Green To Perform On Piano 10-15-99 Acclaimed pianist arthur greene to Perform Oct. 15 at Centenary SHREVEPORT,LA Acclaimed pianist arthur greene of the University of Michigan will http://www.centenary.edu/news/1999/October/greene99.html
Extractions: Contact: Centenary News Service SHREVEPORT, LA Acclaimed pianist Arthur Greene of the University of Michigan will present a recital at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 15 at Centenary College's Hurley Auditorium. He will present the piano music of Russian composer Alexander Scriabin. The recital is free and open to the public as a community service of Centenary's Hurley School of Music. Greene's dynamic and personal performances have won him accolades in concert halls and competitions throughout the world. He is described as "a profound musician" by The Washington Post , "a masterful pianist" by The New York Times , as having "intoxicating appeal" by the Mainichi Daily News in Japan. His powerful mastery and interpretative sensibility earned him the Gold Medals in the William Kapell and Gina Bachauer International Piano Competitions, and he was top laureate at the Busoni International Competition. He also won First Prizes in the New York Young Artists Competition and the Helen Hart International Piano Competition. Greene has been on the faculty of the University of Michigan School of Music since 1990, following great success as a concert performer throughout the United States, Europe and the Far East. He has appeared as soloist with the Philadelphia Orchestra; RAI Orchestra of Turin; the San Francisco, Utah and National Symphonies; the Czech National Symphony; the Tokyo Symphony; and in recital at Carnegie Hall, Kennedy Center, Tokyo Bunka Kaikan, Lisbon Sao Paulo Opera House, Hong Kong City Hall and concert houses in Shanghai and Beijing. He has performed the complete solo piano works of Johannes Brahms in a series of six programs in Boston.
MusicalOnline: Pianists Genova and Dimitrov Piano Duo Gila Goldstein greene, arthur Brownlow,Jack a Dave Brubeck and Paul Desmond endorsed jazz pianist and composer. http://www.musicalonline.com/musicians/keyborad/pianists.htm
Extractions: Web Concert Hall Previous page Directory ... Free Registration Keyboard Links top s s Classical Newage Jazz Harpsichord Organ ... Misc Classical Alessandra Ammara Panayotis Bernard Archontides - is a known Greek-Australian pianist and recording artist. The site contains info on the artist, his activities, audio clips and links to other music sites. Artymiw, Lydia Alexander Braginsky Athanasakos http://www.geocities.com/konstantinos_piano/ Berman, Bart Chiara Bertoglio http://www.geocities.com/chiarabertoglio/index.html Jeffrey Biegel Eric Brelsford Francesco Bertoldi Chan, Angela http://angelachan.ca Chen, Gwhyneth - The Grand Prize Winner of 1999 International Web Concert Hall Competition and the first prize of Ivo Pogorelich International Piano Competition. http://www.gwhynethchen.com Choi, Janny Constantinou Nicolas Introductory, Biographical, contact Cooperstock, Andrew - Pianist. Winner of the National Federation of Music Clubs Competition. Cummings, Jerry
CONCERT NOTES: Soroka And Greene In Florida (03/11/01) pianist arthur greene has received critical acclaim as a profound musician (TheWashington Post), a masterful pianist (The New York Times) and, http://www.ukrweekly.com/Archive/2001/100128.shtml
Extractions: CONCERT NOTES: Soroka and Greene in Florida NORTH PORT, Fla. - Ukrainian violinist Solomia Soroka, who made her American recital debut in 1997, and critically acclaimed pianist Arthur Greene, will appear in a series of concerts in southwest Florida. On March 16 and 17, Ms. Soroka will appear as guest soloist with the Venice Symphony Orchestra, Wesley John Schumacher, conducting, in a program of works by Sir William Walton, Grieg, Skoryk, Tchaikovsky and Vieuxtemps. The concerts will be held at the Church of the Nazarene in Venice, Fla. On March 18, Ms. Soroka and Mr. Greene will give a concert for the community of the North Port area at St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Church Parish Hall, as part of a concert series initiated last year by the cultural committee at the parish. Featured in the program will be works by Beethoven, Chopin, Franck, Lysenko, Skoryk and Sonevytsky. Ms. Soroka, born in Lviv in 1971, is among the most internationally accomplished Ukrainian musicians of her generation. She graduated from the Kyiv State Conservatory in 1995, earning a master's degre summa cum laude, and served on its faculty in the department of violin and chamber music. Ms. Soroka made her Australian debut in 1994, giving recitals throughout that country and appearanced as a soloist with the Australian Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra. She also gave the Australian premieres of a number of contemporary Ukrainian compositions for violin, including works by Liatoshynsky, Skoryk and Stankovych.
