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61. Classics Today.com - Your Online Guide To Classical Music
Violin and Schubert enthusiasts will want to check this outand soloists Works by Morales, Guerrero, victoria, Nin, Zumaya, Chávez, Rodrigo, Casals,
http://www.classicstoday.com/review.asp?ReviewNum=7628

62. 1997/1998
An Orpheus Legend for Violin and Orchestra by Leo Eylar Kenneth Hsu, soloist Voices by Robert paterson Sultans of Swat by Murry Houllif
http://www.cys.org/About_CYS/Archives/1990_s/1997_1998/1997_1998.html
The 1997/1998 Senior Orchestra Season Concert Schedule
  • November 2nd, Flint Center, Cupertino November 23th, San Mateo Performing Arts Center [ Review
    Don Juan by Richard Strauss
    Piano Concerto No. 22 (K. 482) by Mozart Aaron Miller, soloist
    A London Symphony by Vaughn Williams December 7, Foothill College Theater (Holiday Concert) [ Review
    A variety of instrumental and seasonal music featuring the CYS Orchestra and the CYS Associate Orchestra March 8, Flint Center, Cupertino March 15, San Mateo Performing Arts Cente
    Three Dance Episodes from 'On the Town'; by Bernstein
    Cello Concerto by Elgar Mimi Furuya, soloist
    Symphony No. 5 by Shostakovich May 17, San Mateo Performing Arts Center
    May 24, Flint Center, Cupertino
    Symphony No. 7 by Dvorak
    Firebird Suite by Stravinsky Additional works featuring Senior Soloist Competition winners June 21 - Spangenbert Theatre, Palo Alto Three Dances from the Three Cornered Hat by de Falla An Orpheus Legend for Violin and Orchestra by Leo Eylar Kenneth Hsu, soloist
About the music and composers*
  • Three Dance Episodes from "On the Town"

63. Comments On Music And Advice On Musical Performance
Hall Marie How a Girl May Become a Professional violinist Patterson Annie W How Music Speaks to those who hear 21 p137. Patterson Annie W Music of
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64. CBC Radio Richardson S Roundup Audio
Acclaimed Canadian photographer Freeman Patterson talks to Bill about his garden and Bill is joined by reknowned violinist, and conductor of the NAC
http://www.cbc.ca/roundup/interviews/audio2003summer.html

65. WEB-ARTS - SUZUKI Method
victoria LANDY Mariannick LeGUEN Frances LEHMANNKENNEDY Sharon LIERSE Vivienne MILLAR CD s with printable sheetmusic for flute, piano, violin, voice
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g SUZUKI REFERENCE BOOKS WEB-ARTS in associate with AMAZON.COM in USA suggests these Reference Books about the SUZUKI Method.
There is continual benefit for both Parents and Teachers in reading and re-reading Mr Suzuki's Books. Find new ways to incorporate his ideas into your teaching whilst his Philosophy becomes clearer with each reading:
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Some books might be out-of-print - click on the title to link to AMAZON.COM for availability, price and more information about each book Other sources for Books include: AMAZON.COM UK

66. Meet The Composer - Composer Contacts
Janice G. Augustus, site contains bio and lists of violin compositions. An exclusive library is available; victoria Jordanova Composer/performer,
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    67. Coastal Carolina Chamber Music Festival/artists
    On the faculty of Caldwell College and William paterson University, chen pic Melvin Chen, violin and piano, is recognized as an important young artist,
    http://www.cccmf.org/cccmf05/cccmf3.htm
    2005 Artist Roster
    September 8-17, 2005
    Randolph Bowman, flute
    Jacqulyn Buglisi, choreographer
    Brett Deubner, viola , enjoys a career that includes frequent solo recitals, membership in the New Jersey Symphony as well as chamber music collaborations throughout the United States. The Star-Ledger of New Jersey said "There is a burning intensity to Deubner's playing, and a refreshing variation in the color of his viola tone." Hailed for being "extremely sensitive and expressive" by Classical New Jersey, Mr. Deubner graduated from the Eastman School of Music where he was awarded the prestigious Performer's Certificate in Viola. His principal teachers were Martha Katz, founding violist of the Cleveland Quartet, John Graham, and violinist/violist Richard Simon.
    Melvin Chen, violin and piano
    Catherine French, violin , is a member of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, a position she has held since 1994. A native of Victoria, British Columbia, Ms. French has appeared with orchestras throughout Canada and the United States, and made her Carnegie Hall debut in 1992. She has been a participant in the Marlboro Music Festival, and holds degrees with distinction from Indiana University and the Julliard School. Ms. French is also a member of Collage New Music, the Boston Artists Ensemble, the Calyx Trio, and is the concertmaster of the Chamber Orchestra of Boston.
    Junichi Fukuda, dancer

