Green Music Festival 2004 Artists Helene Grimaud, and also collaborated with pianist jose feghali, Andre Previn A newCD with jose feghali of Brahms sonatas for cello and piano will be http://festival.sonoma.edu/artists.htm
Daniel Pesca He is also a distinguished pianist, extremely active as a performer in the newmusic scene at Boris Petrushansky, jose feghali, and Harold Martina. http://www.hso.org/pesca.htm
Review His mother, Anna Golka, is a pianist, and his father comes that I can t play thepiano, I will Cliburn gold medallist and TCU artistin-residence jose feghali. http://forum-polonia-houston.com/Art/Golka/04/613review3.htm
Extractions: At 17, he's tall, blond, a little on the husky side - the sort of friendly, unassuming kid you might see ambling to football practice at a typical American high school. But you won't see Adam Golka hanging around the practice field. "Everything for me is related to music," he says in a recent interview in the Walsh complex at Texas Christian University, where he's finishing his second year in the three-year artist diploma program for musicians. A prodigy who won the Shanghai International Piano Competition, Golka will join the Fort Worth Symphony and conductor Miguel HarthBedoya for Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 3 on Saturday at Concerts in the Garden. One week later, he'll join conductor Lawrence Loh and the Dallas Symphony to perform U57t'S Piano Concerto No. 1 at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas. Though performing with both of the region's full-time professional orchestras within a single season isn't unheard of among touring artists, this may well mark the first time that a 17-year-old has been featured soloist with both orchestras in such a short span. "I was struck by the absolute ease lie possessed at the piano," says Fort Worth conductor Harth-Bedoya, who asked Golka to play in a private audition at the Cliburn Recital Hall downtown earlier this spring. Several local musicians whom Harth-Bedoya trusts had recommended that he listen to Golka.
2005-2006 Season jose feghali, pianist. Sibelius Symphony No. 2, Op. 43. THE MUSIC OF OUR TIMES In collaboration with the TAMU Vislab and the Department of Performance http://www.bvso.org/gpage2.html
Extractions: BRAZOS VALLEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, 2005-2006 CONCERTS DR. MARCELO BUSSIKI SUBSCRIPTION SERIES "ORCHESTRAL FIREWORKS" Sunday, October 9, 2005 Dukas - The Sorcerer's Apprentice Moussorgsky - Night on Bare Mountain Smetana - "The Moldau: from My Country" Liszt - "Les Preludes" Tchaikovsky - Hamlet, Op. 67 "THE MESSIAH" Sunday - November 6, 2005 Handel - "The Messiah" Guest Conductor - Jess Wade, III "LATIN FIESTA" Sunday, February 26, 2006 Revueltas - Sensemaya Compland - Billy the Kid Piazzolla - Concerto for Bandoneon and Orchestra Gerardo Perez, bandoneaonista Villa-Lobos - Bachianas brasileiras Ginestera - Estancias "ROMANTIC FLAVOR" Sunday, March 26, 2006 Borodin - In the Steppes of Central Asia Grieg - Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 16, Jose Feghali, pianist Sibelius - Symphony No. 2, Op. 43 "THE MUSIC OF OUR TIMES" In collaboration with the TAMU Vislab and the Department of Performance Studies Sunday, April 24, 2006 Welcher - Jackpot Gottfried - Capriol Jazz Suite (American Premiere) Adams - Short Ride in a Fast Machine Soloists: Yaron Gottfried, pianist and Kevin Patton, electric guitar
SurfWax: News, Reviews And Articles On Franz Liszt The program also includes a performance from pianist jose feghali, winner of thegold medal at the Seventh Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. http://news.surfwax.com/music/files/Franz_Liszt_music.html
Downtown NYC River To River Festival 2005 Summer Stars jose feghali pianist with Daniel Gaisford - cellist. Gold-Medal Winnerof the 1985 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, José feghali http://rivertoriver.org/events/results.php?action=show_details&event_id=316
Miami Piano Festival > Press Releases 2005 Kyril Gerstein and jose feghali proved that speed and volume do not equalartistry. pianist Daniel Lessner (a former Miamian) returned home to play http://www.miamipianofest.com/press/pr2005_Coral_Gables_Gazette_Budmen_June3_200
Extractions: CORAL GABLES GAZETTE A MUSICAL SEASON REVISTED By Lawrence Budmen The 2004-2005 music season in South Florida was remarkably rich in quality and diversity. The sheer number of memorable, even inspiring evenings was unusually high. Here is an overview of the highlights and (the few) low points of the recently concluded season. MOST MEMORABLE CONCERT MOST DISAPPOINTING ORCHESTRAL PERFORMANCE BEST CONCERTO COLLABORATIONS MOST DISAPPOINTING CONCERTO PERFORMANCE BEST SOLO RECITALS Denis Burstein Leon McCawley MOST DISAPPOINTING SOLO RECITALS MOST MEMORABLE INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES Alexander Gavrylyuk BEST CHAMBER MUSIC PERFORMANCE MOST DISAPPOINTING CHAMBER MUSIC PERFORMANCE MOST SURPRISING CONCERTS MOST INTERESTING CONTEMPORARY MUSIC MOST JOYOUS EVENT MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS MOST UNSUNG HERO BIGGEST MUSICAL LOSSES BIGGEST REASONS FOR OPTIMISM The season past was a vivid reminder that audiences want quality. That so many nights remain etched in the memory is a tribute to the gifted artists who made South Florida stages come alive.
