Concert Schedule Nathan Rundlett, baritone; TBA, pianist. Ferdinand the Bull Composer AlanRidout Text Munro Leaf. Lesley chen, violin; william Ramsay, narrator http://www.sbmusicclub.org/schedule.htm
Chamber Music International CheYen chen - Viola First prize winner of the 2003 william Primrose ViolaCompetition and Yuri Bashmet prize winner of the 2003 Lionel Tertis Viola http://www.chambermusicinternational.org/index.php?main=artists&artist_id=35
Chamber Music International william Scharnberg has been Professor of Music at the College of Music since 1983and was named a Regents Professor CheYen chen Che-Yen chen - Viola http://www.chambermusicinternational.org/index.php?main=artists&artist_id=32
ConcertSchedule Martin Beaver violin, Melvin chen piano, Clive Greensmith cello, David Krakauerclarinet, william Purvis French horn All Brahms, all magnificent. http://www.yale.edu/norfolk/ConcertSchedule.htm
Extractions: The opera is a journey into the life and death of physicist Richard Feynman, one of the most brilliant and charismatic figures in the pantheon of modern science. Feynman depicts a man attuned to the beat of a different drum, through a story woven from themes of tragic love, the atom bomb, and a virtual journey to the exotic land of Tuva.
Saint Paul Sunday, May 2005 Broadcast Listings Charles Wadsworth, CheeYun, Todd Palmer, Andrés Díaz, and Wendy chen cellist Andrés Díaz, and pianist Wendy chen join Charles for in various http://saintpaulsunday.publicradio.org/listings/shows05_05.htm
Extractions: Even thinking back over the tremendous artists who have appeared on Saint Paul Sunday over the years, it's hard to come up with a partner who's more fun to make radio with than Leif Ove Andsnes, who brings a rare combination of high intelligence, lovely sense of humor, wisdom far beyond what you might expect in such a young artist and a fabulous willingness to dive into the radio experience. For Leif Ove, this radio program is not simply a performance, but a conversation, an exposition, an exchange of ideas. He offers his own experience of learning and performing the music, adds depth to whatever I might bring up and is only to happy to play a phrase at the piano to make what we've been talking about more clear. Further, I ought to mention that Leif Ove is also one of the best pianists on the planet.
Radio New Zealand Featured is pianist Wayne Marshall and the New Zealand String Quartet in aprogramme of chen came to international attention last year when he won the http://www.radionz.co.nz/index.php?id=147&nav=2§ion=c_highlights
UE Department Of Music Organists appearing since 1963 include william Albright, Robert Clark, pianist Garnet Ungar has appeared extensively as soloist and chamber musician in http://music.evansville.edu/keyboard.htm
Extractions: Piano Proficiency Requirements for Non-Keybaord Majors Keyboard students at the University of Evansville study with highly skilled teacher-performers in the context of a small, closely-knit liberal arts institution. The low student-faculty ratio and teaching emphasis of the university give all keyboard students the benefit of close personal contact with their teachers and each other. The small size of the department-around 120 students-ensures that all students have ample opportunity to participate in master classes , weekly studio classes, weekly student recitals, a concerto competition and degree recitals. Keyboard students at UE also have the opportunity to accompany singers, instrumentalists and choirs and to participate in large and small ensembles, benefitting from frequent coachings by different faculty members. Students perform on two Bösendorfer concert grand pianos, four organs made by Holtkamp, Fisk, and Reuter and two harpsichords made by Dowd and Jones. In addition to frequent faculty solo and chamber performances, the Department of Music hosts an organ series
Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra - Press chen Yi Ge Xu (Antiphony) chen He The Butterfly Lovers Concerto WilliamWolfram, pianist Rossini Overture to the Turk in Italy http://www.bpo.org/press/index.php?action=View&articleID=263
Six Finalists Announced In a new addition to the final round, each pianist will perform a fiftyminute solo 940 pm-1020 pm - Ms. Sa chen (Beethoven, Piano Concerto No. http://www.cliburn.org/page/512/1
Extractions: SIX FINALISTS ANNOUNCED FORT WORTH, Texas, May 29, 2005The jury of the Twelfth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition has selected six pianists to advance to the final round of the competition. The announcement was made tonight from the stage of the Nancy Lee and Perry R. Bass Performance Hall. The six finalists are (in alphabetical order): Name, age (Country) Ms. Joyce Yang, 19 (S. Korea) In a new addition to the final round, each pianist will perform a fifty-minute solo recital consisting of entire works chosen by the pianist. Each pianist will also perform two concerti of their choice with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra. These works will be performed under the direction of distinguished American conductor James Conlon. The final round will be held Wednesday June 1 through Sunday, June 5, with concert sessions featuring three artists beginning at 7:30 pm daily, and six performing on Saturday, beginning at 1:30 pm (see complete schedule below.) SCHEDULE OF THE FINAL ROUND PERFORMANCES:
KAWAI - The World's Advanced Piano! Legendary pianist. Mike Jones. Jazz Piano. Julius Williams The Shigeru KawaiEX Concert Piano played by chen is the flagship instrument of the Shigeru http://www.onofriopiano.com/Kawai_most_advanced_piano.htm
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Music Faculty william Westney, pianist, holds two endowed positions at Texas Tech University Paul Whitfield Horn Distinguished Professor and Browning http://www.depts.ttu.edu/music/SOM/WilliamWestney.asp