    68. Sleeve Notes The Ysaÿe Connection
    Artistic Director, victoria Soames Sales and Marketing His talent for the violin was evident early on – though his course of training at the
    http://www.celloclassics.com/cc1009notes.htm
    Cello Classics , 27 Windsor Road, London, N3 3SN, UK
    Email: info@celloclassics.com Nicolas Soames
    Administrator
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    Artistic Director Victoria Soames
    Sales and Marketing
    Sleeve Notes
    The Ysaÿe Connection

    To the triumvirate featured on this disc might have been added so many others – Duparc, Debussy, Lalo, Chausson, even Proust, all linked in one of the most productively collaborative periods in musical history. The figure of César Franck , quiet, fervent, dignified, prolific, hugely respected by his contemporaries but unambitious on the wider world stage, looms as chef d’école over the penultimate decade of the 19th century, drawing talented students to his circle, helping younger composers and players, making the ‘right’ introductions and so on. Only in his last years, with the Piano Quintet , the Prelude, Chorale and Fugue , the Symphony and, most successfully with this A major Sonata , did he at last reach an international audience. It was largely through the medium of Ysaÿe’s artistic genius that this came about. What Paganini and Liszt had done for earlier generations, opening new horizons for composers and players

    69. Melbourne Concerts, 1 December 2002
    Greg Dikmans baroque flute, Lucinda Moon baroque violin, Jamie Hey baroque cello. $30 conc. $23 victoria (c15481611) Alma redemptoris mater a 8,
    http://www.alphalink.com.au/~grob/archive/y2002/dec02_2.html
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    Prices quoted are single concert full and concession prices, including GST. For subscription prices and concession conditions, contact the concert organisers.
    Unless otherwise indicated, all telephone numbers are in the 03 area (prefix 613 from overseas).
    Always confirm current details with the organisers in case of changes or cancellations. Go to: Previous Next
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    Contact Sunday 1-Dec-02 2.15pm
    Armadale Uniting Church, Cnr Kooyong Rd and Clarendon St, Armadale (Melway 59 A7-8) Early Music and Dance Christmas in the Renaissance II A new programme celebrating the myths, traditions and stories of the festive season. Historic instruments and court garments. Early Music Consort of Melbourne, Rippon Lea Renaissance Dancers Ensemble Triptych and actress Lillian Lewis. Series dates: rep conc. $10 student $5 family $35 Series (4 concerts) Enq/Book: Renaissance Dance website Sunday 1-Dec-02 2.30pm Glenfern, Cnr Inkerman and Hotham Sts

    70. Town Topics
    8 pm Princeton Country Dancers; Suzanne Patterson Center. 8 pm The English Concert, with violinistconductor Andrew Manze; McCarter Theatre.
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    12:30 to 1 p.m.: Free "After Noon" Concert; Princeton University Chapel. 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.: Damn Yankees ; Bucks County Playhouse, New Hope, Pa. Also Thursday through Saturday at 8 p.m., Saturday at 4 p.m., and Thursday and Sunday at 2 p.m. 4 p.m.: "Get Up and Moving" Health & Fitness Series for Teens; Princeton Public Library. 4:30 p.m.: Talk by novelist Ann Beattie; Stewart Film Theater, 185 Nassau Street. 7:30 p.m.: Polk County ; Matthews stage, McCarter Theatre. Also Thursday at 7:30 p.m., Friday at 8 p.m., Saturday at 3 and 8 p.m., Sunday at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. 8 p.m.: Hallelujah, Baby! ; George Street Playhouse, New Brunswick. Also Thursday and Friday at 8 p.m., Saturday at 2 and 8 p.m., Sunday at 2 and 7 p.m. 8 p.m.: Recital with German concert organist Otto Kramer; Bristol Chapel, Westminster Choir College. 8 p.m.: Princeton Country Dancers; Suzanne Patterson Center.
    Thursday, October 21

