The New Yorker: PRINTABLES I know youre supposed to be emotionally frail, burtis told her, A fewweeks ago, Hunt Lieberson gave a recital with the pianist Peter Serkin at http://www.newyorker.com/printables/fact/040105fa_fact
Extractions: The house was airy and uncluttered, and Hunt Lieberson led me on a tour, pointing out a shelf of family photographs, including one that showed her at her first piano recital, when she was six or seven, a pretty girl with long, blond curls and a timid smile. One room contained a shrine belonging to her husband, who practices Tibetan Buddhism. He was across the hall, with the door closed, orchestrating a new piano concerto that the Minnesota Orchestra was to perform in a few weeks. He came out briefly, chatted about the symbolism of the objects in the shrine, and went back to work on his concerto. genuine
TownOnline.com - Weston Town Crier - Arts Lifestyle is an A student. He studies piano with herbert burtis in Rumson, NJ, andat burtis home in Sandisfield, Mass.. He also takes an http://www2.townonline.com/weston/artsLifestyle/view.bg?articleid=176404
Posillipo Italian Restaurant Of Asbury Park - Mary Kay Mason Edison State College and a member of Shore Music Educators Association.She studied piano with herbert burtis and Sylvia Henry. http://www.posilliporestaurant.com/posillipo.mary-kay-mason.htm
Extractions: Posillipo Italian Restaurant, 715 2nd Avenue, Asbury Park, NJ 07712 - Call (732) 774-5819 for reservations. Home Our Chef Our Menu Opera/Broadwa y Reservations Hours Location Mary Kay Mason - Music Director Mary Kay Mason is an accompanist, vocal coach, piano teacher and background pianist. She accompanied Opera and Broadway singers and played cocktail music on a regular basis at Posillipos Italian Restaurant in Asbury Park for fifteen years and still can be heard there on an occasional basis. She was a resident accompanist at Brookdale Community College for six years and accompanist for Metro Lyric Opera Company for five years. Mary Kay Mason is a graduate of Thomas Edison State College and a member of Shore Music Educators Association. She studied piano with Herbert Burtis and Sylvia Henry.
Handel Musician Students and Colleagues herbert burtis, is a highly acclaimed, and http//www.hburtis.com/students.html Suggested Repertoire Piano Festival http://www.theindustryyellowpages.com/th/handel-musician.htm
Extractions: wedding music, wedding music, wedding music, musicians, musicians, musicians, musician , brass ensemble, string trio, string quartet, brass quintet, trumpet, music ... Air from "Water Music" by Handel . 3. Wedding March by Mendelssohn ... Wedding Ceremony (1.5 hours maximum*) 5/ musician . A wedding ceremony is defined as prelude music through ...
Music In Equality Mr. burtis died July 29, 1922, EG Wathen, Dan Jones, Dr. herbert Ferrell, Mrs. May Smith burtis, who plays pipe organ in one of Chicago s largest http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilgalla2/equalitymusic.htm
Extractions: Gallatin Co. ILGenWeb [Page 2] In appreciation, and as a loving tribute to the art of music and to the talent in Equality, these few pages have been prepared. That these facts may be preserved and that they may be handed down through the years as a part of the town's History is the express wish of the writer. [signed] Ida B. Coyle I.B.C. [Page 3] For many years Equality has been recognized as having more musical talent than any of the small towns in this part of the country. Music in Equality, no doubt , dates back to the very early days, for we cannot even imagine the town being without good voices, band, orchestras and other musical organizations. The first band was organized in the year 1878 by Charles Stein, with the following charter members: George W. Moore, C.C. Smith, Charles Stein, Fritz Wiedemann, William Miller, Dan Helm, a Mr. Whitney, Marshall R. Moore, Mac. Baldwin, James Windsor and William Clark. They had as an instructor, Mr. Gene Sisson. After eight months of hard and tireless practice this band participated in a three-corner contest at Galatia, Illinois, embracing McLeansboro, Harrisburg and Equality. The result
JEFFERSON COUNTY, NEW YORK herbert W. Lamb, jr. The attendants were Miss Florence Staecy and The firstushered in was our pianist, Rose Bertram, who played The Wedding March. http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyjeffer/tid15.htm