JUGGERNAUT JUG BAND to having been named best pianist for Contemporary He has participated in piano masterclasses of Christopher O¹Riley, Howard Aibel, jose feghali, and Nelita http://www.miamicountydemocraticparty.com/A55969/otshome.nsf/arts!OpenPage
Calendar Of Events jose feghali Gusman Hall features pianist joseph feghali in an afternoon of music.4 pm at the Gusman Concert Hall, 1314 Miller Dr., Coral Gables. $35. http://www.miamitodaynews.com/news/050428/cal-music.shtml
Extractions: Week of April 28, 2005 Canadian company buys retail part of Mary Brickell Village Planners seek to restrict Park West commercial growth Aventura seeks second opinion on legality of moratorium New training program aims to beef up retail workforce ... Miami chamber seeks applicants for regionalism awards Art
Last Light: About The Composer And Perfomers jose feghali, pianist/Producer. Winner of the coveted Gold Medal at the 1985 VanCliburn International Piano Competition, Mr. feghali has emerged as a major http://www.anacapamusic.com/remoore/lastlight.html
Extractions: Composer and Poet Moore's first recordings were of a different nature from the refined classical style which graces his current work. Back in the early '60s, he had a number one rock'n'roll hit and several other popular tunes, such as When the Dance is Over, Your Turn to Cry, When you Lose your Love and others. In those days, he thrilled audiences by playing piano, guitar, tenor sax and upright bass by turn while he sang. When away from the piano, Moore is a health care executive , serves on numerous business and non-profit boards and is a human rights activist involved in Amnesty International International Campaign for Tibet Texas Christian University and other venues.
Latest News In October 2001, José feghali performed Schumann s Piano Concerto and Beethoven s Brazilian pianist and Cliburn goldmedalist José feghali made three http://www.feghali.com/Latest news.htm
Extractions: Latest news Feghali records Villa-Lobos with the Nashville Symphony In March 2004, José Feghali performed and recorded Villa-Lobos' Bachianas Brasileiras no.3 with the Nashville Symphony, Kenneth Schermerhorn conducting. The recording will be part of a set of all nine Bachianas Brasileiras on the Naxos label and will be released during the 2004/2005 season. Feghali appointed Artistic Advisor of the Texas Chamber Orchestra. José Feghali has been appointed Artistic Advisor of the Texas Chamber Orchestra for the 2003/2004 season and will be performing with them as both pianist/director and conductor. Programs for this season will include concerti by Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven's Triple concerto, as well as several orchestra works. Feghali joins Anacapa Music as Vice-President and Executive Producer José Feghali has joined the Anacapa Music label and will serve as Executive Producer and Vice-President. Feghali and Ron Moore, Anacapa Music's founder and CEO, have planned several exciting recordings for the upcoming season. They plan to release two recordings and start production on three more before December 2004. "Feghali and Friends" at the Cliburn Concerts series
2005 TCU Cliburn Institute José feghali Winner of the Gold Medal at the Seventh Van Cliburn International Piano His guests included pianist André Watts, cellist Nina Kotova, http://www.tcu-cliburn.org/feghali.asp
Extractions: A child prodigy in his native Brazil, Mr. Feghali made his recital debut at the age of five and concerto debut three years later with the Brazilian Symphony Orchestra. Feghali moved to London at fifteen to study with Maria Curcio Diamand, then continued his studies at the Royal Academy of Music with Christopher Elton.