Extractions: Radiotelevisione Italiana . His solo recital appearances include New York's Lincoln Center, the National Gallery and Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C., St. John's Smith Square in London, National Public Radio ("Performance Today"), Taiwan, Korea, and a U.S. State Department tour of Italy. Critics have praised his recordings of solo and chamber works for CRI and Musical Heritage Society, and Newsweek magazine selected his CRI recording of Leo Ornstein's works as one of its "Ten Best American Music Recordings" of the year. An internationally noted educator, conference presenter, and author, William Westney has been honored many times with teaching awards, including the Yale School of Music Alumni Association's prestigious "Certificate of Merit", for his distinctive and innovative contributions to the teaching of musical performance. He has also been a frequent guest professor at Tonghai University in Taiwan. Dr. Westney's unique “Un-Master Class” performance workshops were described as "fascinating" in a featured
Sequenza21/The Contemporary Classical Music Weekly (2002) is a world premiere of a Network for New Music commission by chen Yi But the Network for New Music s own Charles Abramovic and guest pianist http://www.sequenza21.com/kravetz.html
Extractions: April 2-17, 1999 by Deborah Kravetz This reprise of the American Music Theater Festivals 1995 Obie-award winning production opens with the cast silhouetted against a sunrise scrim, a technique that is used throughout to demarcate scenes. The tone is bluegrass twang with guitar and harmonica; the singing is country colloquial; the text is free verse that sometimes falls into those annoying rhyming couplets so characteristic of 1980s musicals. OK, what is it? Too talky and not enough music to be a musical, its almost crying out to become an operasinging through the dialog might dignify the material that Guettel has already composed as long meandering phrases in conversational rhythm. The story is simple: Floyd gets trapped in an underground cave with visions of creating a spectacular tourist attraction in rural Kentucky of 1925. When he cant get out, he philosophizes and hallucinates. Friends and family attempt to help, and philosophize, and the rescue crew and media create a carnival atmosphere, and philosophize. The music is not memorable; what remains as memorable is the visual: The Riddle Song of Floyds and his brothers energetic reminiscences, and the reporters Is That Remarkable , for its dance, its sudden close, three-part harmony and ragtime rhythm (but not a melody in sight), and satiric lyrics about newspapers and reporting. Get Comfortable is a hard blues number with a rhythmic driving bass that takes place during a rainstorm (really, on stage). The only motif that stayed with me was Floyds echoing yo-do-di-oh-do yodel, which is perilously close to the vamp of New York, New York.
Rags, Strides & Stomps pianistS SIR ROLAND HANNA, TERRY WALDO MELVIN chen PLAY In addition tobeing a solo pianist, Sir Hanna has accompanied such artists as Sarah Vaughan, http://www.jazzatlincolncenter.org/jalc/news/archive/011026b-news.html
Accents! Missouri Southern State College Newsletter At the age of 19, pianist Jie chen has already established herself as a maturemusician. During the 20042005 season her performances include recital debuts http://www.mssu.edu/accents/accents2005/accents03-04-05.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 New campus calendar keeps you "in the know" With this edition of Accents! comes the announcement of an new Web-based events calendar for Missouri Southern State University. Any department or division wishing to add events or activities must contact the Public Information Office to obtain access to the master calendar of events. Contact Rod Surber at ext. 9399 or 9365. For the first time, departments at Missouri Southern will have the chance to make entries and updates on an events calendar that will be available to the entire campus community and the public from the MSSU homepage and other MSSU sites. This means anyone wanting information on a lecture, play, movie or other campus event can simply log on to find out the details. From the MSSU home page the calendar link will appear under "News" on the left menu bar. From Accents! simply go to the "Calendar" on the upper left side of this page to get to the events calendar.
IMG Artists Signs Van Cliburn Winner! - IMGArtists.com The Silver Medal is awarded by the william M. Fuller Foundation, Born intoa musical family in Henan, China, Sa chen shares with Lang Lang and Yundi Li http://www.imgartists.com/?page=news/index.html&id=18
Welcome To Phelex Foundation Website! old girl clutching a twentydollar bill uttered these words to chen Huijie,who was selling tea. Yufei was a hard worker and a diligent pianist. http://www.phelex.com/en/highlights/teasalesnews5-2.htm
Extractions: At around 11 AM yesterday, a retired couple visited the tea stand but left quickly. 15 minutes later, they returned carrying three stacks of books and donated them to the Dripping Water Elementary. They came back again and this time, they were hauling three sets of "The Four Classics". Their only words were, "We hope that you will study hard and read as much as you can." When reporters asked for their names, they left rapidly covering their faces so no photographs could be taken. "Brother, here's money, I'll buy tea!" Yesterday afternoon, a three year old girl clutching a twenty-dollar bill uttered these words to Chen Huijie, who was selling tea. As small as she was, she raised the twenty over her head and thanked Chen. When reporters asked her why she bought so much tea, she pointed out her grandma and said that it was Granny's order. After a few minutes, the same girl was clutching another 100-dollar bill. "Brother, may I have more tea please."
Contempo - 2004-2005 Concert Schedule chen Yi Qi for flute, cello, piano and percussion Jonathan Harvey william CobleAwakening Captive for solo piano, soprano, 14 players and computer http://contempo.uchicago.edu/schedule.html
Downstairs At The Cornelia Street Cafe Soundrhythium Michael TA Thompson and pianist Eri Yamamoto Thursday, Justine F. chen presents scenes from her new computer assisted chamber opera http://www.corneliastreetcafe.com/list.asp?sdate=8/15/2005&from_cal=0
August 22, 2001 with HungKuan chen and Tema Blackstone. She has made two solo piano Jeffrey Weng won the 2nd prize at the Young pianist Competition of New Jersey http://www.chineseperformingarts.net/082201.htm