Extractions: ALEXANDRIA AND ORLEANS also HAMMOND AND SOUTH HAMMOND POEM IS READ AT COMMITTAL SIMPLE SERVICE AT COOLIDGE GRAVE REV. A. J. PENNER HOLDS RITES Late Ex-President Is Laid at Rest Amid Hills of His Native Vermont. Plymouth, Vt., Jan. 7. Following is the committal service as it was read over the grave of former President Calvin Coolidge today by the Rev. Albert J. Penner, pastor of Edwards Congregational church, Northampton: All that the Father giveth me shall come unto Me; and him that cometh to Me I shall in no wise case out. He that raised up Jesus from the dead will also quicken your mortal bodies by the spirit which dwelleth in you. Wherefore my heart is glad, and my glory rejoiceth; my flesh also shall rest in hope. Thou shalt show me the path of life; in Thy presence is the fullness of joy; and at Thy right hand there is pleasure for evermore. Committal: Unto Almighty God we commend the soul of our brother departed, and we therefore commit his body to the ground; earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust; in the sure and certain hope that as he has borne the image of the earthly, he shall also bear the image of the heavenly. The dust returns unto the earth as it was; and the spirit has returned unto God who gave it.
Putney, Smith, Thiele, Vande Moere Genealogy Ruth also served as church pianist and organist and played for weddings, funerals, Arnold and Donna Henry, and Elaine and George burtis, all of Calgary; http://members.tripod.com/~PutneyS/ob10oct.html
Extractions: Warren ), born in Calgary on June 17, 1916. Passed away peacefully at home in Victoria, BC on October 6, 1997. She was predeceased by her parents, Alfred and Margaret Warren, and her husband Kenneth (1993). She is survived by her children, Norman (Patricia) of Edmonton, Greg of Victoria, Rory (Anita) of London, Ont., and Lauren (Jim) Hooton of Comox; and six grandchildren. She is also survived by her sisters, Beatrice Gillham and Edna Lawrence of Victoria, Betty (John) Kennedy of Kelowna, Ethel Chitwood of Calgary; and eight nieces and nephews. A Memorial Service will be held at Garden City United Church, 4054 Carey Road, on Tuesday, October 14, 1997 at 3:00 p.m.. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Garden City United Church Memorial Garden Fund. McCALL'S Telephone: 1-250-385-4465
Mary Astor With Louis Wolheim, MA, Ian Keith, Hugh herbert, Russ Powell, Alan Roscoe, BertStanley. MA as Sandra Kovak, a self centered concert pianist. http://www.classicimages.com/2000/august00/maryastor.shtml
Extractions: By Barrie Roberts Among the legendary names of Hollywoodâs Golden Age, Mary Astorâs star shines brightly. Strictly speaking, however, Mary was never a star in the accepted sense of her time, but a featured player. This was of her own choosing. Offered starring contracts at various times, she preferred not to shoulder the responsibility of having her name appear above the title of a film. This decision was due largely to a lack of confidence generated by a childhood dominated by demanding parents who looked upon her as a meal ticket. The public with whom she was very popular nevertheless regarded her as a star. Her career lasted an incredible 44 years, during which time she ran the gamut from limpid ingenue to forceful character player. In 1919 Lucile submitted her photograph to a Fame and Fortune contest sponsored by Motion Picture magazine. She placed among the finalists. This was enough to convince her father to move his family to Chicago, where the magazine had offices. Deemed far too young, when seen in person, she was advised to try again when she was older. She did, and was again placed among the finalists. This time the judges named her runner up in the national contest. It was 1920, and Langhanke felt encouraged to move his family once again, this time to New York to launch his daughterâs career. Once in Manhattan Lucileâs picture caught the eye of photographer Charles Albin, who shot a series of camera studies of the girl titled The Madonna Child. These photographs were seen in turn by Harry Durant of Jesse Laskyâs Famous Players company, and this led to a six-month contract for Lucile with Paramount in New York. During a conference with writer Louella Parsons and producer Walter Wanger, Jesse Lasky promptly renamed the girl Mary Astor.
