qu©bec, on October 7, 1999. Originally known as the Virginia P. Moore Prize, the Virginia Parker Prize was established in 1982 by the late Colonel T.A.G. Moore and his wife, Virginia P. Moore. Moved by her profound love of music and the recognition that talented young musicians need an award to help them take a leap forward in their careers, the late Mrs. Moore established the prize for young performers of classical music who demonstrate outstanding talent and musicianship.

51. Indiana University School Of Music Press Page
not one, but two Stradivarius violins have been brought to the shop by ProfessorMiriam Fried and renowned violinist corey cerovsek for repairs.
http://www.music.indiana.edu/publicity/IUMusic/soundposts.shtml
Play Music Play Music Site Index
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The IU School of Music's violin shop is the only accredited program of its kind in the world, and the world is listening.
By Jennifer Piurek
All photos by Tyagan Miller
Fiddle-off Tom Sparks The Zen of Violin Maintenance Sarah Bresnahan Throughout the class, Sparks checks work, fields phone calls, goes outside for a smoke break, and finally settles into a chair. Students approach every few minutes to show him their work. Golden Section James Chin is working on a well-made European instrument The violins are crafted from Bosnian maple wood and Swiss spruce. A few years ago, after a storm hit a maple tree across from the School of Music, the class split up the wood and waxed it to use for violins. Having Their Cake Andrew Henry's soundposts
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52. Board Of Directors: Alumni Association: IU School Of Music
The Lark Ascending by internationally acclaimed violinist corey cerovsek.(Susan Swaney, Gerald Sousa, and corey cerovsek are also alumni of the School
http://www.music.indiana.edu/alumni/spotlight-boyce.shtml
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Dreams Come True Sequenza21.com Dreams Within A Dream Bloomington Chamber Singers The Lark Ascending by internationally acclaimed violinist Corey Cerovsek. (Susan Swaney, Gerald Sousa, and Corey Cerovsek are also alumni of the School of Music) Boyce, a composer and co-artistic director of the production company, decided to keep his base in Bloomington after graduating with a doctorate in composition from the IU School of Music. A growing figure on the local and national music scene, he has been featured on nationally syndicated broadcasts such as Center Stage from Wolftrap Cathedral Classics Harmonia American Record Guide and International Record Review. Upcoming performances include his Ave Maria with the Indiana University Singers in Indianapolis and Los Angeles conducted by IU Professor Jan Harrington, Nightshade
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53. Hobart And William Smith Colleges :: News Releases
Canadian violinist corey cerovsek joins the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra on theSmith Opera House stage. (January 15, 2004) GENEVA, NYThe Syracuse Symphony
http://www.hws.edu/news/update/showrelease.asp?id=6286

54. Classical Voice Of North Carolina
It featured the stunning CheeYun and the astonishing corey cerovsek, bothextraordinary He was joined by violinist cerovsek and pianist Wendy Chen.
http://www.cvnc.org/reviews/2004/features/Spoleto3.html
Spoleto Festival USA Overview: Chamber Music Series
by William Thomas Walker Since the midday Chamber Music series was first organized by Charles Wadsworth, at the Italian Festival, at Spoleto founder Gian-Carlo Menotti's behest, it has been a major anchor around which many visitors organize their stay. I missed the first week of the Spoleto USA Festival, which featured a special concert honoring Wadsworth's 75th birthday, highlighted by the return of violinist Joshua Bell, cellist Carter Brey, and most provocatively, flutist Paula Robison. Robison had not at the Charleston based festival since she and her husband, violist Scott Nickrenz, left with Menotti as a result of the Great Schism of 1993. The Post and Courier featured an interview and story that was interesting for what it did not say or imply about the possible future of the two festivals. Both Robison and new "hit" pianist Jeremy Denk had left before my first concert of the second week. Program VI, heard June 6 in a packed Dock Street Theatre, was a good crowd-pleaser. Those familiar with Stravinsky's Pulcinella A vital performance of the Octet in E-flat, Op. 20, by Mendelssohn sent the audience away in high spirits. Balances were unusually good, and there was close co-ordination of phrasing with ideally chosen tempos. The resident St. Lawrence String Quartet was joined by violinists Chee-Yun and Cerovsek, violist Daniel Phillips, and cellist Alisa Weilerstein.

