Artist Concert Date Concert Time Event / Venue Name Venue City bates, leon, 01 May 2004, 730pm, Concert with Missoula Symphony Orchestra Vlach Quartet Prague, 15 July 2004, 800pm, Performance with pianist Stephane http://www.naxos.com/naxos/mainpage/concert_schedule.htm
Great Pianist Piano Poll Tori Amos, Other Favorite pianist Ray Charles leon bates David Lanz GeorgeGershwin Liberace Dick Hyman Favorite Ragtime pianist Eubie Blake Max Morath http://www.pianoworld.com/pianopoll.html
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Famous Pianist Word Search Fun Famous pianist Word Search Fun. Piano World All About Pianos. Josef LevinneKeith Emerson, Keith Jarrett Loen bates leon Russell Liberace Little Richard http://www.pianoworld.com/fun/famous_pianist1.htm
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1999-2000 Performing Arts Series At Beloit College The Gershwin program is performed by leon bates, pianist; Sebronette Barnes, pianist leon bates is a familiar figure on the international concert scene. http://www.beloit.edu/~pubaff/events/pas99.html
Extractions: Friday, October 1, DAVID SANCHEZ QUINTET - Hot Latin Jazz. Sanchez's performances emphasize the artistic freedom of jazz expression and the rhythms and beauty of Latin American music. Wednesday, November 3, ANONYMOUS 4 , an internationally acclaimed a cappella vocal ensemble performing medieval music, poetry, and narrative. This special performance and residency is supported by YOTA funding. Sunday, February 20, GERSHWIN BY REQUEST, a glorious evening of music and songs by America's favorite composer, with LEON BATES, pianist; SEBRONETTE BARNES and CEDRIC CANNON, vocalists. Thursday, March 16, 2000, a public lecture and performance of his works. Chinese composer BRIGHT SHENG and HAI-YE NI, Cellist . Ivan Stone World Outlook Lecture. Sunday, March 26, BEHIND THE BROKEN WORDS , a performance of 20th century poetry and drama, starring Emmy Award winning actors, ROSCOE LEE BROWNE and ANTHONY ZERBE. Eaton Chapel
Piano Method C The pianist Book 1 Book 2 Book 3 Book 4, $ 10.95 each PIANO DISCOVERIESJanet Vogt leon bates with Nancy Telfer http://www.opus-two.com/PianoMethodC.html
PianoatPepper.com Janet Vogt leon bates Lorenz Corporation Table of Contents The exercisesin Hanon for the Developing pianist are compiled from CharlesLouis Hanon s http://www.pianoatpepper.com/catalog/bdillon_syn.jsp
MusicMoz - Instruments: Keyboard: Piano: Bands And Artists: B bates, leon International concert pianist. Site includes biography, reviews,repertory and programs. Bauer, Harold (1873-1951) - Bauer Collection in the http://musicmoz.org/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Bands_and_Artists/B/
<<< Evening Series >>> AMERICAN PIANO Gershwin, Ellington More. Master pianist leon bates Saturday,March 4, 2006, 8 pm Hailed by The New York Times as an elegant player with http://www.algonquinarts.com/evening-series.shtml
Extractions: MAKE A DATE TO ENJOY THE 12TH SEASON of marvelous music, dance and theatre at the Algonquin Arts Theatre in downtown Manasquan. AND MAKE SURE TO ORDER YOUR TICKETS RIGHT AWAY Your early reservation is the only way to assure seats for the 2005-2006 Evening subscription series! AILEY II A World-Class Dance Event Don't miss this special opportunity to experience one of the most popular modern dance companies in the world. The passion of America's best young talent merges with the creative vision of master choreographer Alvin Ailey - resulting in performances that draw sold-out audiences and critical acclaim. "High energy dancing made even more electric by the push of youthful ambition." - The New York Times Generously supported by a grant from the PNC Foundation Adults: $29 "All for one! And one for all!" Swashbuckling swordplay combines with sidesplitting humor. The classic adventure for the whole family comes alive anew in this exciting stage version of the Alexandre Dumas story of comradeship and intrigue. Performed by the 2003 Tony honoree for "Excellent in Theatre." As The New York Times says, "The Acting Company endures as the major touring classical theatre in the United States."