Classic Images: Eric Linden He became a professional pianist and an actor with the Theater Royal in Stockholm . With EL, Boots Mallory, Cully Richards, Holmes herbert, John Creham, http://www.classicimages.com/1997/july97/linden.html
Extractions: by Barrie Roberts Eric Linden's Hollywood career lasted exactly ten years. It started in 1931 with him giving an arresting performance as a youth gone wrong, who ends up accused of murder in Are These Our Children? His final film, Criminals Within , made when he was 31 years of age, presented him as a youthful army private helping to round up foreign spies operating within the United States. Eric was an excellent actor, but his youthful appearance condemned him in the eyes of producers to playing for the most part confused adolescents. Meanwhile, due to these career limitations, his frustrations grew. He left Hollywood several times to "find himself," as he put it in 1934 in an article he wrote for the British magazine Film Pictorial . Eric was ahead of his time. His remark predated the fashionable expression of the 1960's by three decades. Boiled down, it was all simply a question of too much youth. Eric was born in New York City on September 15, 1909, the youngest of five children born to Phillip Linden and his wife Elvira Lundborg. The elder Linden had been born in New York, but as a young man returned to Sweden, the land of his parents. He became a professional pianist and an actor with the Theater Royal in Stockholm. Elvira was a native Swede, born on a small and remote island in the Baltic Sea. Reputedly she saw no other human beings except her parents till sent to Stockholm at the age of 13 to work as a maid in a hotel. In Stockholm the pretty, young girl met Phillip Linden, who was several years her senior. The couple were married when Elvira was 15.
Organists arts, stage, entertainers, piano, voice coach, organists, chamber music, virtuoso,production, producer, voice coach, piano teacher. herbert burtis, is a http://www.all-creations.com/organists/
Extractions: Category: organists Directory only The Shop Web More result for organists in Klexus.com Parisian Organists Paris Church Organ Composers Organist A free booklet, revised March 2001 listing organists of Parisian Churches http://www.rscm.u-net.com/parisorganists.html Concert Organist Brandon Santini american guild of organist pipe organ organ pipe ... brandon santini Referred to as a Teenage Organ Virtuoso, Concert Organist, Brandon Santini is profiled in his own web site. Pages include Biography, Reviews, Photos, Recordings, Concert Programs, and Events. http://www.brandonsantini.org/ American Guild of Organists http://www.agohq.org/home.html The Friends of Virgil Fox Virgil Fox Virgil Fox Society organists ... fillmore east http://www.friendsofvirgilfox.com/ Karen McFarlane Artists, Inc. - Concert organists organ music ... agenc Managing over 30 international concert organists for recitals, workshops and master classes. We offer the finest British and American Choirs in the English Choral tradition. http://concertorganists.com/
Who's Who In Lincoln County, Nebraska past state corresponding secy; past pres WRC, mbr 42 years; past pianist past marshal OES; CALLENDER, burtis 0 Oil Dealer; b Ind Apr 7, 1875; http://lincoln.wathenadesigns.com/whowholc.htm
Extractions: Who's Who in Nebraska, 1940 Who's Who LINCOLN COUNTY Theo. Lowe, Jr. INCOLN County, the home of the buffalo and the hunting ground of the Pawnee and Sioux Indians, is located in the Great Plains area and is the third largest county in the state of Nebraska. Known at one time as Shorter County, it comprised most of the western part of Nebraska and extended into Colorado and Wyoming. In fact no definite boundaries were ever established. Major S. H. Long in 1819 followed the Platte to its source and in 1825, six years later, William H. Ashley, a soldier and fur trader from St. Louis, spent part of the winter at the forks of the river, the only place where fuel could be obtained. He found a band of Pawnee Indians here under the leadership of Chief Two Ax, and many pleasant days were spent preparing for the winter hunting and getting the lay of the country. Having obtained all the information he considered necessary, Mr. Ashley decided to leave late in January and prepared to get ready for the journey up the south fork. When Two Ax was informed of the plans, he went to Ashley and told him he could not go for four days as his men were about to make a surround. Mr. Ashley, a military man, knew the ways of the Indians and decided that it would be best to stay. He and his men saw one of those wonderful spectacles of the plains, a buffalo surround.