Bronson Piano Studio Although this occasion marks the first appearance for José feghali locally, he iscertainly no stranger That feghali is not the only pianist making such http://bronsonpianostudio.com/reviews/111200r1.htm
Extractions: The sparks really flew Sunday afternoon in Carmel's Sunset Center as Van Cliburn gold medallist José Feghali appeared as soloist in a fiery performance of the Tchaikowsky Piano Concerto No. 1. This was the second concert in the 2000-2001 season of the Monterey Symphony under the direction of its new Music Director, Kate Tamarkin. If you can only attend one Monterey Symphony concert this season, don't miss this one! Although this occasion marks the first appearance for José Feghali locally, he is certainly no stranger to the Tchaikowsky B-flat Minor Piano Concerto, for it was his winning performance of this work with the Ft. Worth Symphony that pushed him over the top in the finals of the Seventh Van Cliburn International Competition in 1985. Looking perpetually young (Feghali is 40 but looks 20), he brings a youthful ardor to this work, approaching its grandeur with a gorgeous big tone and masterful technical skills. In addition to a whirlwind performance of the many bravura passages, Feghali proved in the lyrical sections (and especially the beautifully shaped melodies in the second movement) that in addition to his magnificent bravura he also has the ability to play quite poetically. One of the magic moments of the first movement was at the end of the cadenza where he lingered lovingly and with exquisite soft dynamics on the passage just before the orchestra reentered.
Bronson Piano Studio 03/24/01, Carmel Music Society s Piano Competition, Carmel Music Society. 11/12/00,pianist José feghali in Tchaikowksy 1st Concerto, Monterey County Symphony. http://bronsonpianostudio.com/reviews.htm
Extractions: http://www.BronsonPianoStudio.com/reviews.htm Archived Reviews Date Review Organization Gordon Studios Candlelight Concert No. 3 - Elizabeth Wallfisch Carmel Bach Festival Final Student Concert California Summer Music Family Concert No. 2 - Young Artist Concert Carmel Bach Festival Students in Concert California Summer Music Students in Concert California Summer Music Joan Behrens Berman Piano Master Class California Summer Music Student Recital California Summer Music Jerome Lowenthal Piano Master Class California Summer Music Family Concert No. 1 - Youth Chorus Carmel Bach Festival Friday Evening Concert - Beethoven's Ninth Carmel Bach Festival Thursday Evening Concert - Brandenburg Concerti Carmel Bach Festival Tuesday Evening Concert - Symphony Night Carmel Bach Festival Carmel Bach Festival Monday Intermezzo Recital - Yuko Tanaka and Friends Carmel Bach Festival Virginia Best Adams Vocal Master Class - David Gordon Carmel Bach Festival Violinist Emlyn Ngai in Recital Carmel Bach Festival Mass in B Minor Carmel Bach Festival Opening Concert - Saturday Evening Carmel Bach Festival Students in Concert California Summer Music Faculty Concert California Summer Music 29th Annual Competition (Instrumental ) Carmel Music Society Competition Winner Pianist Judy Huang Carmel Music Society David Gordon & Melinda Coffey "Un-concert"
This Page Has Moved EventGuide Miami jose feghali. jose feghali. Sunday Afternoons of Music. Featuringjose feghali, piano. Venue Gusman Concert Hall. Telephone 305271-7150. http://miami.eventguide.com/Miami_Event/100471.htm
Classical Piano Links José feghali pianist (BR) Massimiliano Ferrati pianist (IT) Peter Feuchtwangerpianist (DE/UK) Sergio Fiorentino pianist (IT) (d. 1998) http://www.carolinaclassical.com/pianolinks.html
Classical Action: About José feghali, piano Member of Classical Actions Maestro Program André Previn,conductor/pianist Conducted Orchestra of St. Lukesw/ Renée Fleming in http://www.classicalaction.org/about/artists.html
Extractions: Countless performing artists have donated their time, talent, and money to support the work of Classical Action. Below are some of Classical Actions most supportive artists and the ways they have contributed to our organization.* *Please note: This is NOT an exhaustive list of artists, nor is meant to document all that these individuals have done for us. This is merely an illustration of the different ways that artists have supported us since the organizations founding. Emanuel Ax, piano Performed house concerts in Chicago, Los Angeles and Boston Kenny Barron, piano Performed on two benefit recordings Autographed CD for sale in our merchandise catalog Cecilia Bartoli, mezzo-soprano Performed house concert in New York City Autographed CDs for sale in our merchandise catalog Joshua Bell, violin Appeared on The 2003-04 Michael Palm Series Performed in Seattle Gala at Benaroya Hall Performed additional intimate concerts in Buffalo, NY and Sony Club in NYC Participated in our 5th Anniversary Celebration at Brooklyn Academy of Music Held Up Our Alley highest score record for five years Supported Mostly Mozarts fundraising for Classical Action Autographed numerous CDs for sale in our merchandise catalog Betty Buckley, vocalist
Biography Keyboard Piano Top Instruments Keyboard Piano pianists F. 2) feghaliJosé Brazil-born pianist,living in Texas; biography, reviews, discography, and news. http://music.wundermusic.com/music/dir/8/3637/f.html
Wideman Piano Competition Begins Friday At Centenary was named after the late Nena Plant Wideman, a local piano teacher who and formermusic critic for The Washington Post; concert pianists jose feghali and Alan http://www.shreveporttimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20041130/LIVING/411300