Peninsula Music Festival - The Chamber Concert Series Sally Didrickson Viola. Janet Bond Sutter. Violin. Judith Jackson. pianist April 8, 2005 boris berman, Piano Shepherd of the Bay (see map) Cost $30.00 http://www.musicfestival.com/fall.html
Extractions: The Chamber Concert Series The Peninsula Music Festival has been presenting off season chamber concerts for ten years at different locations throughout Door County. The 2004-05 Chamber Series is our most ambitious yet with seven different concerts from October until June. The concerts feature members of the Festival Orchestra as well as favorite guest artists from past August seasons. It is a wonderful way to hear these amazing musicians perform chamber music in intimate settings around Door County. Reservations for the concerts can be made by calling the Peninsula Music Festival office at 920-854-4060 or e-mail us . Seating is $25 per person for general admission and $10 for students and children.
Frances Clark Center Born in Moscow, boris berman studied at the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory withthe distinguished pianist Lev Oborin and graduated with distinction as both http://www.francesclarkcenter.org/NationalConferencePages/2005/NCKP2005Concerts.
Extractions: Recitals of piano duets, piano duos, and multiple piano ensembles will offer artistic examples of the conference theme "Making Music Together." Ena Bronstein Barton and Phyllis Alpert Lehrer Ena Bronstein Barton is an active performer who heads the Piano Department at Westminster Conservatory and is on the faculty of the Westminster Choir College of Rider University (NJ). Ms. Barton is a disciple of Claudio Arrau and a graduate of the University of Chile. Phyllis Alpert Lehrer directs the graduate program in piano pedagogy at Westminster Choir College of Rider University where she is Professor of Piano. She is known internationally as a performer, clinician and author. She is a graduate of the University of Rochester and the Juilliard School of Music. Oakton Six Piano Ensemble The Oakton Six Piano Ensemble is comprised of college students from Oakton Community College in Des Plaines, IL, and directed by Glenna Sprague, coordinator of the music department. The ensemble tours throughout the United States and has appeared at the MTNA national convention and at the International Conference of the College Music Society in Vienna.
Frances Clark Center 930 am, Teaching Demonstration boris berman with the 2005 MTNA Piano NeedNot Be Lonely Chamber Music for the Young pianist, Nadia Lasserson http://www.francesclarkcenter.org/NationalConferencePages/2005/NCKP2005Schedule.
Pianists, The Piano Forums, pianist audio samples, master pianists, piano compositions. berman,boris . Biret, Idel . Brendel, Alfred. The Alfred Brendel Page http://www.zeroland.co.nz/classical_pianists.html
Stéphane Lemelin: Biography A pianist with a broad and eclectic repertoire that ranges from the Leon Fleisherat the Peabody Conservatory, and boris berman and Claude Frank at Yale http://www.gramophone.ca/lemelin/bioeng.shtml
Extractions: A pianist with a broad and eclectic repertoire that ranges from the Classical period to the twentieth century and from art song literature to the Romantic concerto, Canadian pianist Stéphane Lemelin has received particular praise for his interpretations of Schubert, Schumann, Fauré and Ravel. He tours regularly in Canada and has given numerous performances in the United States, Europe and Asia. A frequent participant in summer festivals including the Lanaudière International Festival, Parry Sound, Domaine Forget, Ottawa, and Vancouver Chamber Music Festivals, he has collaborated with artists such as Donna Brown, Boris Berman, James Campbell, Jacques Israelievitch, Peter Schreier, Marc Grauwels, Martin Ostertag, Wolfgang Meier, and the St Lawrence and Muir String Quartets. He has appeared as soloist with most of Canada's major orchestras including the Montreal Symphony under Charles Dutoit. Recital engagements have included London's Wigmore Hall, the Phillips Collection in Washington, the Ladies Morning Musical Club in Montreal and the Vancouver Recital Society. Since the fall of 2003, he is a member of Trio Hochelaga, with violinist Anne Robert and cellist Benoit Loiselle. Stéphane Lemelin was born in Mont-Joli, Quebec, in 1960. After studying with Yvonne Hubert in Montreal, he worked with Karl-Ulrich Schnabel in New York, Leon Fleisher at the Peabody Conservatory, and Boris Berman and Claude Frank at Yale University where he received the Doctor of Musical Arts degree.
