Accents! Missouri Southern State College Newsletter At the age of 19, pianist Jie chen has already established herself as a maturemusician Cosponsors william Kumbier, English, and Paul Teverow, History, http://www.mssu.edu/accents/accents2005/accents03-11-05.htm
Extractions: Accents! is 5 p.m., Wednesdays. Classified ads will be published only once, unless individuals contact the editor or call ext. 9506. Send Accents! submissions to the EDITOR Jie Chen concert tonight on campus Jie Chen, the Grand Prize winner of the 2004 Missouri Southern International Piano Competition, will play a "Return from Carnegie" concert Friday, March 11. Ms. Chen played a debut recital in Carnegie Recital Hall in New York City on Oct. 4, 2004. Ms. Chen will play at 7:30 p.m., Friday, March 11 in Webster Recital Hall on the Missouri Southern State University campus. Jeff Skibbe of 88.7KXMS radio will assist with program remarks. The concert will be broadcast live internationally at www.kxms.org and locally on 88.7KXMS. At 7 p.m. the radio station will air a half-hour program of performances by other 2004 MSIPC winners. Those performances will continue during the 15-minute intermission at the midpoint in the live recital broadcast. Tickets for the event are $10 general admission, $5 for students and seniors. Reservations and ticket information are available by calling 625-9755.
ABC Classics 'Howard Blake Lifecycle' CD Cat. No. 476 118-4 (or 4761184) This suite of 24 attractive and entertaining pieces, including Walking in theAir , is magnificently performed by pianist william chen, who makes his debut http://www.buywell.com/cgi-bin/buywellic2/afly.html?id=NXuTBqfI&mv_arg=02584
Extractions: MusiciansNews GuitarsMusicGear BassMusicGear DigitalPianosKeyboards ... Home Email Password Short Remember Me Help? Free Membership Search Products Manufacturers News and Articles Message Boards Artists and Bands Sheet Music Tab Log in Email Password Help? Free membership Manufacturers Behringer ... MIDI Guitar Playing Made Easy, daily, weekly, beginner and PRO Pianist Melvin Chen, Christian A. Johnson Fellow and visiting assistant professor of music and chemistry at Bard, will perform a solo piano recital on Friday, February 22. Presented by The Bard Center, the concert is free and open to the public and begins at 8:00 p.m. in Olin Hall on the Bard College campus.
Nanette McGuinness, Soprano, Concerts mezzosoprano Virginia chen pianist Melinda Coffey French duets by Delibes, Faure, Flores, pianist william Ludtke and other artists for a http://www.nanette.biz/concerts.htm
Arcosanti : Experience : Events : Archive : William Hooker under the direction of composer/ percussionist william Hooker, pianist MarkHennan, 6/15, Flam chen The Heavenly Court of the Celestial Ling Ling http://www.arcosanti.org/expArcosanti/visit/events/archive/old/hooker.html
Extractions: The Colly Soleri Music Center in conjunction with the Arizona Commission on the Arts is offering a one-week residency, workshop and series of performances and informal lectures under the direction of composer/ percussionist William Hooker , pianist Mark Hennan, and choreographer Makiko Oka from July 18 to July 24th. Hooker along with fellow New York Knitting Factory performers, Mark Hennan and Makiko Oka, will conduct daily workshops and informal performances/lectures geared towards students interested in advancing their compositional and performance skills and exploring integrative multimedia in jazz, rock, avant-garde and new music. Hooker proposes to develop themes which will deal with visual art, music and the relationship of color to motion, a piece which "will enable others to tune in with their disciplines in mind." William Hooker brings over 40 years of musical experience from the United States, Europe, and Japan to Arcosanti to "create a workshop for composition, dance, drums and piano, leading to a performance in the end". The week's activities will include:
August 5, 2001 His recording on New World Records of william Grant Still s Suite Mr.HungKuan chen is probably the most decorated pianist in Boston. He won http://www.chineseperformingarts.net/080501.htm
Classical Voice Of North Carolina by william Thomas Walker. Since the midday Chamber Music series was first organizedby He was joined by violinist Cerovsek and pianist Wendy chen. http://www.cvnc.org/reviews/2004/features/Spoleto3.html
Extractions: Spoleto Festival USA Overview: Chamber Music Series by William Thomas Walker Since the midday Chamber Music series was first organized by Charles Wadsworth, at the Italian Festival, at Spoleto founder Gian-Carlo Menotti's behest, it has been a major anchor around which many visitors organize their stay. I missed the first week of the Spoleto USA Festival, which featured a special concert honoring Wadsworth's 75th birthday, highlighted by the return of violinist Joshua Bell, cellist Carter Brey, and most provocatively, flutist Paula Robison. Robison had not at the Charleston based festival since she and her husband, violist Scott Nickrenz, left with Menotti as a result of the Great Schism of 1993. The Post and Courier featured an interview and story that was interesting for what it did not say or imply about the possible future of the two festivals. Both Robison and new "hit" pianist Jeremy Denk had left before my first concert of the second week. Program VI, heard June 6 in a packed Dock Street Theatre, was a good crowd-pleaser. Those familiar with Stravinsky's Pulcinella A vital performance of the Octet in E-flat, Op. 20, by Mendelssohn sent the audience away in high spirits. Balances were unusually good, and there was close co-ordination of phrasing with ideally chosen tempos. The resident St. Lawrence String Quartet was joined by violinists Chee-Yun and Cerovsek, violist Daniel Phillips, and cellist Alisa Weilerstein.
