Our Ancestors Of South Hampton Roads Switzerland, December 27 Polish pianist, died here October 27, 1983 inHollomon-brown Funeral Home Caroline Virginia (MIDGETT) MIDGETTE , claud Baxter ( http://digginforkin.tripod.com/SHRds/d265.html
Extractions: Lausanne, Switzerland, December 27 - Polish pianist, died here Sunday, December 27, 1953 after a long illness. He was a close friend of JAN IGNACE PADEREWSKI, with whom he edited and published the complete works of Chopin. He performed in concerts in many parts of the world and once was a director of the Warsaw Conservatory of Music. Bettie J. TURNBILL
Entertainment ... Piano Category At SunSteam Search Oleg Volkov, concert pianist Web site of Oleg Volkov, concert pianist. claud Brownperforms works by Olivier Messiaen If this page doesnt automatically refresh http://www.sunsteam.com/directory/Entertainment/Music/Artists_and_Bands/Classica
Francis - As I Heard It Petersons trio was then completed by Ray brown and Herb Ellis, men of thepackage were drummer Gus Johnson, pianist Lou Levy and bassist Max Bennett. http://www.jazzprofessional.com/Francis/As I heard it Part 8.htm
Extractions: 3. American wartime trends ... The History of British Jazz The first two years of the Anglo/American exchanges (1956/7) had caused no loss of employment for British musicians due to the wellcontrolled and efficient manner in which they were organised. In most cases, in addition to the American engagements enjoyed (if I may use the expression) by our own musicians, other British musicians were also engaged to perform in the same concerts as the American visitors. American bookers made no secret of the fact that they did not want to engage British bands for the States, and I can well remember an animated discussion I had with the late Joe Glaser. then Louis Armstrongs booking manager, who made himself quite clear on the point. What was perhaps more unfortunate, for I was used to dealing with such vociferous folk, was that he made clear to our musicians, when they arrived in the States, that he did not really want themwhich was hardly calculated to improve their morale. Tommy Whittle, I know, was one of the first victims of this sort of thing but, of course, for those days the money was good! It so happens that Freddy Randall, during his US tour during the previous year, had fared much better, for his band had been the only jazz ingredient of what was really a rock and roll package headed by Bill Haleys Comets. This meant that there was a large, readymade audience at every performance, which responded warmly to the good healthy jazz and collective musicianship of Freddy, Betty Smith, Eddie Thompson, and the other British visitors.
Francis - As I Heard It in which he was accompanied by his pianist, Lawrence brown, was provided by I certainly recall enjoying the late Sandy browns Jazz Band playing to http://www.jazzprofessional.com/Francis/As I heard it Part 13.htm
Extractions: 3. American wartime trends ... The History of British Jazz W hen the time came to organise the Musicians Unions May Day Concert for 1972, some financial restrictions were brought about by the rapidly increasing overheads, and I was compelled to think in terms of reverting to a more or less conventional symphony concert. My proposals for the concert committee were, therefore, that we should seek to engage the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Charles Groves, and that the programme should include the Haydn Trumpet Concerto in E flat major, with the principal trumpeter of the orchestra, Alan Stringer, as soloist, the Beethoven Seventh Symphony, Janaceks Taras Bulba, and a work by the distinguished British composer, Alan Bush, entitled Dance Overture. I had recalled hearing his work broadcast back in 1935, the year of its composition, and also that it had required the use of both alto and tenor saxophones and, although it had no connection with jazz, the composer, I knew, had been influenced to some extent by the dance music of the period. The management of the orchestra asked me to engage the saxophonists, and my choice was Bob Burns on alto and Harry Gold on tenor. Although missing the spectacle of the two previous years, with their jazz content and contingents, the audience responded warmly to the overture, especially, perhaps, when the contrasting figures of the two famous jazzmen rose to play their more important passages. The concert proved to be a huge musical success, but unfortunately not financially so, and circumstances dictated that it should be the last of the more ambitious May Day events.
Jazz Oracle The Elusive Composer, Arranger, Saxophonist and pianist The story of Robert Cloud . Douglas Williams (cl) acc. by Edgar brown (p), Sam Sims (d). http://www.jazzoracle.com/catalogue/details2.asp
Extractions: The story of Robert Cloud. A compilation of all known recordings by this obscure composer, arranger, and musician. Liner notes by noted Canadian jazz writer Mark Miller contain original research used to piece together a biography of this shadowy figure. Rare and unusual recordings by the Ross De Luxe Syncopaters, Jacksonville Harmony Trio, QRS Boys, Rollin Smith, Robert Cloud Orch., Georgia Jumpers and the Grand Central Red Cap Quartet.
