Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival 11th Season June 12-27, 2004 Chausson. Concerto for Piano, Violin, and String Quartet, Op. 21. Hugos Chapel AdamsFoundation Recital In Recital richard and john contiguglia. http://www.greatlakeschambermusic.com/concertdates.html
PROF S DUO-PIANO PAGE richard and john contiguglia; Misha and Cipa Dichter; Irina and Julia Elkina; ThomasHecht and Sandra Shapiro; DUETTISTS (One Piano, Four Hands). http://w3.gwis.com/~fschoett/duo.htm
Music (093098) Twins rule the family of Auburn s identical pianists. Not only are classicalkeyboardists richard and john contiguglia, age 61, identical twins, http://newtimes.rway.com/1998/093098/music.htm
Extractions: Now based in New York City, the duo pianists return to their hometown Thursday, Oct. 1, for a concert benefiting the Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center, to be staged at Auburn's East Middle School, 159 Franklin St. Concert organizers wisely scheduled a 7 p.m. performance for the convenience of families with young children, as well as seniors who prefer an early evening and music lovers driving in from Syracuse. Honoring the 100th anniversary of George Gershwin's birth on Sept. 26, 1898, the program opens with the composer's own four-hand setting of his Cuban Overture , followed by En Blanc et Noir by Claude Debussy. The program's first half closes with Variations on a Theme of Haydn, Opus 56b by Johannes Brahms. After intermission, the artists perform Franz Liszt's own transcription of his
What's Shakin' (030205) Twin pianists john and richard contiguglia, who perform as a duo, remember whenit was routine to enjoy live recitals by great performers in their own back http://newtimes.rway.com/2005/030205/shakin.shtml
Extractions: It took awhile for Randy Wolken to decide to seek the Republican designation to run for mayor on this fall's ballot. "Actually, I really enjoy my work at the Manufacturers Association of Central New York," he said last week, reflecting on the decision. "It's great to help with building companies, helping companies be successful in this community. But the city is not headed in the right direction and I have real concerns about the future of the city. It's time to get in and talk about where we're going in the future. I want to spend this next month before the Republicans choose their candidate talking about where we can go as a community. We can be a great city again. We have all the resources necessary to do that. But we need strong, solid leadership, a leader we can trust in order to move into the 21st century in a progressive manner." This month Wolken will be taking a leave of absence from MACNY to do that talking. Four years ago Wolken was the first Republican to declare mayoral intentions, pledging he would be in the race all the way, even if it required a primary fight. At the GOP nominating convention, however, he was told after the party's ward committees voted that he had lost to Bernie Mahoney, even though Republican county chair Bob Giarusso would not release the vote totals. On the spot, Mahoney anointed Wolken the party's candidate of the future. Although the most-heard phrase of the evening from ward committee members was, "I want to vote for Randy, but I've got to vote for Bernie," Wolken demurred a primary challenge. Within a month he moved from the executive directorship of the Samaritan Center to the MACNY presidency.
Discography - Compositions Of William Bolcom richard and john contiguglia, pianists. Helicon Classics HE 1004 (CD on Grainger Bolcom Music for Two Pianos; also THE SERPENT S KISS and THROUGH http://www.bolcomandmorris.com/disc2.html
Elon University Cultural Calendar: Fall 2005 richard and john contiguglia, duo pianists Whitley Auditorium, 730 pm The AdamsFoundation Piano Recital Series is sponsored by the TimesNews Elon http://www.elon.edu/e-net/cultural/2005oct.asp
Extractions: Admission by ticket only: $10.00 or free for Elon students with valid ID. Tickets for Friday shows will be available in the Koury Concourse at 3:00 p.m. Friday, September 30. Tickets for Saturday shows will be available in the Koury Concourse at 8:00 a.m. Saturday, October 1. Tickets will not be available in the box office; please call (336) 278-7271 with questions. Digital artist Jon Haddock brings a unique art exhibition that connects structures in his home of Tempe, Arizona, with Elon and Burlington, NC. His theme deals with the ubiquity of modern suburban architecture contrasted with architecture that is unique, though undesirable, because of its age, reputation, or current usage. While most of these unique prints focus on Phoenix, Ariz. (motels along Van Buren Avenue, crack houses in South Phoenix), Haddock has also created work specifically for this exhibition utilizing references from local structures selected by Elon art students. On exhibit through October 27.