UK School Of Music - Keyboard Recitals arthur greene won the Gold Medals in the William Kapell and Gina Bachauer International bassoon; Alan Hersh, piano; and a guest pianist to be announced. http://www.uky.edu/FineArts/Music/calendar/keyboard.php
Extractions: Phone: 859-257-4900 Jump to: Summer Programs Audition Form UK Bands UK Opera Theatre ... Internal SoM Forms NOTE: Programs, dates and times subject to change. The University of Kentucky provides reasonable accommodation with adequate notice. Please see our Accessibility Information page Faculty Recital: Alan Hersh, piano Tuesday, September 20; 7:30 PM Singletary Center for the Arts - Recital Hall Free and open to the public Dr. Hersh will perform keyboard music of J. S. Bach including the Partita in Bb, Italian Concerto, and six preludes and fugues from the Well-Tempered Clavier, volume one. Guest Recital: Dr. Boaz Sharon, piano
Pianist Greene Returns To UI For Feb. 7 Concert pianist greene Returns To UI For Feb. 7 Concert. pianist arthur greene, who taughtat the University of Iowa School of Music 198688, returns to the UI http://www.uiowa.edu/~ournews/2004/january/012304greene.html
Extractions: University of Iowa News Release Jan. 23, 2004 Pianist Greene Returns To UI For Feb. 7 Concert Pianist Arthur Greene, who taught at the University of Iowa School of Music 1986-88, returns to the UI campus to present a free guest recital at 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 7 in Clapp Recital Hall. Now chair of the piano department at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Greene is looking forward to his return to the UI campus. "I have wonderful memories of my time in Iowa City," he said, "and I have not had the opportunity to return since I left Iowa in 1988." During his two years at the UI, Greene appeared with the University Symphony in a performance of Brahms' Second Piano Concerto, played a chamber music concert with the late violinist Leopold La Fosse from the UI and performed a solo recital. His Feb. 7 recital at the UI will feature Frederic Chopin's Nocturne in E-flat Major, op. 55 no. 2 and Ballade G Minor; Beethoven's "Appasionata" Sonata; Eight Etudes, opus 42 by Alexander Scriabin; and the Sonata No. 7 by Sergei Prokofiev. The winner of gold medals in the William Kapell and Gina Bachauer International Piano Competitions, Greene was described as "a profound musician" by the Washington Post and "a masterful pianist" by the New York Times.
Extractions: alan-huckleberry@uiowa.edu Dr. Alan Huckleberry, assistant professor of piano pedagogy and collaborative arts at The University of Iowa, holds degrees from the conservatories of Karlsruhe and Cologne (Germany), as well as from the University of Michigan (MM, DMA). He has performed both in recitals and as a soloist with orchestras in Germany, England, Czech Rep., Italy, Austria, Spain, France, and the United States. In the upcoming season, he has been invited to give recitals in Wisconsin, Iowa, Missouri, Texas, and Germany. He is also a prizewinner of numerous national and international piano competitions, such as the first prize in the German National Competition and the winner of the University of Michigan Concerto Competition. Actively involved in the Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) and the Iowa Music Teachers Association (IMTA), Dr. Huckleberry is currently the faculty advisor to the newly founded collegiate chapter of MTNA, state board and executive committee member, as well as chair of commissioning committee. He was recently named host of the 2006 IMTA State Conference, which will be held at The University of Iowa School of Music in June. Before his appointment at The University of Iowa, Dr. Huckleberry taught at the Cologne Conservatory at Wuppertal in Germany, the University of Michigan, and at Albion College (MI). His major teachers include Barbara Szczepanska, Naoyuki Taneda, Josef Scherrer, Elizabeth Leonskaya, Martin Katz, and Arthur Greene.
Elena Yarritu collaborative pianist, and one of the famous pupils of the legendary pianistarthur Schnabel. Other teachers include Martin Katz, arthur greene, http://www.elenayarritu.com/juhn.html
Extractions: In the summer of 2002, she served as associate faculty in the Collaborative Piano department at the summer festival, Music Academy of the West. Her diverse experience as pianist has previously led her to serve as part-time staff accompanist at The Juilliard School and DePauw University, Associate Instructor of Piano, Assistant Opera Coach, and faculty for the Young Piano Program at Indiana University. Ms. Juhn holds degrees in Piano Performance (Doctor of MusicIndiana University) and in Collaborative Piano (Master of MusicThe Juilliard School). Her professional career as collaborative pianist started as a teenager-repetiteur for a national opera company, Centro Lirico del Paraguay, during her residence in South America, where she actively performed as a young pianist.