Untitled Document berman, boris. Notes from the pianist s Bench. New Haven Yale UP, 2000.786.3041.B456n. Bolton, Hetty. On Teaching the Piano. London Novello, 1954. 786.3. http://library.sbts.edu/sbts/Music/piano_resources.htm
Extractions: Music/AV Library Home Boyce Library Home School of Church Music Home SBTS Home Help Piano Resources Whether you are a piano student, church pianist, lover of piano music, or all of the above, you're in the right place. Below you will find a guide to selected resources both within our library and beyond. Although we cannot list everything, we hope this will give you a good starting point for your own research. This is a work in progress; if you discover some helpful resources that you would like to see listed here, please email us with your suggestions. Selected Library Holdings - Easy to Intermediate Piano Music
The Music Show - 8/6/2002 Saturday June 8th, 2002 boris berman, pianist George, performing live Sar Planina I have a mother thatwill mourn forever (TRAD. arr. ELPHICK, KENNARD, SANDERS) http://www.abc.net.au/rn/music/mshow/s575942.htm
Piano Practice Page boris berman, Notes From The pianist s Bench. berman thoroughly examines suchpractical matters in piano playing as sound and touch, technique, pedaling, http://publish.uwo.ca/~elosseva/PianoPractice.htm
Extractions: "It is cruel, you know, that music should be so beautiful. It has the beauty of loneliness and of pain: of strength and freedom. The beauty of disappointment and never-satisfied love. The cruel beauty of nature, and everlasting beauty of monotony." - Benjamin Britten Ah, the joy of practicing... Welcome to my piano practice page. Give it a glance and I hope you'll find something of interest. Send me an email if you'd like to chat. I am always looking for people to play chamber music with. Contents of this page: Piano Practice Online Resources: (few but useful) http://www.mwsc.edu/~bhugh/practicetips/index.html provides collection of practice tips and advice by Prof. Brent Hugh http://www.siue.edu/MUSIC/html/ruths.html is an article by a great pianist Ruth Slenczynska on memory work (click here if the link doesn't work) http://www.alexandertechnique.com includes a list of online resources for Alexander technique (though I am highly skeptical of it myself) http://www.engr.unl.edu/ee/eeshop/music.html
Artist Concert Date Concert Time Event / Venue Name Venue City berman, boris, 07 April 2004, Time TBA, Performance with Quebev Symphony Orchestra Vlach Quartet Prague, 15 July 2004, 800pm, Performance with pianist http://www.naxos.com/naxos/mainpage/concert_schedule.htm
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Rachel Jiménez :: Biography boris berman was my principle instructor there, and it was while in his studiothat I I am a better pianist today because of the time I spent at Yale. http://www.racheljimenez.com/bio.php
Extractions: :: Biography :: Like many other pianists, I began taking piano lessons at the ideal age of five. Today, I enjoy performing new music that is often unfamiliar to audiences and also find equal fulfillment in studying and performing the music of the traditional masters. Playing is an endeavor which I approach with respect and wonder. I am also very passionate about teaching the piano to others. I've found that it requires more than just the ability to play well; it requires a sensitivity to seeing (hearing!) the potential in a student and then using my training, skills, and instinct to bring out the best in them. I have devoted many years to this effort, and many of my lessons are taught with materials that I have developed myself. I find genuine enjoyment in teaching the valuable concepts that I have learned from others and also in finding new ways to communicate them. I'm fortunate to have been taught by some great artists. Stephen Drury of the New England Conservatory is one person who shaped my playing immensely. He helped me to polish my technique a great deal, and I credit my interest in new music entirely to his influence. After graduating from NEC with two piano performance degrees, both with distinction, I went on to get a master's degree in piano performance at Yale University. Boris Berman was my principle instructor there, and it was while in his studio that I studied some repertoire that I had wanted to play for many years. The music of Prokofiev is a particular specialty of Prof. Berman's, and studying the 6th sonata with him was an opportunity I could not pass up. I am a better pianist today because of the time I spent at Yale. Berman's proficiency at teaching the art of the piano helped me to focus and capitalize on my distinctive strengths.