    71. Town Topics
    8 pm Princeton Country Dancers; Suzanne Patterson Center. 8 pm violinist Rolf Schutle and pianist James Goldsworthy; Bristol Chapel, Westminster Choir
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    Noon: Drumthwacket Tour. Every Wednesday. Reservation required; call (609) 683-0591. 12:30 to 1 p.m.: Free "After Noon" Concert; Princeton University Chapel. 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.: Damn Yankees ; Bucks County Playhouse, New Hope, Pa. Also Thursday through Saturday at 8 p.m., Saturday at 4 p.m., and Thursday and Sunday at 2 p.m. 6 p.m.: Tuscan Wine Tasting; La Terraza Restaurant, Route 206 North. Call (609) 921-9015 for reservations. 7 p.m.: Talk, "Discover the Art of Feng Shui"; Oriental Teak, Montgomery Shopping Center. 7:30 p.m.: Three Women ; Longstreet Hall, Peddie School, Hightstown. Free. 7:30 p.m.: Polk County ; Matthews stage, McCarter Theatre. Also Thursday at 7:30 p.m., Friday at 8 p.m., Saturday at 3 and 8 p.m., Sunday at 2 p.m. 7:30 p.m.: Site Plan Review Advisory Board; Township Municipal Complex. 8 p.m.: Princeton Country Dancers; Suzanne Patterson Center.
    Thursday, October 14

    72. Cincinnati CityBeat Onstage Listings
    SAME TIME, NEXT YEAR The victoria Theatre Association s Broadway series presents the VIOLIN SOCIETY OF AMERICA The Elements of String Quartet,
    http://www.citybeat.com/2002-11-14/onstagelist.shtml
    cover news columns music ... home Special Sections CEA 2003
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    Vol 9, Issue 1 Nov 14-Nov 20, 2002 SEARCH: Recent Issues: Issue 52 Issue 51 Issue 50 Archives CityBeat Onstage Listings Other Listings
    Theater ANTIGONE
    The Drama Studio Series brings back Sophocles' classic tragedy about Oedipus' ill-fated legacy continuing through the likes of daughters Antigone and Ismene. 8 p.m. Thursday-Friday; 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday. Free, but limited seating. Cohen Family Studio Theater, University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, Clifton. 513-556-4183 or www.ccm.uc.edu BABY Surprise! You're expecting. That's the emotional rollercoaster you'll ride with Playhouse South Inc.'s production of this musical. 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday; 3 p.m. Sunday. Through Nov. 24. $10; $9 students/seniors; $8 PS members. Historic Baum Opera House, 15 S. First St., Miamisburg. 513-847-0711 or www.playhousesouth.org BABY Showbiz Players and the Drama Workshop present their take on the story of three couples experiencing what you could call parental anticipation. 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday. 2 and 7 p.m. Sunday. Through Nov. 16. $10. Westwood Town Hall, corner of Montana and Harrison avenues, Westwood. 513-598-8303 or

    73. Felix Mendelssohn - An Overview Of The Classical Composer
    a country he visited several times becoming a favourite of Queen victoria. Violin Concertos, particularly the popular mature one in Em (Mendelssohn
    http://www.mfiles.co.uk/composers/Felix-Mendelssohn.htm
    www.mfiles.co.uk Home Classical Other Styles Original ... Reviews Composer Back
    Felix Mendelssohn (1809 - 1847) Like many other famous composers, Felix Mendelssohn began his musical life as a child prodigy. He and his sister Fanny learned many languages and artistics pursuits from their mother. Felix, born in Hamburg, performed at the piano and composed music from a very early age. The social life of his parents brought him widespread recognition, and provided much experience. His grandfather was a Jewish philosopher, but his father (a banker) left the Jewish faith for Christianity and adopted the family name of Bartholdy which is why Felix's surname is sometimes quoted as Mendelssohn-Bartholdy. As a young boy, Felix met and befriended the elder Goethe who was to prove an enduring influence on the musician. Mendelssohn toured Europe visiting a number of countries where he sketched musical fragments later to be turned into concert works, which is why a number of his works bear titles suggesting these countries. He visited Scotland, writing the seeds for his Scottish Symphony and the Fingal's Cave overture (following a trip to visit the Isle of Staffa, near Mull) and meeting Sir Walter Scott. He sketched his Italian Symphony while visiting Rome and Naples, and note that three of his "Songs Without Words" are Venetian Boat Songs. He was famous particularly in his native Germany and in England, a country he visited several times becoming a favourite of Queen Victoria. He first performed his oratorio Elijah in 1846 at the Birmingham Festival. In his mature years he was to hold a number of posts in Dusseldorf, Berlin and Leipzig where he worked closely with