TROMBONE-L Digest 1968 Topics Covered In This Issue Include 1 Einstein Physicist/Violinist Enrico Fermi - Physicist/pianist Richard Doug Yeo (on his website) Sam burtis has also written one of the most http://www.trombone.org/trombone-l/archives/0103/010303_1968.txt
Extractions: TROMBONE-L Digest 1968 Topics covered in this issue include: 1) Help Me Save Some Music! VERY LONG! by "Nick Drozdoff" 2) RE: Most Influential Trombone Books in your opinion by =?iso-8859-1?Q?Hugo_Garc=EDa_Sampedro?= 3) Teagarden by John Hinchey 4) RE: Most Influential Trombone Books in your opinion by "Daniel Cloutier" 5) Re: Most Influential Trombone Books in your opinion by "ksdowdy" 6) RE: Most Influential Trombone Books in your opinion by sabutin@mindspring.com 7) Etudes by "Jeff Albert" 8) Re: Most Influential Trombone Books in your opinion by "Paul Hill" 9) Re: The American Trombone-my method book (was Re: Most Influential Trombone Books in your opinion) by "Jerry P. Gordon" 10) Re: Etudes by alex iles 14) Orchestral Part needed by JennWhaa@aol.com 15) Trombone Recital: Vladimir Tchekan by "Dean Hubbard" 16) The List by "Nick Drozdoff" 19) Re: The List by "Rod Ellard" 20) Brass Band Vacancies for March 2001 by "Nigel Horne" 21) Situations Wanted for March 2001 by "Nigel Horne" 22) Brass Band Events for March 2001 by "Nigel Horne" ListProcNextPartTROMBONE-Ldigest_1968 Date: Sat, 3 Mar 2001 08:53:58 -0800 From: "Nick Drozdoff"
Subject TROMBONE-L Digest 148 Date Saturday, August 28, 2004 12 Sam burtis is a NYC freelance trombonist and composer, the author of Seventy orso years ago, herbert Clarke said the breath is the life of the tone . http://www.trombone.org/trombone-l/archives/0408/040827.txt
Extractions: Subject: TROMBONE-L digest 148 Date: Saturday, August 28, 2004 12:01 AM From: Multiple recipients of list To: Multiple recipients of list TROMBONE-L Digest 148 Topics covered in this issue include: 1) Focal Dystonia by "Richardson, Timothy Mr. DAC 417 BSB DPW - ERMD" 2) Re: Kenton trombones (was Conn 24H) by jimandcat@juno.com 3) Re: Focal Dystonia by "Chris Tune" 4) RE: Focal Dystonia by "Richardson, Timothy Mr. DAC 417 BSB DPW - ERMD" 5) Re: Fwd: Re: Re: focal dystonia by "David Guion" 6) Miles "Mity" Johnson by "Douglas A. Rowe" 7) Re: Focal Dystonia by sabutin 8) Re: Focal Dystonia by "Steve Gamble" 9) Re: Focal Dystonia by "Paul Kemp" 10) Looking for a challenge by "Richard E. Onofrey, Jr." 11) RE: Looking for a challenge by "Steve Gamble" 12) Re: Focal Dystonia by Roger Hecht 13) Re: Looking for a challenge by Stephen Troy 14) Re: Focal Dystonia by BJMCHAFFIE@aol.com 15) Re: Looking for a challenge by sabutin 16) Re: Looking for a challenge by BJMCHAFFIE@aol.com 17) RE: Looking for a challenge by "Erik Tkal"
Note The Following Is A Section Of A Family History Compiled By Note by herbert A. Poole, who compiled this Genealogy By marrying into the Cheesman He was a natural Musician, a pianist of more than average ability, http://www.antonymaitland.com/hptext/hp0008.txt
Sept/Oct Gazette: Obituaries Frances Cohen Gerber Ed32, Philadelphia, a concert pianist who was active in Dr. herbert K. Cooper Jr. C44 M47 GM50, Lancaster, Pa., a specialist in http://www.upenn.edu/gazette/0900/0900obits.html