MP.resume.html boris berman, pianist 1989 edited digital recording of DeBussy Etudes and Faure boris berman, pianist 1988 Produced ANOTHER COAST CD for MAP label, http://www.o-art.org/history/LongDur/Payne/MP.resume.html
Extractions: NEXT UP TOP RESUME: 3/95 Maggi Payne e-mail address: maggi@mills.edu EDUCATION 1972 M.F.A., Mills College (electronic music and the recording media) 1970 M. Music, University of Illinois at Urbana 1969 Yale University 1968 B. Music (with distinction), Northwestern University HONORS, AWARDS, DIRECT GRANTS 1994-1995 Faculty Research Grant with Professor David Bernstein, Mills College 1993 Barlow Competition, third place winner for DESERTSCAPES 1989-1990 NEA Composer's Grant 1987 NEA Interdisciplinary Arts Grant 1987 Mention, 15th Int'l Electroacoustic Music Competition, Bourges, France, 1987 1983-1985 Artist-in-Residence, EXPLORATORIUM 1983 Mellon Grant (video) 1983-1984 Western States Regional Media Arts Fellowship Grant (video) 1982 2nd prize winner, 3rd Concorso International. "Luigi Russolo" per giovani compositor di Musica Elettro acoustica 1979-1980 National Endowment for the Arts Composer's Grant 1972 Mills Crothers Award for outstanding composer, Mills College 1970-1972 full fellowship and teaching assistantship, Mills College
NAYO - The People Page - Joseph Fleetwood - Pianist Joseph Fleetwood pianist. Joseph Fleetwood was born in Dundee in 1980. He has performed in Master classes with Dimitri Alexeev, boris berman, http://www.nayo.org.uk/joseph_fleetwood.htm
Extractions: Joseph Fleetwood was born in Dundee in 1980. Since 1998 he has studied at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama completing a BA(Musical Studies) Honours and with the aid of a full scholarship is doing the PGDipMus (Performance) with Jean Hutchison and Fali Pavri. Since 1991 he has performed all over the UK as a soloist and chamber musician in places such as St Leonards School in St Andrews, Kent College, Dundee Chamber Music Club and the RSAMD. Amongst other concertos he has performed Beethoven's First Piano Concerto, Gershwin's Rhapsody In Blue and the Grieg Piano Concerto all to great acclaim. Future engagements include Beethoven's Emperor Concerto (Autumn 2003) and Rachmaninov's Rhapsody on a theme by Paganini (Spring 2004). He has participated in competitions including Tunbridge Wells International Young Concert Artists and will compete in the Newport International Competition for Young Pianists. He has performed in Master classes with Dimitri Alexeev, Boris Berman, Malcolm Martineau, Murray McLauchlan and Martino Tirimo.
NAYO - The People Page - Samantha Ward - Pianist such as Jacques Rouvier, Piotr Paleczny, Dominique Merlet and boris berman . Samantha Ward is a pianist of outstanding quality (Review after a http://www.nayo.org.uk/sam_ward.htm
Extractions: Reviews: You are so much in the sound world of Brahms...there is not a bar which has not been fully investigated and cherished...a thorough understanding of the genre ' (Gordon Fergus-Thomspon, pianist, 2004) Samantha Ward is a pianist of outstanding quality ' (Review after a concert in St Catherine's College, Oxford University, 2004) Fluent and musically characteristic playing, projected with warmth and individuality - which I would have been very happy to listen to all over again ' (Dr Nigel Wilkinson, pianist, 2004) We were enormously impressed by your beautiful playing and musicianship. I hope you could sense the atmosphere, particularly during Schumann's Kinderscenen - we were all spellbound! ' (Comments in a letter after a recital for Long Melford Music Society, 2004) Your playing greatly enhanced our end-of-course concerts. You had clearly worked hard to prepare for these and your professionalism shone through. You have so much to offer as a player and a person and everyone warmed to your open, sparkling personality ' (Comments in a letter after performances of Gershwin F major Concerto and Addinsell's Warsaw Concerto with the Derbyshire City and County Youth Orchestra, 2004)
Marin Symphony - Melvin Chen, Piano A native of Tennessee, pianist Melvin Chen is recognized as an important young During his tenure at Yale, he studied with boris berman, Paul Kantor and http://www.marinsymphony.org/05_06/chen05_06.html