CNMAT Past Events Acclaimed South Asian American jazz pianist and composer Vijay Iyer will perform Tuesday, May 26, 800 pm, CNMAT, Jeanclaud Risset, David Wessel http://www.cnmat.berkeley.edu/Calendar/Past_Events_1998.html
Extractions: Date Time Location Who What Cost Details Saturday, December 12 8:00 pm CNMAT J.D. Parran, David Wessel Vijay Iyer Concert $10 general, $5 students Reed player J.D. Parran, Pianist Vijay Iyer, and Computer Musician David Wessel present a new series of interacitve works. Date Time Location Who What Cost Details Saturday, November 7 1:00 pm to 11:00 pm Center for the Arts Forum Yerba Buena Gardens San Francisco 100+ performers, including Eitan Steinberg (1-3:30), Keeril Makan (3:30-6), and the David Wessel Vijay Iyer Duo (6-8:30). Opus 415 New Music Marathon Other Minds in association with the Common Sense Composers Collective presents the 4th annual Opus 415 New Music Marathon : a ten hour extravaganza with new works by more than 25 emerging and established Bay Area composers Tickets will be available from the box office of the CFA Theater (415) 978-ARTS, every day 11am-6pm PDT. Sunday, November 8 5:00 pm (note early time!) CNMAT The Wessel-Iyer Duo: David Wessel , live interactive electronics;
1888 In Music: Information From Answers.com Petite Suite for piano duet; Arabesques 1 and 2 for piano (claud Debussy) January 14 Stephen Heller, pianist and composer; December 26 - Alfred http://www.answers.com/topic/1888-in-music
Extractions: showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping 1888 in music Wikipedia 1888 in music See also: 1887 in music other events of 1888 1889 in music and the list of 'years in music' The Yeomen of the Guard by W. S. Gilbert
Class Act: Films: "E" Screenplay Julie brown, Charlie Coffey and Terrence McNally Tyrone Powerstars as the pianist/bandleader who was the talk of 30s New York cafe society http://www.classicmoviemusicals.com/filmse.htm
Extractions: Synopsis: When a spaceship crashes into Los Angeles manicurist Geena Davis' swimming pool, she helps the fur-covered, sex-crazed crew (Jim Carrey, Jeff Goldblum, Damon Wayans) disguise themselves as Earthlings and assimilate into the Southern California lifestyle. Zany, song-filled parody of '50s sci-fi and Valley Girl culture also stars Julie Brown, Michael McKean.
Class Act: Films: "Y" Brooks Chorus Girls in Little Johnny Jones Number, Jerrie Lynne Singer,Vivian Austin pianist Producer Harry Joe brown Director Allan Dwan http://www.classicmoviemusicals.com/filmsy.htm
Extractions: Wartime flag-waving excitement with Tyrone Power as a brash American pilot who joins the British Royal Air Force. While romancing nightclub entertainer Betty Grable, he uses his aerial skills and all-American enthusiasm to battle the Nazis in the skies over France. With Reginald Gardiner, John Sutton, and some authentic WWII film footage.
W - Music Achievers Conductor, Record Producer, Arranger, Film Composer, pianist, Songwriter andVocalist -Innovative trombone arrangements for artists James brown, http://www.alamhof.org/wmusachv.htm
CD Baby: LARRY MCDONOUGH: Small Steps On Small Steps, jazz pianist Larry McDonough presents unique arrangements They also used a line drawing of McDonough by Bob brown, rather than a photo, http://www.cdbaby.com/mcdonough
Extractions: IN STOCK. ORDER NOW. Will ship within 24 hours! Unique improvisation-based treatments of classic jazz tunes, pop songs, and originals. Reviewers have compared him to Dave Brubeck, John Coltrane, McCoy Tyner, Ian Underwood, Bill Evans, Chick Corea, John Fahey, Herbie Hancock, Patricia Barber, and Claud TRACKS lo-fi: dial-up hi-fi: broadband NOTES Solo pianist Larry McDonough takes classic songs from the jazz and pop schools, as well as interesting originals, and puts them through his own unique focus. You will recognize these tunes, but they won't sound anything like you remember them. In addition, Larry is the only pianist we know who takes bass solos on piano, often trading choruses back and forth between his right and left hands. On Small Steps, jazz pianist Larry McDonough presents unique arrangements of jazz classics (All Blues, Crystal Silence, Nature Boy), pop classics (Layla, Linus and Lucy, Good Day Sunshine), and originals songs by producer Mark Browning Milner (Coreatown) and McDonough (Small Steps). McDonough said that he had several goals for the CD. First, he wanted to record live in the studio, without any editing, dubbing or re-recording.