Extractions: The Old Guard ... Faculty and Staff The Old Guard Ventnor, N.J., Dec. 1972. Philadelphia, Dec. 8, 1972. Denver, a retired dentist; May 19, at 102 years. Miami. Ridley Park, Pa. South Pasadena, Calif. Elkins Park, Pa., Aug. 1987. Jenkintown, Pa., Jan. 13. Oak Park, Ill., a retired architect who had specialized in the design of schools, churches, and public-works buildings; Mar. 15. Trenton, N.J., Nov. 1984. Chalfont, Pa., 1995. Southport, N.C. Quakertown, Pa., May 23, 1999. Melbourne, Fla. Spring House, Pa., Sept. 12, 1993. Cincinnati, May 27. Hockessin, Del., a retired mathematics teacher in the Philadelphia public-school system; Mar. 2. Philadelphia, retired principal of Benjamin Franklin High School; May 1. Carlisle, Pa., retired dean of the Dickinson School of Law at Pennsylvania State University and a former Erie County judge; Dec. 28. Cleveland, owner of the Danford-Lowell Co. jewelry store; Jan. 28.
Obituaries: Surnames Starting With 'H' Church, Elkton, and enjoyed cooking and playing the piano. Mrs. Mary burtis Hunterwas born at White s Corners of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. herbert Stevens of http://outmangenealogy.org/obits/obits-h.html
Extractions: 39, DIED OCT 29 AT HOSPITAL Funeral services will be Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Darby Baptist church for Mrs. Fred Hahn, 39, of Darby who died at Daly Hospital at 3:45 p.m. Wednesday. Mrs. Hahn had been in poor health for a long time. Interment will be in Lone Pine Cemetery with Dowling Mortuary in charge. Rev. R. R. Greenawalt will officiate at the rites and pallbearers will be Hiram McCullough, William Helm, Clifford Schockley, Henry Holtet, Merlin Yorton and Walker McVicar. Helen Ruth Dixon was born Nov. 10, 1918 at Paola, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Hahn came to the valley about 1945. She was a member of the Darby Legion auxilliary and the Firemens auxilliary. Mrs. Hahn is survived by her widower; a brother, LeRoy Dixon, Los Angeles; and uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Outman, Oakland, Calif. Return to previous page
Deaths 7/99-9/99- Courier-Gazette Digital Edition Newark NY 14513 She was predeceased by her husband, herbert M. Alexander on Jan. 12, 1986. Chaffee, Dorothy Brown Dorothy Brown Chaffee, 84, of burtis Point, Owasco, http://www.cgazette.com/common/news/deaths/1999/deaths9903.html
Extractions: Death Notices July-September '99 Hoffman, Mylo - Mylo H. Hoffman, 89, of Williamson, died September 30, 1999. He had owned and managed Mylo's Arco Station and was a member of the Williamson Odd Fellows. Interment in Marion Cemetery. He is survived by his devoted son and daughter-in-law, Donald and De Hoffman of Williamson; grandchildren, Debora (Lynn) Warney, Daryl (Michele) Hoffman; four great-grandchildren; a sister, Arlene (Fred) Manktelow of Marion; sister-in-law, Elsie Morgan; brothers-in-law, Renee (Doris) VanDeVelde, Chester Fisher, Peter Yaskow; nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his beloved wife, Susie (VanDeVelde) Hoffman. Keukelaar, Eva - Eva M. (Plyter) Keukelaar, 93, of Marion, died September 29, 1999. Interment in Marion Cemetery. She as the widow of Peter J. Keukelaar. She is survived by her daughter, Patricia (Hugh) Thorne of Newark; grandchildren, Sally Thorne, Karen (Pedro) Rivera, Gail (Joe) Schaar; great-granddaughter, Diana, all of Newark; sister, Blanche Leenhouts of Newark; sister-in-law, Nellie DeBlare of Florida; nieces and nephews. top of page
