Temple University Concert Series Leading one of the most distinguished careers of any pianist, Claude Frank has Featuring recent chamber music by noted American composer raoul Pleskow. http://www.temple.edu/boyer/enp/concert_series.htm
Extractions: TEMPLE UNIVERSITY CONTACT US CAREERS music ... Boyer Facilities The Temple University Concert Series - nearly 300 recitals, concerts, master classes, and lectures presented by faculty, students, and internationally renowned guest artists - brings the very best in classical music, jazz, and dance to audiences both on campus and at venues in and around the city of Philadelphia. Sep Oct Nov Dec ... Apr All events are free unless otherwise noted. Programs subject to change. For further information or to confirm events, please call 215.204.7600. For a complete listing including Student Recitals and other events not included on this page, please see our 2005-2006 Schedule of Events Philadelphia Chamber Music Society in the presentation of these master classes. General Activities Fund Rose Vernick Fund * Sponsored by Jacobs Music September 2005 TOP Monday, September 26, 2005 at 7:30PM
Marcel Worms - Pianist Marcel Worms is a Dutch pianist, classically trained but also with a stronginterest in jazz. Rafael diaz Blues for Jorge Teillier (1999) http://www.marcelworms.com/programs/toelichting-en1-blues.html
Extractions: NEW BLUES FOR PIANO - A PROJECT IN PROGRESS BY MARCEL WORMS Marcel Worms is a Dutch pianist, classically trained but also with a strong interest in jazz. In 1996 year he asked nine well-known Dutch composers to write him a Blues. He was curious to know what the Blues, one of the roots of jazz music and still in important point of departure and point of reference for many jazzmusicians, meant for the contemporary composer either with a classical background or classically educated. He premiered these Blues in January 1997 in Amsterdam (as well as a Blues written for him by Michael Finnissy) in the BIMHUIS, Amsterdams foremost jazzstage. At the end of 1997 again 12 new Dutch and foreign Blues were ready and were premiered at the Icebreaker, Centre for Contemporary Music in Amsterdam and the third series had its first performance again at the BIMHUIS in November 1998. In 2000 new series of Blues have been premiered at the 'Beurs van Berlage' in Amsterdam and at the BIMHUIS again. Since then many other premieres took place. Marcel Worms has laid contacts with composers in the countries where he will give or have allready given recitals recently. This has resulted in about 140 new compositions until now originating from over 35 different countries e.g. many European countries, Argentina, Brazil, China, Malaysia, Russia, Singapore, South-Africa, South-America, the Ukraine and the USA. The repertory is still growing.
Ensemble Musicians lOrkestre des Pas Perdus, Ensemble Daniel Lessard, raoul, Vic Vogel Big pianist on Bourbon Street in New Orleans; accompanist for members of the http://www.alexbellegarde.com/ensemblemusicians.htm
Extractions: Roberto Murray (sax tenor) studied jazz at the University of Montreal with Simon Stone, perfected his skills with saxophonists Jean-Pierre Zanella, Yannick Rieu and Dave Turner and also with Joe Lovano, Tony Malaby and Kenny Werner whilst attending workshops at the Banff International Jazz Workshop. He has played with La Bande à Magoo, lOrkestre des Pas Perdus, Ensemble Daniel Lessard, Raoul, Vic Vogel Big Band and has performed at: Festival International de Jazz de Montréal, Guelph Jazz Festival (Ontario), Guimaraes Jazz Festival (Portugal) and AMG Edge Fest, Ann Arbor (USA). Erik Hove (sax alto) studied saxophone at McGill University with Remi Bolduc and with Blue Note recording artist Greg Osby, in New York. He formed the turntable-jazz group Soundclash, which has played extensively in New York and Montreal and also played with the jazz-fusion group Burdock with his former teacher Rémi Bolduc. Now based in Montreal, he heads a trio and plays with many local artists: Thom Gossage, Miles Perkins, Ensemble Jazz Urbain de Montréal and the pop group Stars. L'OFF FESTIVAL de JAZZ de MONTRÉAL - 25 JUNE 2005 '' L'Off was off to a good start with two killer sets on June 25. At O Patro Vys, Ensemble Jazz Urbain de Montreal led by bass player Alex Bellegarde worked their Afro-Cuban pulse with great energy and a loose, good-natured, improvisatory feel. A dense ground of rhythm from Bellegarde, drummer Isaiah Ceccarelli, percussionist Alain Mercure, and outstanding Conga player Orlando Lavielle gave the soloists solid support for their tuneful flights of fancy.'' Neil Brouillet
Bluemoon.es Hello. Thanks For Your Interest In The Labels We Kanan has been strongly influenced by the music of pianist Lennie Tristano and his diaz and Lewis suggested that, at least at some time in the future, http://jazzcollectors.by.ru/freshsounds.htm
Extractions: This magnificent recording is the fruit of a unique grouping of some of the world's most promising jazz talent. Here we have six pieces recorded earlier this year, while on tour in Spain, by trumpet player Avishai E. Cohen (who will be shortly releasing his own Fresh Sound New Talent recording as leader), young pianist Yonatan Avishai, flamboyant bass player Omer Avital (also a member of the OAM Trio, with drummer Marc Miralta and pianist Aaron Goldberg, with two Fresh Sound new Talent CDs under their belts) and New York drummer Daniel Freedman.