55. Press & News - Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra
and Indiana University alumnus, violinist corey cerovsek, as soloist. Mario Venzago and violinist corey cerovsek performing a Halloween Spooktacular
http://www.indianapolissymphony.org/about/press/article.aspx?pressReleaseID=7

56. The Independent Weekly: Fall Calendars
Thu, Nov 15, 8 pm violinist corey cerovsek. Memorial Hall, UNCChapel Hill.733-2750. Call for ticket information or visit www.ncsymphony.org.
http://indyweek.com/durham/2001-09-12/falltern14.html
Fall Calendars
Complete calendars for local arts organizations
Comedy

Alphabetical by venue or production September 12, 2001
F A L L - T E R N A T I V E S
CHARLIE GOODNIGHT'S
: Standup comedy. Thu-Sat, Sep 20-22: Bob Nelson . Tue-Sat, Sep 25-29: John Joseph . 861 W Morgan St, Raleigh. 828-5233. Call for ticket information. Theater
Alphabetical by play or performer. For current theater events, please see our weekly "Theater" calendar. Raleigh BURNING COAL THEATRE : Oct 18- Nov 4; 7:30 pm, Sundays 2 pm: The Mound Builders . Kennedy Theatre/BTI Center, 2 South St, Raleigh. $14, $12 seniors/students. 388-0066 or visit www.burningcoal.org CENTER STAGE : (Also see entries under Fall Dance and Fall Concerts The Tempest . Sun, Nov 4, 3 pm: The Tremendous Journey . Sun, Nov 25, 3 pm: Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse . Stewart Theatre, Talley Student Center, NCSU Campus, Raleigh. 515-1100. Call for ticket information. RALEIGH ENSEMBLE PLAYERS : Oct 11-Nov 3: Bash: Latterday Plays . Artspace Suite 109-A, 201 E Davie St, Raleigh. Call 832-9607 for showtimes and ticket information. RALEIGH LITTLE THEATRE : Main Stage Series: Oct 12-14, 17-21, 24-28:

57. Thomas McEvilley
Violin Wikis violinist.com Patti Kim,Sharon Robinson,Maxim Shostakovich,Sidney Harth,Fredell Lack, Horacio Guttierez, corey cerovsek, Abbey Simon
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58. The Metropolitan Museum Of Art - News From The Met: Press Releases
The Beaux Arts Trio – pianist Menahem Pressler, violinist Daniel Hope, corey cerovsek, joined by pianist Paavali Jumppanen, makes his only New York
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59. Columbia Museum Of Art: General Info (2002 News Releases)
The superb CanadianAmerican violinist corey cerovsek will lead these two brilliantworks, with Kirsten Johnson (viola), Nokuthula Ngwenyama (viola),
http://www.colmusart.org/html/news2002/0901.shtml
For more information:
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Columbia, SC

"The Museum is thrilled to have an artistic director of Charles' caliber organize performances of internationally recognized musicians," says Margaret Skove, the Executive Director of the Columbia Museum of Art. "Not only do we have a superb space for the performances, but the Museum is also an excellent visual setting to hear chamber music."
Midlands residents have enjoyed Charles Wadsworth and his engagements for years through the Spoleto festival and through our very own Columbia series. In continuing with the Wadsworth reputation, he "promises that this season will more than live up to any expectations the public might have for future musical enjoyment."
The first of the five concerts will open with two of the most inspired works of all time, Mozart's "QUINTET" in G Minor, "VIOLA QUINTET," with two violas, and Brahms' String Sextet in G Major, "Opus 36." The superb Canadian-American violinist Corey Cerovsek will lead these two brilliant works, with Kirsten Johnson (viola), Nokuthula Ngwenyama (viola), and Kristina Reiko Cooper (cello).

60. Information On Corey's Violin
Plays Wieniawski, corey cerovsek plays the famed Wieniawski del Gesu violin, ca . In this recording corey cerovsek s artistry allows the listener to
http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/Choir/6352/violin.html
Information on Corey's Violin
Alot of people have e-mailed me asking many questions, but the most frequently asked question deals with Corey's violin. Its quite extraordinary, and hearing him play it is even better! Here's Corey's take on it:
"Quick story on the current violin it's a Guarneri del Gesu, 1742, ex Wieniawski (definitely the coolest thing about it, aside from its being absolutely gorgeous and sounding like a dream.) It's not the same I played in Erie last year that was also a del Gesu, but 1735 and called the ex Sennhauser. This one, frankly, is even better. (I'm in love.) I'm lucky enough to have it on loan from the owner, a woman who lives in Chicago." Here's some more Corey has to say, taken from the cover notes of his CD, Corey Cerovsek Plays Wieniawski. "In my view, what makes a violin great is its ability to give you a sense that it is empathetic to you- that it moves in sympathy with your intentions. When I play the Wieniawski del Gesu, I find much more than a beautiful sound. The instrument has a soul, and I respond to its palette of colors and internal sense of timing. The way I want individual notes and phrases to be shaped in time must coincide with the way the instrument responds to the note after it is played. "The instrument is powerful and confident on the G and E strings and soulful in the middle- where there is a wolf that is frustrating but also endearing- in a way that resonates with my own personality. The wold points to a register of the instrument and tells me that near that point I have to play in a particularly human way: assertively, joyfully, throaty, and whispering by turns."

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