Deaths 7/99-9/99- Courier-Gazette Digital Edition Newark NY 14513 Anthony Catalano in 1994, second husband herbert Gay in continued to perfect hisfavorite piano pieces until Dorothy Brown Chaffee, 84, of burtis Point, Owasco http://www.cgazette.com/common/news/Misc/Deaths/1999/deaths9903.html
Extractions: Death Notices July-September '99 Hoffman, Mylo - Mylo H. Hoffman, 89, of Williamson, died September 30, 1999. He had owned and managed Mylo's Arco Station and was a member of the Williamson Odd Fellows. Interment in Marion Cemetery. He is survived by his devoted son and daughter-in-law, Donald and De Hoffman of Williamson; grandchildren, Debora (Lynn) Warney, Daryl (Michele) Hoffman; four great-grandchildren; a sister, Arlene (Fred) Manktelow of Marion; sister-in-law, Elsie Morgan; brothers-in-law, Renee (Doris) VanDeVelde, Chester Fisher, Peter Yaskow; nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his beloved wife, Susie (VanDeVelde) Hoffman. Keukelaar, Eva - Eva M. (Plyter) Keukelaar, 93, of Marion, died September 29, 1999. Interment in Marion Cemetery. She as the widow of Peter J. Keukelaar. She is survived by her daughter, Patricia (Hugh) Thorne of Newark; grandchildren, Sally Thorne, Karen (Pedro) Rivera, Gail (Joe) Schaar; great-granddaughter, Diana, all of Newark; sister, Blanche Leenhouts of Newark; sister-in-law, Nellie DeBlare of Florida; nieces and nephews. top of page
Searle Wright Herb burtis had brought his harpsichord in from New Jersey, which he played. He was a very good jazz pianist. So, he didnt sit around idly. http://www.vermontorganacademy.com/assests/textDoc/SearleWrightR.htm
Extractions: Remembering M. Searle Wright an interview with Ralph Kneeream and Bruce Bengtson by Lorenz Maycher in the choir room of Christ Church, Reading PA June 26, 2004 The great American organist and composer Searle Wright made his last public appearance at Marilyn Mason's April 4, 2004 performance of Dupre's "Stations of the Cross" at Trinity Episcopal Church in Bethlehem, PA. The date also happened to be Mr. Wright's 86th birthday, and Professor Mason and a small group of friends helped celebrate with Mr. Wright at a dinner party at the Hotel Bethlehem. At the dinner, Marilyn Mason gave this birthday toast: "Age is like art - it's open to interpretation." Pictured below are Searle Wright and Marilyn Mason seated at the 1955 Aeolian-Skinner organ at Trinity Episcopal Church in Bethlehem following her recital: There is another photo taken that same evening of Mr. Wright trying out the organ, with a delighted Marilyn Mason registering for him. After playing a few chords, Mr. Wright turned to the church's rector and proclaimed the organ to be "quite beautiful and very refined." Here is that photo: Less than three months later, Ralph Kneeream and Bruce Bengtson met with Vermont Organ Academy director, Lorenz Maycher in the choir room of Christ Episcopal Church, Reading, PA to reminisce about their associations with Searle Wright.
ANOTHER WORLD: DAY PLAYERS burtis, Janet Marie ((1) Hospital visitor, 1976. (2) Nurse, 1976 x4. (3) Diner,1976) herbert, Mark ((1) Disco extra, 1975 x2. (2) Student, 1976) http://www.igs.net/~awhp/dayplay.html