Favorite Disks Souad Massi, raoul, Debut CD..more stripped down mostly just her and her guitar Ernesto diazInfante, Acoustic Guitar - Disc 31, Push cart by Jen. http://www.bayimproviser.com/favorite_disks.asp
Extractions: Click on the link below to post your favorite Creative Music disks. Include a couple of disks from other styles of music if you wish. Click Here to Add Favorite Disk Group indy 6/27/2005 10:47:06 AM Ambient/Trip Hop Artist Title Description Thessalonians Solaristics Solaristics is the 'old school' chill pill. Deeper Than Space Earthrise Grooves like a mother. FSOL Lifeforms Floats from one great piece to another. The Orb u.f.orb Mesmerizing work. JR Gabelman 6/23/2005 1:40:35 PM Frithernaut Artist Title Description Henry Cow Legend Best progressive album of the 70's Henry Cow Concerts Sublime Art Bears Winter Songs Fresh after hundreds of listenings Fred Frith Gravity Best Dance album Skeleton Crew Learn to Talk/Country of Blinds Fred and Tom At their finest The Ensemble Moderne Traffic Continues Fred's best classical work R3000 6/13/2005 10:50:51 AM Free Improvisation from Cologne, Germany (dense freakouts !) Artist Title Description Zloty Dawai Teleopsis Belzebuth Free Download at:http://www.wmrecordings.com/releases/wm014.htm Zloty Dawai Jazz Nazis Must Die !
KFJC On-Line Reviews Jeff Kaiser Ockodektet w/ Ojai Camerata, the Kaiser/diazInfante Sextet The A little ditty bout raoul and Buddy, two kids in the American Heartland, http://spidey.kfjc.org/index.php?author=19
Extractions: The beloved Cuban-Haitian vocal group Desandann finally toured Miami earlier this month, thanks to the efforts of a feisty coalition of arts activists who took Miami officials to court and overturned a regulation effectively banning Cuban groups. Since the early days of the Cuban Revolution in 1959, Miami has been the seat of Cuban counter-revolution. The "gusanos" (worms), as the counter-revolutionaries are called in Cuba, have waged a terror campaign against many Cuban artists who have performed, or attempted to perform, in Miami. For example, in 1996, intimidating mobs attacked concert-goers entering a recital by renowned Cuban pianist Gonzalo Rubalcaba. A few months earlier, musician Chucho Valdez had to cancel a concert due to bomb threats. In 1998, terrorists fire-bombed a club where Manolin "Medico de la Salsa" was scheduled to play. Last fall, 5000 "gusanos" rioted, throwing rocks and bottles, when the Cuban musical group Los Vanvan performed. So frenzied were the Cuban counter-revolutionaries that in 1996 they had Miami-Dade County enact an ordinance to deny county funding to any organization doing business with Cubans, with Cuban businesses, or even with people doing business with Cubans or Cuban businesses.
BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Film | Polanski Beats Brits At Cannes Roman Polanski s The pianist wins the prestigious Palme d Or award for the best Christine Hakim, actress. Walter Salles, director. raoul Ruiz, director http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/film/2009403.stm
Extractions: Roman Polanski's The Pianist has won the prestigious Palme d'Or award at the Cannes Film Festival. The British had one winner, Paul Laverty for his screenplay in Ken Loach's film Sweet Sixteen, but lost out in the film and acting categories. The Pianist beat 21 other films vying for the Palme d'Or, including movies by Mike Leigh, Michael Winterbottom and Loach. Polanski took the top prize Polanski's film is about the Holocaust and stars Adrien Brody as a brilliant Polish pianist who escapes the Warsaw ghetto. It was interpreted as a very personal film by Polanski, 68, himself a Jew who survived the Krakow ghetto but lost his mother at a Nazi camp. "I am honored and touched to receive this prestigious prize for a film that represents Poland," Polanski told the closing ceremony in Cannes. The Grand Prix, which usually rewards originality and research, went to The Man Without a Past by Finnish director Aki Kaurismaki, which is about an amnesia victim in the slums of Helsinki.
BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Film | Polanski Beats Brits At Cannes Roman Polanski s The pianist wins the prestigious Palme d Or award for the raoul Ruiz, director. The jury was headed by American director David Lynch http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/low/entertainment/film/2009403.stm
Extractions: BBC NEWS News Front Page World UK England ... Talking Point Entertainment Contents: Film Music TV and Radio Showbiz ... Reviews Sunday, 26 May, 2002, 22:21 GMT 23:21 UK Roman Polanski's The Pianist has won the prestigious Palme d'Or award at the Cannes Film Festival. The British had one winner, Paul Laverty for his screenplay in Ken Loach's film Sweet Sixteen, but lost out in the film and acting categories. The Pianist beat 21 other films vying for the Palme d'Or, including movies by Mike Leigh, Michael Winterbottom and Loach. Polanski's film is about the Holocaust and stars Adrien Brody as a brilliant Polish pianist who escapes the Warsaw ghetto. It was interpreted as a very personal film by Polanski, 68, himself a Jew who survived the Krakow ghetto but lost his mother at a Nazi camp. "I am honored and touched to receive this prestigious prize for a film that represents Poland," Polanski told the closing ceremony in Cannes. The Grand Prix, which usually rewards originality and research, went to The Man Without a Past by Finnish director Aki Kaurismaki, which is about an amnesia victim in the slums of Helsinki. Brits Miranda Richardson, Ralph Fiennes and teenage star Martin Compston failed to win individual accolades.
Box Office New Releases Movie Posters For Sale Cameron diaz, Drew Barrymore, Lucy Liu, Bernie Mac, Crispin Glover Diane Lane,raoul Bova, Sandra Oh, Lindsay Duncan, Dan Bucatinsky. Underworld http://www.cyber-cinema.com/NewReleases/
Extractions: Most new releases movie posters are available for sale. The posters are high quality one-sheets printed for displaying in theaters and quantities are limited. The posters are full color, measure about (unless otherwise indicated), shipped rolled and in MINT condition. Don't see it here, click on the Poster Gallery above (the "Poster Gallery" has all posters images and it's currently updated). If you have any questions about any poster, please e-mail us. (Last update -January 20, 2004) FILM CAST 2 Fast 2 Furious Paul Walker, Tyrese Gibson, Eva Mendes, Cole Hauser, Devon Aoki 21 Grams Benicio Del Toro, Sean Penn, Naomi Watts, Clea DuVall, Charlotte Gainsbourg 28 Days Later Cillian Murphy, Naomie Harris, Megan Burns, Christopher Eccleston, Brendan Gleeson 50 First Dates Abandon Katie Holmes, Benjamin Bratt, Charlie Hunnam, Zooey Deschanel, Gabrielle Union About Schmidt Jack Nicholson, Hope Davis, Dermot Mulroney, Kathy Bates, Howard Hesseman
Gerald Peary - Film Festivals - Cannes 2002 Cameron diaz. Finally, Woody Allen left his beloved New York for an Opening Nightscreening (out raoul Ruiz and Claude Miller, voted for the Karousmaki. http://www.geraldpeary.com/festivals/cannes-2002.html