CE JUN 04 john AND richard contiguglia, DUAL PIANISTS. EARLY WORKS. 29Jun-04. MARTIN, FRANK.MASS FOR DOUBLE A CAPPELA CHOIR (1922-26). NETHERLANDS CHAMBER CHOIR http://www.kser.org/Classical Edge Jun 04.htm
Extractions: Site: Contiguglia, Richard and John Description: Duo pianists home page, includes biography, repertoire and reviews, plus recordings on Gemini CD Classics. URL: http://www.duopianistscontiguglia.com/gemini.htm Title: Gemini CD Classics Keywords: Gemini CD Classics, recording label, recording, label, CDs, Richard and John Contiguglia, classical, music, Gemini, CD, classics, twin, twins, Liszt, Schubert, duo, pianists, duo-pianists, Richard, John, Contiguglia, classical music, four-hand, four-hands Description: Recording label of Duo-Pianists Richard and John Contiguglia. Includes releases of Liszt and Schubert works.
Acclaimed Pianists To Perform At Thomaston Opera House The recitals at the Thomaston Opera House will feature duopianists richard andJohn contiguglia on Sunday, March 17 at 2 pm; and pianist Robert Blocker on http://www.thevoicenews.com/News/2002/0315/Arts_And_Amusements/002.html
Extractions: The Thomaston Opera House has been selected by the Adams Foundation of Santa Barbara, CA as one of five cities to participate in a pilot series of piano recitals by acclaimed pianists in the spring of 2002. The series is designed to reestablish piano recitals in communities throughout America. The recitals at the Thomaston Opera House will feature duo-pianists Richard and John Contiguglia on Sunday, March 17 at 2 p.m.; and pianist Robert Blocker on Saturday, May 4 at 8 p.m. The idea for Adams Piano Recitals was born a year ago after Stephen Adams, philanthropist and piano lover, heard the Contiguglia brothers perform at Yale and in Santa Barbara. The foundation's intent is to make possible live piano recitals at affordable prices by nationally and internationally acclaimed American artists performing on the finest available Steinway pianos in small, acoustically superior halls. Richard and John Contiguglia are identical twins who have collaborated as a piano duo since they were five years old. They have received rave reviews from critics on both sides of the Atlantic. The Washington Post described them as "Phenomenal Duo Pianists," the national newspaper of Holland, De Trou, hailed them as "in a class by themselves." Records and Recording proclaimed, "They have given the two-piano medium a whole new dimension. The Contiguglias stand apart in a lofty world of their own, unrivaled and supreme." Byron Belt, for Newhouse News Service, called them "foremost among today's duo-pianists."
Voice News - Arts And Amusements The recitals at the Thomaston Opera House will feature duopianists richard andJohn contiguglia on Sunday, March 17 at 2 pm; and pianist Robert Blocker on http://www.thevoicenews.com/News/2002/0315/Arts_And_Amusements/
Extractions: Nancy Tucker, an enthusiastic, accomplished and delightful entertainer, will appear at the University of Hartford on Saturday, March 16 at 7:30 p.m. in the Wilde Auditorium, located in the Harry Jack Gray Center. This concert is part of the 2002 "Music for a Change" benefit concert series; proceeds will benefit Covenant to Care, an interfaith nonprofit organization that connects child-care workers with faith communities throughout Connecticut to provide programs, goods and services to abused, neglected and impoverished children and their families. The Thomaston Opera House has been selected by the Adams Foundation of Santa Barbara, CA as one of five cities to participate in a pilot series of piano recitals by acclaimed pianists in the spring of 2002. The series is designed to reestablish piano recitals in communities throughout America. The recitals at the Thomaston Opera House will feature duo-pianists Richard and John Contiguglia on Sunday, March 17 at 2 p.m.; and pianist Robert Blocker on Saturday, May 4 at 8 p.m.