    74. Melodrama And 'Women's Films': Media Resources Center UCB
    Cast Cary Grant, Deborah Kerr, Richard Denning, Neva Patterson, Believing that Roger wrote the letters, victoria marries him which sets in motion a
    http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/melodrama.html
    Hollywood Melodrama and 'Women's Films' 1920-1960: Selected Videos in the Media Resources Center
  • Race Movies (for the films of Oscar Micheaux and others)
  • Books and Journal articles about Hollywood melodrama
  • Melodrama Films (via Filmsite)
    All About Eve
    Directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz; starring Bette Davis, Anne Baxter, George Sanders, Celeste Holm, Hugh Marlowe, Marilyn Monroe. An unscrupulous young actress worms her way into the confidence of a fading star and then cheats, blackmails and lies her way to stardom. See also Mankiewicz, Joseph L. All about Eve, a screenplay. Based upon a short story by Mary Orr. New York, Random House [1951] (Main Stack PN1997.M35) 139 min. DVD 247; VHS 999:103
    Credits and other information from the Internet Movie Database
    All I Desire
    Directed by Douglas Sirk; starring Jane Wyman, Rock Hudson, Agnes Moorhead, Conrad Nagel. Ten years ago, a turn-of-the-century scandal over a lover forced Naomi Murdoch to desert her husband and their children for a stage career. Now, returning to heir small Wisconsin town to see her daughter in a play, she has hopes of a reconciliation. Her appearance is a shock. The town is curious but unforgiving; her high school principle husband is involved with one of his teachers, and her children have mixed feelings about her. When an unexpected turn of events leads to more scandal, Naomi's hopes of starting over are dashed until some surprising changes occur. 80 min.
    Credits and other information from the Internet Movie Database
    All That Heaven Allows
  • 75. CalArts - News And Events
    Undergrads Tim Patterson and Drew Jorgensen give a percussion recital. BFA violinist Maria Stefanova plays music by JS Bach, Witold Lutoslawski and
    http://www.calarts.edu/news/feb2004.html

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    JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH February 1-March 28
    Suzan-Lori Parks: Topdog/Underdog
    The Pulitzer Prize-winning comic drama by the head of CalArts' playwriting program comes to Los Angeles. Propelled by Parks' exuberantly jazzy dialogue, the play uses the Cain and Abel story as parable for two African American brothers mischievously names Lincoln and Booth. Directed by Broadway veteran George C. Wolfe and starring Larry Gilliard Jr. and Harold Perrineau.
    Mark Taper Forum (Music Center, 135 N. Grand Ave., Los Angeles). Tickets available through subscription. Info: taperahmanson.com or 213 628-2772 February 2-6
    Gallery Exhibitions
    Works by School of Art students: Diana Arellano in the Main Gallery; Chris Bassett in Gallery D300; Virginia Cook in Gallery A402; April Day in the Lime Gallery; Fiona Jack in Gallery D301; Tim Kiefer in the L-Shaped Gallery; and John Kim in the Mint Gallery.
    CalArts February 2
    Full Spectrum Animation 1
    MONDAY NIGHT SCREENINGS
    : The Engel Animation Advancement Research Center (EAARC)-named after animation pioneer and longtime CalArts faculty member Jules Engel-presents the first installment of a three-part showcase of animated shorts. The evening's program, titled "Accidents, Travel, and Dreams," features animations by Engel, Michael Dudok de Wit, May Trubuhovich, Georges Schwizgebel, Paul Driessen and CalArts alumna Joanna Priestley. Curated by Myron Emery, director of CalArts' Program in Experimental Animation.
    REDCAT, 8 p.m. Tickets:

    76. THE CLICKABLE CHAMBER MUSIC NEWSLETTER FROM THE SOUTH BAY
    victoria Hall 33 West victoria Street Santa Barbara CA Ventura/SantaBarbara RON PATTERSON violin, DAVID PECK clarinet, EDITH ORLOFF piano
    http://rettacs.org/ChamberMusic/No.233 - 08_Jun_to_15_Jun_2005.html
    THE CLICKABLE CHAMBER MUSIC NEWSLETTER FROM THE SOUTH BAY No.233: Wednesday, June 8, 2005 - Wednesday, June 15, 2005
    Next issue: Wednesday, June 15, 2005
    I N T H I S I S S U E :
    A. SANTA BARBARA CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL
    Friday - Sunday, June 10, 11, 12, 2005 - 8:30PM
    First Congregational Church - Santa Barbara CA
    B. THE 59th OJAI MUSIC FESTIVAL
    Thursday, June 9 - Sunday, June 12, 2005 - Ojai CA
    C. CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES CANCELLED AT LOS ANGELES COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART
    Songs and Chamber Music by DOUGLAS BRUCE JOHNSON
    E. LA Weekly's ALAN RICH F. 33 LISTINGS OF UPCOMING CONCERTS through Wednesday, June 1, 2005 N E W S L E T T E R B E G I N S GREETINGS, MUSIC AFICIONADOS, A. SANTA BARBARA CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL Friday - Sunday, June 10, 11, 12, 2005 - 8:30PM First Congregational Church - Santa Barbara CA The SANTA BARBARA CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL's third season will again feature artist colleagues of the Festival's founder DANIEL KEPL in performances of chamber music by American composers of the 20th and 21st centuries. The festival's composer-in-residence BRUCE BABCOCK is featured in each of the three concerts. For full festival information, see No.14 in the listings below, or click: http://www.sbchambermusicfest.com/