Extractions: Cannes - 2002 "What are your favorite films shown in the Cannes Competition?" Nothing quite yanked the chain of my European critic friends at the 2002 Festival like my stars-and-stripes, xenophobic, post-Sept.11 answer: "The American movies rock!" It was true, Eurodudes. Our USA went three for three where it counted: up the red carpet at the Palais in the Official Competition. Alexander Payne (Citizen Ruth, Election) triumphed with his third straight clever, acerbic comedy, the Jack Nicholson-starring About Schmidt, and Paul Thomas Anderson (Boogie Nights, Magnolia) used Adam Sandler brilliantly in his loopy farce, Punch-Drunk Love. Michael Moore's Bowling for Columbine, the first documentary selected for Competition since Louis Malle's Le Monde du Silence in the 1950s, was, les mains-down, the most popular film among Cannes' first-nighters. The gown-and-tuxedo gathered rewarded Moore's agit-prop movie essay about the violence-soaked USA with a ten-minute standing ovation. Finally, Woody Allen left his beloved New York for an Opening Night screening (out of Competition) of Hollywood Ending, which had already played theatres back home to tepid reviews and terrible box office. The French weren't crazy about the movie either, but Allen tamed skeptics with his calculatedly diplomatic words at a press conference. "The French people have been so supportive of my films and so affectionate to me, that I thought I'd show some gesture of repricocity and gratitude," Allen explained of his unexpected live appearance on the Cote d'Azure. "When I made Hollywood Ending, I looked at it and thought that the Cannes audience would get a particular enjoyment out of it."
Movies Other Oedipal battle) for bed rights to Cameron diaz (miscast in a period film? The Palme dOr for Best Picture went to Roman Polanskis The pianist, http://www.bostonphoenix.com/boston/movies/film/documents/02298092.htm
Extractions: "What are your favorite films in the Competition?" Nothing quite yanked the chain of my European critic friends at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival like my postSeptember 11 Stars-and-Stripes answer: "The American movies rock!" It was true, Eurodudes. Our USA went three for three where it counted: on the red carpet at the Palais in the Official Competition. Alexander Payne ( Citizen Ruth Election ) triumphed with his third consecutive clever, acerbic comedy, the Jack Nicholsonstarring About Schmidt . Paul Thomas Anderson ( Boogie Nights Magnolia ) used Adam Sandler brilliantly in his loopy farce Punch-Drunk Love . And Michael Moores Bowling for Columbine , the first documentary selected for the Competition since Louis Malles Le monde du silence in the 1950s, was, mains -down, the most popular film among Cannes first-nighters. The gown-and-tuxedo crowd rewarded Moores agit-prop movie essay about the violence-soaked USA with a 10-minute standing ovation. More? Cambridges own Frederick Wiseman, in a Bogie-in-Casablanca white jacket, was much applauded for his out-of-Competition
Texas Platters 2.5 Stars raoul Hernandez On his third cassette release, the founder ofAustin s diaz Brothers (something of a Prescott Curlywolf offshoot) creates http://www.auschron.com/issues/vol17/issue32/music.recviews.html
Extractions: Wide Open Spaces (Monument) Monument Records, a Nashville label that has been out of business for 10 years, is coming back to life under the power of Sony Nashville, and it's raising its flag on the Dixie Chicks' Wide Open Spaces . It's a perfect match, really; this Dallas-based trio is Wilson Phillips, only all three of the "chicks" here are gorgeous and the famous parent hiding his face in embarrassment is Lloyd Maines (father of lead singer Natalie Maines). As such, the music is bland, the lyrics recount predictable scripts that have been written into pop songs for as long as they've existed, and about the only way to tell this is supposed to be country as opposed to pop are the strings - and Papa Maines on steel guitar. It's true that, in its recycling, the kind of generic pop drivel of songs like "Once You've Loved Somebody" or "Loving Arms" will always remain vital, but it's also true that each carrier of this torch is but a paper container, as expendable as the next.