DRAM - Browse [1 - 10] - Database Of Recorded American Music Track Kaleidoscope. Composition date 1959. Composer(s) Corigliano, john (1938).Performers contiguglia, john duo-pianists; contiguglia, richard piano. http://dram.nyu.edu/dram/?do_action=BrowseTitles&objtype=2&alpha=ka
Extractions: Find a Dealer Search Steinway.com More Steinway Sites Steinway Boutique A-C D-G H-L M-Q R-T ... Immortals Marcello Abbado Joseph Bloch Jocelyn Abbot Robert Blocker Dag Achatz Daniel Blumenthal Joaquin Achúcarro Toby Blumenthal Beegie Adair Elisaveta Blumina Thomas Adès Michele Boegner James Adler Hans Boepple Daniel Adni Gergely Bogányi Adrian Aeschbacher Abba Bogin Valery Afanassiev William Bolcom Chia-Huei Ai Claude Bolling Howard Aibel Andrea Bonatta Pierre-Laurent Aimard Anthony di Bonaventura Rieko Aizawa James Bonn Temuri Akhobadze Luiza Borac Caroline Alassio Michael Boriskin Paul Alberts Ana Maria Trenchi di Bottazi Aleph Bernhard Böttner Dmitri Alexeev Rita Bouboulidi Geri Allen Laurent Boukobza Gregory Allen Yuri Boukoff Amaral Viera Heléna Bowkun Marco Antonio de Almeida Andreas Boyde Ilse von Alpenheim Frank Braley Judith Alstadter Marcelo Bratke Nellie Alva Michael Braunfels Kenneth Amada Ronald Brautigam Mark Anderson Alfred Brendel Rosario Andino John Briggs Eteri Andjaparidze Sarah Beth Briggs Erich Andreas Lothar Broddack Mitchell Andrews Yefim Bronfman Leif Ove Andsnes Alan Brown Nicholas Angelich Deondra Brown Aglika Angelova Desirae Brown Agustin Anievas Gregory Brown Rosa Antonelli Ian Brown Helge Antoni Jeremy Neville Brown Vera Appleton Marilyn Brown Guilherme Arantes Melody Brown Martha Argerich Ryan Brown Arnulf von Arnim Angela Brownridge Adele Arnò Bruce Brubaker Arkady Aronov Leonid Brumberg Sulamita Aronovsky Carlo Bruno Lydia Artymiw Cristina Bruno Sahan Arzruni David Bryan Bernard d'Ascoli Rudolf Buchbinder
Extractions: Find a Dealer Search Steinway.com More Steinway Sites Steinway Boutique A-C D-G H-L M-Q ... U-Z Ensembles Immortals Abbott O'Gorman Duo Jupiter Trio American Piano Quartet American Schubert Institute Katia and Marielle Labèque Amsterdam Piano Duo Joanna and Louise Leschin Beaux Arts Trio Isabel Beyer and Harvey Dagul The Piano Duo Lenti Nicola and Alexandra Bibby Los Angeles Piano Quartet Marie-José Billard and Julien Azais Silke-Thora Matthies and Christian Köhn The Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh Jeremy Neville Brown and David Johns Judit Meri and Helmut Hirschburger The 5 Browns Music from Marlboro Desirae and Deondra Brown Musica de Camara Bobby and Harry Cardillo David Nettle and Richard Markham Ronald Cavaye and Valeria Szervansky Clinton Narboni Duo The Peabody Trio The Cologne Piano Duo Güher and Süher Pekinel Lydia and Mario Conter Perotti-Dutt Duo John and Richard Contiguglia Edoardo Pertich and Lucia Passaglia Stephen Coombs and Christopher Scott Quartetto Beethoven di Roma Simon Crawford-Phillips and Philip Moore Janine Reding and Henry Piette Da Camera Society The Schrade Family The Dichters Melvin Stecher and Norman Horowitz Duo Turgeon Hans-Peter and Volker Stenzl Bracha Eden and Alexander Tamir Yaara Tal and Andreas Groethuysen Eroica Trio Alfred and Herbert Teltschik Trio Fontenay Toni and Rosi Grunschlag Trio Lyrika The Gryphon Trio Trio di Trieste Het Storioni Trio Amsterdam Uriarte-Mrongovius Delores Hodgens and Samuel Howard Frank-Immo and Ralf-Torsten Zichner The Andrew Jackson Pianoforte