    77. Radford University Music Alumni
    Deborah Patterson Barefoot, BS, Radford University (1979) Music Education Concentration, Voice victoria Walker Frey, BMT, Radford University (1997)
    http://www.radford.edu/~musc-web/alumni.html
    R ADFORD U NIVERSITY
    M USIC A LUMNI
    Radford University
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    graduates from bachelors
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    in a variety of music
    and music-related professions. John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
    (1971) Washington, D.C. Leigh Ann Robertson Adams, B.M. , Radford University (1991) Music Education Concentration, Piano Choral Director, Dinwiddie Middle School Residence: 2091 Exeter Mill Road, Church Road, VA 23833 Melinda Stump Adelstein, B.M. , Radford University (1992) Music Education Concentration, Piano Elementary Music Teacher, Henrico County Public Schools Residence: 9357 Ravensworth Court, Mechanicsville, VA 23116 adelstein2@att.net Joseph (Joey) Akins, M.A. , Radford University (1991) Music Major, Jazz Fellowship, Best Creative Thesis Award Instructor of Electronic Music/Digital Audio, Department of Recording Industry, Middle Tennessee State University Residence: 522 Brandywine Drive, Murfreesboro, Chattanooga, TN 37129

    78. ABC Classic FM Music Details: Monday 20 June 2005 
    Jon Rose is a violinist, composer and musical maverick based here in Australia. With Malcolm Patterson Colin Brumby Exotic Dance No 1 Jane Rutter,
    http://www.abc.net.au/classic/daily/stories/s1365219.htm
    ABC Home Radio Television News
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    With Paul Bevan
    Music selected by Felix Hayman, including:
    7.45am CD of the week
    Telemann
    Concerto in E minor - Sarah Francis, oboe; London Harpsichord Ensemble
    Regis RRC 1118
    William Walond
    Cornet movement from Voluntary in G - Jennifer Bate, organ of Kenwood House 1790
    Regis RRC 2059 Handel "Still fill the bowl" and Ballo from Nabal - Stephen Macleod, bass; Frankfurt Baroque Orchestra Naxos 8.555276-77 William Walond Allegro from Voluntary in A minor - Jennifer bate, organ of St Michaels Mount 1786 Regis RRC 1113 Richard Strauss The fencing master and Dance of the Tailors from le Borgeois Gentilhomme - Melbourne Symphony Orchestra/Michael Halasz Naxos 8.553379 Mahler "In praise of intellect" and "Earthly life" - Alfred Poell, bar; Lorna Sydney, msop; Vienna State Opera Orchestra Vanguard ATM CD 1514 Satie Gymnopedie no 1 - Lyle Chan ABC sampler Tim Story Asleep the snow came flying - Tim Story, keyboards and Nightnoise

    79. Shepherd School Of Music - Houston, TX - NEWS AT THE SHEPHERD SCHOOL OF MUSIC
    Joined by clarinetist Richard Stoltzman, violinist Lucy Stoltzman, While at William Patterson, he pursued his lifelong dream the drum chair in
    http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~musi/news/index_2004.html
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    80. Welcome To The British BigBands Database Plus
    1969, Impressario Robert paterson presented the SLO to a sell out crowd at London s Joe Loss studied violin at the Trinity College of Music and London
    http://nfo.net/brit/bl.html
    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 [ Brian Lawrance's Lansdowne House Orch. ]
    Currently no information available. Band was seen in 1937 British made film 'Variety Hour' [ John Lester and his Cowboy Syncopaters ]
    Currently no information available. Band was seen in mid-1930s British made film. [ Harry Leader Orch ] , (40's)
    Currently no information available
    Known to have recorded for the Peacock Label, under the name of 'The Pall Mall Players'. The 'a' side had "Something Came and Got Me In The Spring" and the 'b' side was "Jog Along". The band was also seen in a late 1930s British film release. In private correspondence, Ms. Rachael Henson has advised that :
    He put together a juvenile band conducted by Len Reed. ...... a young woman with the stage
    name of Terrie Wilson (aka. Rosalie Wilson) performed with his band in Bristol at
    Colston Hall. This is all the information I have on them.

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