Julian's Books: Search Results For MUSIC FOR PIANO 4 BIG-NOTE POP SOUNDS OF TODAY FOR THE STUDENT pianist - NEALE, WITH NADINECONNER, raoul JOBIN, AND ROBERT WEEDE - CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA http://www.juliansbooks.com/cgi-bin/julians/view/MUSIC FOR PIANO.html
Admit One Version 4.0: March 2003 Cameron diaz (as the pickpocket Jenny Everdeane) proves that she can take on roles Dwigth Yoakam as raoul Cinematography Conrad Hall Darius Khondji http://jedenfilm.blogspot.com/2003_03_01_jedenfilm_archive.html
Extractions: @import url("http://www.blogger.com/css/blog_controls.css"); @import url("http://www.blogger.com/dyn-css/authorization.css?blogID=5155688"); @import url(http://www.blogger.com/css/navbar/main.css); @import url(http://www.blogger.com/css/navbar/3.css); BlogThis! "Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in." GANGS OF NEW YORK New York City is undoubtedly the most famous modern city in the world and is the setting of countless films. We often see high-rise buildings, endure non-stop traffic and encounter diverse people. However, in Gangs of New York , we go beyond the structure, motions and individuals that define the resilient city and experience the extraordinary events that forged it. Indeed, America was born in the streets. Gangs of New York rises out of the conflicts between the Anglo-Saxon natives of William Cutting ( Daniel Day-Lewis ) and the Irish immigrants led by Priest Vallon, laying claim to the Five Points of New York. Vallon is killed by Cutting in the defining battle, but his son Amsterdam ( Leonardo DiCaprio ) returns years later to take revenge. The story is set within a city plagued by crime, ruled by corrupt politicians and dominated by bloody gang warfare amidst the anti-conscription riots of 1863.
Vai Tatiana Troyanos, Francisco Ortiz, Justino diaz; Canadian Opera Company Orch+ Chor, 4291, A Portrait 1966 profile of the American pianist. http://members.aon.at/lange.info/Vai.htm
Extractions: Bestell Nr / Order No Titel der CD / Title of CD Komponisten / Composers Interpreten / Interpreters Hinweis / Remarks Great Stars of Opera from the Bell Telephone Hour, 120 Min Div DVD Norma (1981), 153 Min Bellini Joan Sutherland, Tatiana Troyanos, Francisco Ortiz, Justino Diaz; Canadian Opera Company Orch + Chor, Richard Bonynge, Conductor; Lotfi Mansouri, Director DVD, Colour, Ital. + German Subtitles Anna Bolena (1984), 157 Min Donizetti Joan Sutherland, James Morris, Forst, Myers, Ben Heppner; Richard Bonynge, Conductor; Canadian Opera Company DVD, Colour, Ital. + English Subtitles Roberto Devereux, 132 Min Donizetti Beverly Sills, John Alexander, Susanne Marsee, Richard Fredericks, Julius Rudel DVD, Ital + English Subtitles Jennifer Larmore in Recital, 82 Min, Live Jan 2001
Lavender Library Disclaimer Producer Cast n, Brian; O Connell, raoul; King, Robert Lee; A youngassistant to a worldfamous pianist falls in love with him. http://www.lavenderlibrary.org/pages/VideosGayMen.htm
JANUARY 13 CLASSICALmanac 'today In Classical Music' 1842 Birth of German pianist and composer Heinrich HOFFMAN in Berlin. 1974 Death of Canadian tenor raoul Jobin in Quebec, age 67. b 8 APR 1906. http://www.angelfire.com/ab/day/jan13.html
Thomas Moore's New Music Links -- Main Window Smet, raoul De, composer, page at the Belgian Centre for Music Documentation Alvanis, Louis Demetrius, pianist, home page; Austbø, Håkon, pianist, http://research.umbc.edu/~tmoore/nml_main.html
Extractions: Please select a category from the menu on the left. This site, which contains more than 11,000 links to other new music sites, has been provided since 1997 by Thomas Moore at UMBC and serves the contemporary classical music community. If you would like your site listed here, or if you have a site to suggest, send mail to: tmoore@umbc.edu Our address: http://userpages.umbc.edu/~tmoore/musiclinks.html Recently added or updated sites: Sites added 11 September 2005: Sites added 8 September 2005: Sites added 7 September 2005: Sites added 5 September 2005: Sites added 4 September 2005: Body, Jack , composer, page at Promethean Editions Broadstock, Brenton , composer, page at Promethean Editions Carr, Edwin , composer, page at Promethean Editions Cousins, John , composer, page at Promethean Editions Cresswell, Lyell , composer, page at Promethean Editions (updated URL) Farquhar, David , composer, page at Promethean Editions Fisher, Helen