Melvin Chen: Biography A native of Tennessee, pianist MELVIN chen is recognized as an important youngartist, as well as the william Petschek Piano Scholarship and the Ruth D. http://www.melvinchen.com/bio.html
Extractions: 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, Bostons Jordan Hall, in addition to other appearances throughout the country, Canada and Asia. In recent years Mr. Chens concerts included his New York debut recital at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, performing Bachs Goldberg Variations and Beethovens 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 Bachs Goldberg Variations, a recording of Beethovens Diabelli Variations, and performances with the American Symphony Orchestra.
Piano Society - Pianists - Hotaik Sung the tutelage of Dr. Jonathan Jou, a distinguished pianist and teacher. Rueibin chen, Craig Sheppard, william Wellborn, Nelita True, and Mack McCray. http://www.pianosociety.com/index.php?id=230
Peabody Institute : Voice Department Photo Gallery City Paper Best of Baltimore 2004 Audrey chen (BrynJulson) From left EronBruce, tenor; Matthew Odell, pianist; william Johnson, baritone; http://www.peabody.jhu.edu/index.php?pageID=1660
Terry Winter Owens - Performances - Past And Future Pianophoria Book II Excerpts will be performed by pianist william Troop on four works for piano Rendezvous with Hyakutake performed by PeiChun chen, http://www.terrywinterowens.com/concerts.html
Extractions: Gurdjieff essays UPCOMING CONCERTS and BROADCASTS: The Pure Space Into Which Flowers Endlessly Open will be performed by the Merling Trio at Bowling Green University's New Music and Art Festival, on Friday Oct. 28th, 2005. For further details please go to http://www.bgsu.edu/colleges/music/MACCM/festival/nmaf26/about.htm The Merling Trio will perform The Pure Space into which Flowers Endlessly Open on Saturday, October 29th, 2005 at the Kerrytown Concert House - 415 North Fourth Avenue - Ann Arbor - Michigan - 48104 Phone 734-769-2999 - Fax 734-769-7791 - For tickets please Email kch@kerrytown.com Fanny and Nathalie Tran, duo pianists, will perform Ariadne's Crown , date and venue to be announced. The Pure Space Into Which Flowers Endlessly Open will be performed by the Merling Trio at Bowling Green University's New Music and Art Festival, Oct. 27-29, 2005. Details to follow. Bruce Gbur will give the US premiere of Lay Your Shadow on the Sundials at Kansas State University during the academic year 2005-2006.
Edison Symphony Orchestra - Judith Morse, Conductor. and compositions including the william Kapell Piano Competition, Ms.chen made her theatrical debut in 1994, as the pianist Clara Schumann, http://www.edisonsymphony.com/
Extractions: Directions to Middlesex County College The Edison Symphony Orchestra is a 70 piece professional symphony. Concerts are held at Middlesex County College Theatre (Exit 10 off of the NJ Turnpike) or at the State Theatre New Brunswick, NJ (Exit 9 off of the NJ Turnpike) World Class artists are regular features on the program. The orchestra was founded in 2000, by President Angelo A. Orlando, Jr. Judith Morse , Conductor, will be starting her sixth season with the symphony, now the "Official Orchestra of Middlesex County."