Extractions: Home MELVIN CHEN, PIANO A native of Tennessee, pianist Melvin Chen is recognized as an important young artist, having received acclaim for performances throughout the United States and abroad. As a soloist and chamber musician Mr. Chen has performed at major venues in the United States, including Carnegie Hall, Alice Tully Hall, Merkin Concert Hall, Weill Recital Hall, the Frick Collection, the Kennedy Center, Boston's Jordan Hall, in addition to other appearances throughout the country, Canada and Asia. In recent years, Mr. Chen's concerts included his New York debut recital at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, performing Bach's Goldberg Variations and Beethoven's Diabelli Variations, solo recitals in Korea and Taiwan, and other solo and chamber music performances throughout the United States. Highlights of last season include a second solo recital at Weill Recital Hall, lecture/recitals on Bach's Goldberg Variations, a recording of Beethoven's Diabelli Variations and performances with the American Symphony Orchestra. An enthusiastic chamber musician, Mr. Chen has collaborated with such artists as Ida Kavafian, Steven Tenenbom, David Shifrin, Robert White, Pamela Frank, Peter Wiley, with members of the Tokyo, St. Lawrence, Mendelssohn, Miami, Orion, Borromeo and Arditti quartets, and in contemporary music collaborations with the Da Capo chamber players and the St. Luke's Chamber players. Mr. Chen was selected to be a member of Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center: Chamber Music Society Two, where he appeared with members of the Chamber Music Society in performance and educational programs for two seasons. A performer in numerous music festivals, he has performed at the Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival, Chautauqua, Norfolk Chamber Music Festival, Chamber Music Northwest, Bard Music Festival and Music from Angel Fire, among others.
Stage World famous pianist boris berman, will stage a recital. He has been greatlyhonoured for his cooperations with many international orchestras and has made http://app1.chinadaily.com.cn/star/2005/0106/wh-stage.html
Extractions: Professor Susan Waterbury will be taking a leave of absence in the summer of 2005. ACMF welcomes guest violinist Byron Tauchi to teach and perform this summer. A member of the Spanish Youth National Orchestra for four years, he performed as a soloist under English conductor Charles Peebles, and appeared with the Malaga City Symphony Orchestra under conductor Odon Alonso, the Adriatic Chamber Music Festival Orchestra under conductor Edwin Outwater and the Santa Barbara Youth Symphony as a pianist-conductor. He is a founding member of the "Isar Camara" Chamber Music Ensemble with which he has toured the United States, France and Spain. A member of the Ensemble for Contemporary Music (ECM) at the University of California, Santa Barbara for five years as a pianist and conductor, he also produced the festival "El Sonido Real" at UCSB featuring the music of contemporary Spanish composers and the prominent Catalonian composer Joan Guinjoan. Professional positions have included: Accompanying pianist at the Madrid State Conservatory, Associate Pianist for the Lisbon Metropolitan Orchestra, and Production Manager of the Santa Barbara Chamber Orchestra. First Prize Winner in the 1996 Santa Barbara Performing Arts Foundation Competition, he is the recipient of several grants from the Esperia Foundation for "El Sonido Real" Music Festival and the Santa Barbara Youth Symphony.
Extractions: Dmitri Novgorodsky was born to a musical family in Odessa, the former USSR. He began to play the piano at age five and was admitted into a special music school for gifted children a year later. By the age of 16, Mr. Novgorodsky had won the First Prize at the Kazakhstan National Piano Competition, and later the Gold Medal of the National Festival of the Arts. After graduating from the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory with high honors, Mr. Novgorodsky immigrated to Israel, where he performed in numerous halls and was awarded the "Extraordinary Pianist" Grant. In 1992, he was offered a full scholarship to study with Professor Boris Berman at Yale School of Music. While at Yale, he received four Distinguished Honorary Awards for the best piano recitals and a Special Faculty Prize to an outstanding pianist in the graduating class. Mr. Novgorodsky is the first Moscow Conservatory graduate in piano performance to have earned the Doctor of Musical Arts degree at the Yale University School of Music. Prior to his appointment at Lawrence, Mr. Novgorodsky served as Assistant Professor of Piano at the University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh and Visiting Assistant Professor of Piano at Grand Valley State University in Michigan.