Calendar, October 6 To October 19, 1995 410 PM Introduction to the Mathematics of Finance, by claud Greengard, pianist Jacky Terrasson will open the Jazz at Miller Theatre! http://www.columbia.edu/cu/record/archives/vol21/vol21_iss5/record2105.12.html
Extractions: Fri., Oct. 6 12:30 P.M. "Alien Agora," by Krzysztof Wodiczko, artist and director, Center for Advanced Visual Studies, MIT; response by Bruce Robbins, dept. of English, Rutgers. Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture, "Public Space: What Is It? Whose Is It? Where Is It?" Noontime Lectures. Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation. Wood Auditorium, Avery. 3:30 P.M. "Dynamics of Polymer Surfaces," by Steve Granick, Univ. of Illinois. Polymer and Interface Science Seminar Series. Depts. of chemistry, chemical engineering and materials science and mining. 320 Havemeyer. Mon., Oct. 9 Noon. "Religion and Rebellion in Modern Mexico," by Michael Tangeman, journalist. Institute of Latin American and Iberian Studies Brown Bag Lunch and Lectures. 802 International Affairs Building (IAB). 2:10 P.M. "Bounds on the Number of Bound States of a PotentialOld and New," by Khosrow Chadan, Orsay. Dept. of Physics Theoretical Physics Seminars. 831 Pupin. 4:10 P.M. "Introduction to the Mathematics of Finance,"
Calendar, September 29 To October 12, 1995 410 PM Introduction to the Mathematics of Finance, by claud Greengard, Features jazz pianist Jacky Terrasson, accompanied by bassist Ugonna Okegwo http://www.columbia.edu/cu/record/archives/vol21/vol21_iss4/record2104.12.html
Extractions: Fri., Sept. 29 2:10 P.M "Dynamics of Thermodynamically Unstable Systems," by Walter Thirring, University of Vienna. Physics Colloquia. 428 Pupin. 3:10 P.M. "High-Beta Disruptions in Tokamaks," by Wonchull Park, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory. Plasma Physics Colloquia. 214 S.W Mudd. 3:30 P.M "Statistical Physics of Polymer Gels," by Yitzhak Rabin, University of Bar Ilan, Israel. Depts. of chemistry, chemical engineering, materials science and mining. 320 Havemeyer. Mon., Oct. 2 Noon. "Alcoholism, Chemical Dependencies, Codependencies and Cures: What Works for Women," by Andrea Spungen, coordinator, Barnard Alcohol and Substance Abuse Prevention Program. Issues and Controversies in Women's Health Lectures. Office of Student Life and Barnard Student Health Services. 101 Barnard. 4:10 P.M. "Simulation of Micro-Lithography," by Steven Orszag, Princeton. Applied Mathematics Colloquia. 214 S.W Mudd. 4:15 P.M Legal Theory Workshop by Chris Korsgaard, dept. of philosophy, Harvard. Law School. Jerome Greene Lounge.
Language School Explorer - Information About 1888_in_music Arabesques 1 and 2 for piano (claud Debussy); Symphony in D Three Gymnopédies forpiano (Erik Satie); Don Juan, Violin June 3 Tom brown, jazz musician (d. 1958 http://language.school-explorer.com/info/1888_in_music
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Arts In Town - The Clarion - Arts & Entertainment Society of Greater Denver will present art inspired by nature, classicalpianist claud brown and Ballet Nouveau Colorado at 7 pm Tickets are $70. http://www.duclarion.com/news/2005/01/25/ArtsEntertainment/Arts-In.Town-842275.s
Extractions: Today at the Newman Center for the Performing Arts will be the lecture "Bobby McFerrin Behind the Curtain." from 6:30-7 p.m. Free admission. Later in the day, Bobby McFerrin will perform at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $90, $75, $60, $35, go to Newman Center Box Office or call Ticketmaster, call x17720 for information.
Miami News Photographic Prints Adams, Larry Dexter (pianist) Adams, Margaret (Col. Saunders Daughter) brown, J. Webster (Miami Shipbuilders Corp.) brown, John O., Dr. http://www.historical-museum.org/collect/miaminews/prints-bio-a-b.htm
GTS_History HM Wilson, PD Harris, AT Smith; claud Moseley, CN bred poultry at Greenfield; BrownMiller, manager secretary; Ruth McUmber, critic; Virginia McUmber, pianist. http://www.dpetty.net/greenfield/gts_history.htm
Extractions: Submit your review! Track Listing Album Review Credits track# song name performer track time Misty Eastwood After Hours: Live at Carnegie Hall First Time Ever I Saw Your Face Eastwood After Hours: Live at Carnegie Hall This Time the Dream's on Me Eastwood After Hours: Live at Carnegie Hall Hootie's Blues Eastwood After Hours: Live at Carnegie Hall San Antonio Rose Eastwood After Hours: Live at Carnegie Hall Satin Doll Eastwood After Hours: Live at Carnegie Hall Eastwood: After Hours Suite: Doe Eyes/Jitterbug Waltz/Take Five/Claud Eastwood After Hours: Live at Carnegie Hall 8 (CD 2) Straight, No Chaser
Westcovinacc.org Borge, Victor Brendel, Alfred Bronfman, Yefim brown, claud the John Cage ResidencyProject lecture/recitals featuring Cages prepared piano music and more http://www.westcovinacc.org/john-cage-biography.htm