Piano Pedagogy Plus Forum - Keep Fit For Pianists? I know that leon bates, a wellknown American pianist, is also a weight-lifter.He probably has some good insights into this question. http://www.pedaplus.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?board=tech;action=display;num=10926
Perkiomen School - News Listing Perkiomen School announced today that leon bates, celebrated American pianist, Over the past twenty years, leon bates has emerged as one of Americas http://www.alumni.perkiomen.org/s/79/index.aspx?sid=79&gid=1&pgid=15&cid=292&new
Classical Voice Of North Carolina Elon University s renovated Whitley Auditorium had a good turnout of alumni andstudents for an October 30 recital by the dynamic pianist leon bates. http://www.cvnc.org/reviews/2001/october/RestorativeRekindled.html
Extractions: Elon University's renovated Whitley Auditorium had a good turnout of alumni and students for an October 30 recital by the dynamic pianist Leon Bates. This was the first formal concert using a marvelous, newly restored Steinway piano that dates from the 1920s. The sound was full and vibrant throughout its range. Some tapestries or rugs might help tame some reverberation problems above forte. Bates has played a number of Triangle concerts that conflicted with other series. I finally caught him when he did MacDowell's First Piano Concerto with the N.C. Symphony a few seasons ago. His well-publicized program of working outhe's a weightlifterpays off with the extraordinary quality and power of his playing at forte and above. Among his many distinguished awards is the most recent, the Pennsylvania Artist of the Year, presented earlier this month. His diverse program of Mozart, Schumann, Takemitsu and Barber gave maximum exposure to his mastery of significant music from the classical, romantic, avant-garde and more mainstream modern styles.
Concerts Founded in 2000 by renowned composer, conductor, and pianist Darin Atwater, leon bates, piano Since winning the Philadelphia Orchestra Senior http://astro.temple.edu/~rgreene/BlackComp/7_performances.htm
Extractions: Imani Winds , New York, N.Y. - Features five outstanding, professional classical musicians of African-American and Latino heritage. Formed in 1997, the woodwind quintet was created to extend the boundaries of traditional woodwind quintet performance. Repertoire presented by Imani Winds highlights the group's commitment to diversity by featuring and championing works by African, Latin and American composers. Imani Winds is a recent winner of the Artists International Annual New York Debut Prize and was presented in a highly successful debut concert at Carnegie's Weill Recital Hall on November 4, 2001. (Recordings) Marian Anderson String Quartet ,- This is the first African American quartet to win a major competition in the field of classical music. Devoted to community outreach, the quartet abides by
Marietta College: Esbenshade Series 2005-2006 leon bates, pianist and lecturer To mark the 5oth anniversary of the Brown v.Board of Education Supreme Court decision that declared public school http://www.marietta.edu/~esbensha/
Extractions: Esbenshade Series, 2005-2006 Established through a generous gift in 1980, the series is endowed by the Frederica G. Esbenshade Memorial Fund to bring lectures, performing artists, and programs in the humanities to the Marietta community. All performances, unless otherwise noted, take place in the McDonough Auditorium of Marietta College at 7:30 p.m. The events are free and open to the public. http://www.cantusonline.org/ Cantus is gaining recognition as one of America's finest professional male vocal ensembles. The ensemble's performances are met with overwhelming praise for its unique blend of youthful vitality and polished nuance. Their repertoire spans many periods and genres, including Gregorian chant, Renaissance motets, contemporary sacred works, art songs, world music, spirituals, and pop. Cantus' singing has been called "spontaneous grace" by the Washington Post and "wonderful" by the
Extractions: The Someplace Special Pops Series at Rockefeller Arts Center will continue to deliver some of the most exciting musical entertainment to be found along the Southern Tier during the coming months. This season will truly be something special for music lovers. Someplace Special Pops Series concerts have become one of our area's favorite entertainment pastimes and purchasing season tickets will ensure you seats for sold-out shows. All performances are in the beautiful 1200-seat King Concert Hall , where every ticket leads to a great seat and your friends are only an aisle away. Curtain times vary. For ticket information, call the Central Ticket Office at (716) 673-3501 or toll-free at 1-866-441-4928. Leon Bates and Friends: "Gershwin on Broadway"
Schedule Sat. Nov. 6 730 pm leon bates, Piano Jeanne Stark-Iochmans, Piano WardSpangler and Tyler Mack, Percussionists Budiardjo is a pianist to watch http://www.fourseasonsconcerts.com/schedule2004-05.htm
Extractions: Calvin Simmons Theatre, Oakland Program: Mozart - Duo in B flat Major for Violin and Viola, K. 424; Stravinsky - Divertimento (violin and piano); Adolphus Hailstork - Variations on a Guyanese Folk Song (viola and piano); Piazzolla - Grand Tango (viola and piano); Bach - Chaconne (from Partita No. 2 in D minor, BWV 1004) (solo violin); Bach (arr. Kodaly) - Fantasia Cromatica BWV 903 (solo viola); Martinu - Three Madrigals for Violin and Viola. The extraordinary violist, Amadi Hummings ["He plays the most challenging material effortlessly" ~ Amsterdam News, NY] is joined by 23-year old violinist Tai Murray who made her debut with the Chicago Symphony at the age of nine. Sat. Nov. 6 - 7:30 pm
Four Seasons Concerts, Inc..... Artists leon bates has appeared in recital and in concert in the major cities throughoutNorth America, Instructors were Max Goberman and pianist Eugene Helme. http://www.fourseasonsconcerts.com/artists.htm
Extractions: Prudence McDaniel, Cello For over a decade, the Marian Anderson String Quartet has brought inspiration and hope to every segment of American society. With performance venues ranging from the concert stage to soup kitchens and from presidential inaugurals to juvenile correctional facilities, the Quartet continues to uphold its mission to create new and diverse audiences for the field of chamber music. On September 30, 1989, the members of the Marian Anderson String Quartet, then known as the Chaminade Quartet, came together unaware that they would soon change history. In 1991, the Quartet won the International Cleveland Quartet Competition, becoming the first African-American ensemble in history to ever win a classical music competition. To highlight this singular achievement, the members of the Quartet asked permission of the great contralto Marian Anderson to use her name as their own. Miss Anderson responded with heartfelt approval and in a memorable show of gratitude, the newly named Marian Anderson String Quartet played for its legendary namesake and her nephew, conductor James DePreist.
Extractions: JMU performers also will be featured in two other dance concerts and JMU theater productions and in School of Music concerts by the JMU Wind Symphony, Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Band, Symphony Orchestra and Chorale. JMUs 33rd annual Holidayfest will feature the JMU Brass Ensemble, Chorale and Symphony Orchestra performing prior to the lighting of the JMU holiday tree on the Quadrangle.
Annual Concert Program Offers Diversity Of Styles Mezzo soprano Denyce Graves, jazz French horn player Vincent Chancey andawardwinning pianist leon bates will make musical magic on the Southern Illinois http://news.siu.edu/news/September03/090503kj3158.html
Extractions: September 5, 2003 By K.C. Jaehnig CARBONDALE, Ill. Mezzo soprano Denyce Graves, jazz French horn player Vincent Chancey and award-winning pianist Leon Bates will make musical magic on the Southern Illinois University Carbondale campus this semester as part of the School of Music's annual concert program. Graves, whom USA Today predicted likely would become "an operatic superstar of the 21st century," will sing at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 14, in Shryock Auditorium. Chancey, sideman to Sun Ra, Richard Abrams, Lester Bowie, David Murray and others, will play with a jazz ensemble at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 10, in the Old Baptist Foundation Recital Hall. Bates, known here and abroad for his performances of the works of the romantic composers, will play Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 2 in C Minor with the Southern Illinois Symphony at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 30, in Shryock Auditorium. "When you consider the high level of artistic quality and the extraordinary diversity of musical styles found in just three of our special events this fall Denyce Graves, Vincent Chancey and Leon Bates you can see what a wealth of concerts and recitals we have made available to students, staff and the entire region," said Robert L. Weiss, director of the music school. "I'm also proud that one of those artists, Vincent Chancey, who is one of the few jazz French horn players in the world, is a graduate of SIUC."
Happenings Southern Illinois Symphony Orchestra with leon bates, pianist; Edward M. Benyas,conductor with guest artist leon bates, piano, 730 pm, Shryock Auditorium. http://news.siu.edu/windows/091703/happenings.html
Extractions: CURRENT NEWS RELEASES For more activities on campus, go to the public events calendar at this Web site: calendar.siu.edu September 17 Building the Best Campus Climate for the Latino Community, 6 p.m., Grinnell Lower Level. Free. Carl Ervin, 453-5714. September 18 Film "Frida," 8:30 p.m., Student Recreational Center: East Patio Picnic Area. Free. Student Development, 453-5714. Open Mic Night, 8-10 p.m., Student Center Big Muddy Room. Free. SPC Comedy, 536-3393. September 19 September 20 "A Celebration of Mexico's Independence Day," presented by Ballet Folklorico Mexicano, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Turley Park. Free. Student Development, 453-5714. September 22 Film "Shaft," 7 p.m., Student Center Auditorium. $3-$2. SPC Films, 536-3393. Guest Artist Recital, Charlie Schleuter, trumpet, 7:30 p.m., Old Baptist Foundation Recital Hall. Free. School of Music, 536-8742.
Clemens Center 2005-2006 Season leon bates, pianist Saturday, January 14, 2006, 730 pm. leon bates is an artistwho can carry off a wise interpretive touch he is an elegant player, http://www.clemenscenter.com/series.html
Extractions: Best of Broadway Series subscriptions are priced in three-tier seating sections as follows: $225/$162/$90 ($200/$144/$80 for Clemens Center members) per subscription - one ticket to each of the four performances. Single tickets for the performances will be available for sale on August 22nd for members and August 29th for non-members. To subscribe, call 607-734-8191 or 800-724-0159; or click on the links below to order online.