UMBC TheatreProduction History Neal Light Designer Sandy chen (Student) pianist and Composer Nessi Guenschel 79, 13-16, 1974 Direction Dr. Anne Reid Set Design william T. Brown http://userpages.umbc.edu/~cobb/p/1970s.htm
Extractions: Production History Three From Spain May 1-3, 7-9, 1980 Direction Wendy Salkind Set Design William T. Brown Costume Design Janet Neil Light Design Janet Neil, William T. Brown Guitarist and Musical Advisor Ronald Pearl 12/79 The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov December 5-8, 12-15, 1979 Director Xerxes Mehta Set Designer Tom Arntsen Costume Designer Janet Neal Light Designer Sandy Chen (Student) Pianist and Composer Nessi Guenschel Electronic Sound Bill Tudor Environmental Sound David Thompson Margaret Gunther Property Design Anne Burnes Dance Choreography Jeff Duncan 11/79 The Man Who Came to Dinner The Country Wife by William Wycherley May 10-12, 17-19, 1979 Direction Jackson J. Phippen Set Design Thomas S. Arntsen Costume Design Janet Snyder Neil Light Design Greg Mason Make-up Design Thom Ballantine 12/78 Beckett Saved by Edward Bond May 4-6, 11-13, 18-20, 1978 Direction Jackson Phippen Design Thomas Arntsen Janet Neil 12/77
Young Concert Artists Alumni CARTER BREY, cellist; william SHARP, baritone; DOMINIQUE WEBER, pianist. COURTENAY BUDD, soprano; THOMAS CARROLL, cellist; YUNJIE chen, pianist; http://www.yca.org/Pages/alumni.html
Extractions: - THE NEW YORK TIMES Young Concert Artists Alumni YCA Alumni have had a pervasive impact on virtually all facets of classical music with alumni all over the world active in composing, conducting, performing, teaching, and founding of music institutions and festivals. They have thriving solo and chamber music careers in the U.S., Europe and Asia. Young Concert Artists Alumni have founded more than twenty-five music festivals and chamber groups, including the Chamber Orchestra of Europe; the Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival; TASHI; Speculum Musicae; Chamber Music Society of Boston; and the Seattle Chamber Music Festival. They have served as the conductors and artistic directors of such music institutions and festivals as The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center; Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival; Mostly Mozart; Bravo! Colorado Music Festival in Vail; Dallas Symphony International Summer Music Festival; Bard College Chamber Music Festival; and Music from Angel Fire. The alumni can currently be heard on more than a thousand recordings on such major labels as Sony, RCA, and Denon, and have won nine Grammy Awards. Young Concert Artists are also professors at twenty-four major institutions, including Harvard, Yale, M.I.T., Seoul University in Korea, New England Conservatory, The Juilliard School, the Detmold Conservatory, and the Hochschule fur Musik in Leipzig, Germany.
SMS Newsletter Upbeat No.9 Malaysianborn pianist Bobby chen entered the Yehudi Menuhin School as a william Shakespeare ~. Without music, life is a journey through a desert. http://www.geocities.com/Broadway/Balcony/1338/upbeats9.htm
Extractions: Online edition March 2003 Issue No. 9 previous issues : Its time to sit back and relax with a glass of your favourite drink while you digest UPBEAT, the newsletter that gives you news on MUSIC. If youre on the go, sit down. Breath. Read on. We have a very varied programme for you this year. In April, you will see a cello and piano concert including masterclass given by Miranda Harding and Ng Chong Lim. For this concert only, I must warn you that seats are limited to 120 persons only, so book early to avoid disappointments. The month of May brings us a world-class pianist from our own home country, and hes none other than the remarkable Bobby Chen. Then, the biggest party is back to rock Kuching. The world-famous Rainforest World Music Festival 2003 will spice up our July. And theres more! In September, an exciting collaboration between a Swedish pianist and a Malaysian pianist brings about JMDuo - a night of piano duets! Dont miss out on any of these concerts. We try to bring as diverse a programme as possible for you to enjoy at a constant low ticket prices. Believe me, its hard work!
Be There: Christchurch And Canterbury Events On-line Sir william returns to present the Haydn Symphony No 83, the wonderful La Poule Brilliant young pianist John chen joins us fresh from his triumph in the http://www.bethere.org.nz/ShowEvent.asp?id=8036&FROMTO=&CURDATE=&Mode=Calendar&C
Redirecting... chen Yi Ge Xu (Antiphony) Bruch Scottish Fantasy, op. 46 Join the HonoluluSymphony and American pianist william wolfram in this spectacular season http://www.honolulusymphony.com/masterworks.htm
Fort Worth Business Press Firstprize winner of the 2003 william Kapell Piano Competition, In March2006, he and his wife, pianist Gloria chen, have been invited to tour Taiwan http://www.fwbusinesspress.com/display.php?id=224
Main Window william chen has recently launched a CD in London at the Mayfair Art Gallery . Prof Alexander Jenner concert pianist and teacher of Vienna Hochschule http://www.sipca.com.au/newsletters/200403.html
Extractions: Scott Davie who performed for the Friends in 2002 has recently released through ABC Classics, a CD of music by Rachmaninov, performed on a Ron Overs piano. Works include the Six Moments Musicaux Op. 16 and Variations on a Theme by Corelli Op. 42 . Scott visited Moscow in January this year to research Rachmaninov scores for his doctoral thesis.