Arthur Roberts - Physics Songs jointly by arthur Roberts, Katherine Bolt, and Professor William C. greene . I was a moderately good pianist, but not really good enough for the http://www.smecc.org/arthur_roberts_-_physics_songs.htm
Extractions: There is one record that we are unable to find any information on out on the net. If anyone knows about "Defendimonium by Bolt - Roberts, sung by The M. I. Tinerants and on Technicord record label in Cambridge Mass., please fill us in! Our collection includes the following Arthur Roberts tunes: Defendimonium - (This song can not be found anywhere else) here is a curious text file I found cached on google that relates to the title From the MIT TECH Tuesday,` December 1, 1942. To see the graphic of the newspage goto: http://kurzweil.mit.edu/archives/VOL_062/TECH_V062_S0214_P003.pdf Defendimonium Please... can anyone elaborate on this? Placement - Everett W. Hall - S.U.I physics department chorus Take Away Your Billion Everett W. Hall - S.U.I physics department chorus
WMU News KALAMAZOO Acclaimed pianist arthur greene will present a guest artist recitalat WMU on Monday, Feb. 11. The free recital, sponsored by the School of http://www.wmich.edu/wmu/news/2002/0202/0102-ae057.html
Extractions: Acclaimed pianist performs Rachmaninoff Feb. 6, 2002 KALAMAZOO Acclaimed pianist Arthur Greene will present a guest artist recital at WMU on Monday, Feb. 11. The free recital, sponsored by the School of Music, begins at 8 p.m. in the Dalton Center Recital Hall. Greene will perform the works of prominent pianist and composer Sergei Rachmaninoff. The program will open with an arrangement of "O Cease Thy Singing" and will continue with "Sonata No. 1 in D Minor." The second half of the program will feature "Sonata No. 2 in B-Flat Minor." Greene's dynamic and personal performances have won him acclaim in concert halls and competitions throughout the world. Among Greene's numerous awards are Gold Medals in the William Kapell and Gina Bachauer International Piano Competitions. He was a top laureate at the Busoni International Competition. He also won First Prizes in the New York Young Artists Competition and at the Helen Hart International Piano Competition. Mr. Greene received degrees from Yale University and from the Juilliard School, and studied with Martin Canin. He is chair of the piano department at the University of Michigan.
WMU News - February 2002 6) Free guest artist recital features pianist arthur greene on Monday evening, Feb.11. Workshop for minority and women business owners (Feb. http://www.wmich.edu/wmu/news/2002/0202/
Extractions: Stories are listed in descending order by release date, beginning with the most recent. Click on the headline for the full story. Men's basketball team gains tourney home game (Feb. 28) Broncos play first- round MAC tournament contest at University Arena Monday evening, March 4. How to find out if WMU is closed (Feb. 27) Three ways to find out if WMU is closed because of severe weather or some other emergency condition. Women's basketball team hosts CMU in tourney (Feb. 27) Broncos battle Central Michigan in first round of MAC tournament Saturday at University Arena. WMU testimony supports sports agent legislation (Feb. 26) Associate athletic director testifies in support of house bill governing the conduct of sports agents. Women's basketball team hosts tourney game (Feb. 26) Broncos host either Akron or Central Michigan Saturday in MAC tournament first round. Alumnus named president of Unitrin (Feb. 26) Donald Southwell, 1973 mathematics and honors college graduate, named president and COO of Chicago-based company.
Baker University Artist & Lecture Series arthur greene, CONCERT pianist 730 pm Rice Auditorium. arthur greene, a profoundmusician and masterful pianist, will take the stage for the first time on http://www.bakeru.edu/departments/fpa/artist&lecture.html
Extractions: 7:30 pm Rice Auditorium Winner of numerous awards and recording artist, Tommy Emmanuel, makes his return appearance to the Baker campus. In addition to working with outstanding recording artists such as Stevie Wonder, Chet Atkins, the Chieftains, and many others, Emmanuel won a Grammy Nomination in 1998 with Chet Atkins for The Day Fingerpickers took over the World. Famous for his Center Stage appearances at the Walnut Valley Flat-Picking Championships in Winfield, Kansas, Emmanuel is rapidly becoming one of the most sought-after performers in the world today. Don't miss his return engagement! Tickets: Adults $20 Youth $15. MAYNARD FERGUSON AND HIS BIG BOP NOUVEAU BAND 7:30 pm Rice Auditorium The legendary jazz musician, Maynard Ferguson, makes his first appearance in Baldwin City, playing jazz hits such as McArthur Park, Birdland, Maria, and Chameleon. One of the world's greatest trumpet players, Ferguson made his reputation with a knack for playing notes high enough to answer the question of who let the dogs out. Audiences are thrilled with his rendition of Gonna Fly Now, the theme from the motion picture Rocky in addition to all of the high-energy tunes put forth by the band. This concert is a must see for lover's of great big band jazz! Tickets: Adults $20 Youth $15. ARTHUR GREENE, CONCERT PIANIST
Author Public Relations Office Date 10/25/2004 Subject BAKER TO The conference will be Friday and Saturday, