2005 Roster From 1975 to 1990 Jensen recorded, performed and taught as pianist of the MirecourtTrio studying with Julius Baker, Jeanne baxtresser and Samuel Baron. http://www.pcmusicfestival.com/2005Roster.html
Music Department :: Lakeland Community College Among others, the following soloists have performed with the orchestra SergeiBabayan, margaret baxtresser, Loretta Brundage, James Buswell, Linda Cerone, http://www.lakeland.cc.oh.us/ACADEMIC/arts/music/musicdep.htm
Adcatp16.htm Commissioned by margaret Lowe in recognition of the great flute maker, and the 2nd movement at Jeanne baxtressers International Masterclass in http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~downlyn/adcatp16.htm
Extractions: The world premiere took place on 18 August 1996 at the Convention of the US National Flute Association in New York. The Association's Professional Flute Choir performed the work. The first British and first solo octet performance took place in the Adrian Boult Hall, Birmingham on 20th October 1996. At both premieres the conductor was Carol Kniebusch Noe. Many performances of this work have since taken place throughout the world, particularly in America North and South, for example by Flute Choirs at the Universities of Michigan, Oregon, New Mexico, North Carolina, Virginia, Florida and California, by Flute Choirs in Houston, Portland and Washington, Boston, New Jersey and by the National Flute Orchestra of Venezuela. Performances have taken place in Japan and Australia as well as many in the UK. It has twice been performed at the Stratford International Flute Festival, in 1997 and 1999. In April 1999 the James Madison University Flute Choir of Virginia visited England and played the work in Birmingham, Henley in Arden and Worcester Cathedral. The following January (2000) they made a CD of Andrew Downes flute music, including this work, and in March 2000 performed the work in a concert devoted entirely to Andrew Downes flute music. The Massachusetts Flute Choir recorded the work for CD in the same year.
Interesting Performances A-Z DAVID DEBOLT performed a faculty recital at Kent State University, Kent, Ohio,assisted by margaret baxtresser, piano; and Frank Wiley, harpsichord on http://idrs.colorado.edu/Publications/DR/DR10.3/DR10.3.IPA_Z.html
Extractions: THE CHARLESTON (WEST VIRGINIA) SYMPHONY WIND QUINTET (Ellen Beal, flute; Lorraine Dorsey, oboe; Robert Turizziam, clarinet; Marsha Palmer, horn; and Klif Hodgkin, bassoon) performed the premiere concert of their premiere season on Friday, October 2, 1987 at St. Mark's Methodist Church in Charleston. Works performed were: Trois pieces breves by Jacques Ibert; Quintet in B flat, Op. 56, No. 1 by Franz Danzi; Opus Number Zoo by Luciano Berio; Deux mouvements by Jacques Ibert; and Quintet, Op. 43 by Carl Nielsen. DAVID DEBOLT performed a faculty recital at Kent State University, Kent, Ohio, assisted by Margaret Baxtresser, piano; and Frank Wiley, harpsichord on Thursday, October 1, 1987. Works performed were Suite, Op. 40 by Boismortier; Sonata (1952) by Alvin Etler; Alborada del Gracioso by Ravel (transcribed by Sol Schoenbach); Poeme by Bernard Garfield; and the Andante e Rondo ungarese by von Weber. WILLIAM DIETZ performed a faculty recital at the University of Arizona, Tucson, on Monday, September 14, 1987, assisted by Paula Fan, piano. Works performed were: Premiere Solo by Bordeau;
WNYC - Playlist For August 20, 2001 SOLOIST(S) Cynthia Phelps, viola Jeanne baxtresser, flute Cala County Godfrey SchrothSOLOIST(S) margaret Swinchoski, flute Ron Levy, piano Albany 371 http://wnyc.org/music/playlists/08202001.html
Welcome To The Cleveland School Of Dance His training includes study with composer Bain Murray, music educator T.Temple Tuttle, pianists Andrius Kuprevicius, margaret baxtresser and Neal Creque. http://www.clevelandschoolofdance.org/faculty.htm
Extractions: Gladisa Guadalupe Artistic Director Born in Puerto Rico, Gladisa Guadalupe started her training with Ballet de San Juan, becoming one of the company's youngest members. As a Scholarship Alumnus of the School of American Ballet, she had the great opportunity to train and perform with the faculty of New York City Ballet's official school. While performing with Ballet Nuevo Mundo de Caracas, Ms. Guadalupe toured South America, the Orient, and parts of Europe. In 1983 she joined Cleveland Ballet, where she performed as a principal dancer for four years. After retiring from the stage, Ms. Guadalupe served as Director and Principal Teacher at the Cleveland Ballet's School. There she was credited for maintaining the school's high quality of training and artistic standards. Concurrently, she acted as an Artistic Associate and Company Teacher for the Cleveland Ballet. Ms. Guadalupe received a Bachelors Degree in Psychology from Cleveland State University and a diploma from the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts. Cynthia Graham Ballet Technique, Pointe
NguoiVienXu Nam 1994, 9 ngày sau khi M? bãi bõ c?m v?n, tôi gi?i thi?u Giáo su Nh?csi piano margaret baxtresser qua bu?i trình di?n t?i http://nguoivienxu.vietnamnet.vn/nhacviet/2004/03/57067/
Oberlin Conservatory Magazine 2003 The CME performed with pianist Ursula Oppens last November. the CoriglianoQuartet, pianist margaret Kampmeier, violist Richman, and the CORE Ensemble. http://www.oberlin.edu/con/connews/2003/accolades.html
Extractions: Winning Personalities Bel Canto Soprano Alyson Cambridge '02 is one of several Conservatory students and recent alumni to have been rewarded for beautiful singing this year. At press time, she had just won the Metropolitan Opera's Regional Auditions, held in Washington, D.C., and will proceed to the Met's National Council Auditions Competition in New York City. After a week of coaching and rehearsing with the Met staff, she and 11 other singers will know the outcome: four winners will be announced. "I'm thankful for the education I received at Oberlin," says Cambridge, a double-degree graduate who studied voice and sociology at Oberlin. She is working on a master's degree in opera at the Curtis Institute of Music. "The musical academic background at Oberlin prepared me so well for all the things I'm doing now at Curtis," says Cambridge. "And I have Miss Mahy to thank for my success with the Met," she says of her Oberlin teacher, Professor of Voice Daune Mahy. "Everything she taught me in the past five years has meshed well with all I'm learning now from Marlena Malas at Curtis."
What S New baxtresser, Great Flute Duos from the Orchestral Repertoire Trios for oboe,clarinet and piano by Edouard Destenay, margaret GrieblingHaigh, http://www.jeanne-inc.com/news.htm
Baxtresser a slide show and piano recital by margaret baxtresser at 8 pm on Monday, In her presentation, baxtresser examines the similarity of techniques used http://www.hendrix.edu/News/1997/baxtress.htm
Achille Claude Debussy Debussy Works List Adam s Claude Debussy Page Debussy s Exposure to the Gamelan Musical Impressions Claude Debussy margaret baxtresser s Homepage http://www.ptloma.edu/music/MUH/composers/debussy.htm
Extractions: A chille Claude Debussy, b. Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Aug. 22, 1862, d. Paris, Mar. 25, 1918, was the creator and leading exponent of French musical impressionism. He had his first piano lesson at the age of 9. In 1873, Debussy entered the Paris Conservatory, where he studied piano with Antoine Francois Marmontel and composition with Ernest Guiraud. His cantata L'enfant prodigue won the Prix de Rome in 1884. From 1887 on, Debussy confined his activity to composition, rarely appearing in public as a performer. Although he associated little with musicians, he enjoyed the company of the leading impressionist poets and painters who gathered at the home of the poet Stephane Mallarme. Their influence is felt in Debussy's first important orchestral work, Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun (1892-94), inspired by Mallarme's poem, "L'Apres-midi d'un faune." This work established the style of impressionist music and initiated Debussy's most productive period, which lasted nearly 20 years. During that time he composed the orchestral suites Nocturnes La Mer (1903-05), and
Extractions: Across this country, indeed, around the world, an extraordinary event takes place each year between January and March. This event is the audition process for entrance into conservatories and the music departments of colleges and universities. Literally thousands of young musicians who have been practicing their instruments since grade school travel many miles for the opportunity to play for the teachers of these institutions of higher education. We flutists are aware that, because of the extraordinary popularity of our instrument, the competition is daunting. Scores of students apply for schools that may have only a few openings. It is not unusual for me to hear close to a hundred flutists within a two-week period each year. At the end of this year's auditions I felt, as I do each year - profoundly affected by the extraordinary dedication, love and support that surrounds each student. As I don't have the opportunity to express my thoughts and feelings at the time of the auditions, I would like to use the opening of this article to address the parents, the teachers and the students who were involved in the auditions of Spring 2002. I am also addressing the flutists, families and teachers of future auditions. To the Parents
ABC Classic FM Music Details: Thursday 27 March 1997 margaret marks the 70th birthday of an outstanding musician Copland Duo forflute and piano (1971) Jeanne baxtresser, f; Israela Margalit, p. http://www.abc.net.au/classic/daily/stories/s630270.htm
ABC Classic FM Music Details: Friday 6 June 1997 margaret introduces her special guest. Produced by Mark Hastings GiesekingSonatine Allegretto Jeanne baxtresser, f; Pedja Muzijevic, p. http://www.abc.net.au/classic/daily/stories/s630341.htm
Distinguished Alumni pianist, Third place winner, 1993 Van Cliburn Competition, Assistant Professorof Piano Jeanne baxtresser, Former Principal Flute, New York Philharmonic http://www.interlochen.org/alumni/alAl.htm
Extractions: Interlochen alumni go on to prestigious and satisfying careers in the arts, cultural, service and business sectors; many have made significant contributions to their fields and achieved exceptional success. The following is a sampling of alumni achievements. This list is ever-growing, so please let us know if there is a change or if we've missed someone. Arts Administration Corporate Dance Education ... Visual Arts Arts Administration Katherine E. Akos Aaron Dworkin Founder and Executive Director, Sphinx Competition Kenneth C. Fischer President, University Musical Society Barbara Heller Head Conservator, The Detroit Institute of Arts Michael M. Kaiser President, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Nancy King Zeckendorf Former President Santa Fe Opera, President, Lensic Performing Arts Center, home of SFO
Interlochen Arts Camp where she studied with former New York Philharmonic Principal, Jeanne baxtresser . of Interlochen Arts Camp alumna margaret Valade and her husband, http://www.interlochen.org/camp/news.htm
Performing Artist's Series Chorus; KSU Wind Ensemble; margaret baxtresser, Piano; Jupiter Trio, Violin,Cello, and Piano; Kent Camerata,; Madhu Anand, Indian Musician; http://www.trumbull.kent.edu/Arts/Arts_Series/index.cfm
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New Stage Grand Piano Gretchen baxtresser Debra Paul Berman Xuemin Cheng margaret KennethGuire Tim Hofer Valerie Kivelson Bob Marj Hyde Richard Suzette Isackson http://pioneer.aaps.k12.mi.us/dept/music/choir/newstagegrandpiano.htm
Extractions: The Pioneer High School Music Department's 2004 Grammy Gold Signature School Award ranks as one of our finest moments. The Music Department chose to use the funding from the Grammy Foundation to seed the purchase of a brand new 7-foot Yamaha C7 concert grand piano for Schreiber Auditorium. We raised the funds in one semester. Here is the list of donors! Pioneer High School Theater Guild Pioneer HS PTSO The Fitzsimmons Family
JazzUSA Women In Jazz She went on to study piano at Baldwin Wallace, and then Kent State University, whereI studied with margaret baxtresser, where I received my BA in Music. http://jazzwomen.org/Detail.CFM?womeninjazz__ID=2119