School Of Music :: Performance Opportunities and Joseph Bloch, duopianists richard and john contiguglia, vocal coach anddirector Benton Hess, and the contemporary group Brave New Works. http://www.ups.edu/music/Perform.htm
Extractions: Current Students Parents Alumni Community ... School of Music > Performance Opportunities The School of Music plays an important role in the cultural life of the University and the City of Tacoma. In 2004-2005 we produced nearly 120 concerts in a thirty-week academic year. Faculty recitals, guest artists, student performances, ensemble concerts, master classes, music festivals: all are part of a full schedule filled with performance opportunities. School of Music
RIC - PFA - Home richard and john contiguglia. Sunday, January 22, 2006. American identical twinsamong the most acclaimed and versatile piano duos in the world. http://www2.ric.edu/pfa/pas.php
Classical Net Review - Gershwin - Remembrance And Discovery The Man I Love are fairly interesting and, understandably, share many featureswith Grainger s own solo piano music richard and john contiguglia have also http://www.classical.net/~music/recs/reviews/c/cen02271a.html
Extractions: George Gershwin Remembrance and Discovery , Volume 1 Jilted from Of Thee I sing Meadow Serenade from Strike up the Band Love Walked In (trans. Percy Grainger) The Man I Love (trans. Percy Grainger) Impromptu in 2 keys Sleepless Night Three Quarter Blues They Can't Take That Away From Me Promenade Ballet Music from Primrose Sixteen Bars Without A Name Three Concert Transcriptions by Beryl Rubinstein for solo piano from Porgy and Bess Melody #40 (arr. from the violin original by Sylvia Rabinof and dedicated to Richard Glazier) Richard Glazier, piano Centaur CRC 2271 DDD 61:45 This year, Santa made me a present of a collection of Gershwin songs. For a very long time, I've been trying to figure out the harmonies on my own, with little success. Seeing the sheet music made the reasons (other than the limitations of my ear) apparent. Those harmonies are hard, by gosh! - augmented chords with flattened sevenths, chords built from adjacent keys, unusual voicings. I'm currently studying "Nice Work If You Can Get It" and have reached the point where my own playing doesn't make me sick, but, as we say in the Midwest, I still have a ways. Still, a Gershwin accompaniment satisfies the hands. It's great fun, once you've got it. I wonder what real pianists, who probably get this stuff at sight, must think. At least four really good ones have provided virtuoso paraphrases of Gershwin's music: Earl Wild, Percy Grainger, Beryl Rubinstein, and Gershwin himself in
PtownTix: Richard & John Contiguglia, Duo Pianists Concert. richard john contiguglia, duo pianists Identical twins playing violins. 28, 29, 30, 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. Piano richard contiguglia. john http://ptowntheatrecompany.org/cgi-bin/iowa/production/contiguglia.html?year=200
PtownTix: Richard & John Contiguglia, Duo Pianists Concert. richard john contiguglia, duo pianists Identical twins playing violins. 29, 30, 31, 1, 2, 3, 4. Piano richard contiguglia. john contiguglia. http://ptowntheatrecompany.org/cgi-bin/iowa/production/contiguglia.html?year=200
WNYC - Playlist For May 21, 2004 john Corigliano SOLOIST(S) john contiguglia, piano richard contiguglia, piano john Lenehan, piano john Harle, saxophone Argo 444112 http://www.wnyc.org/music/playlists/05212004.html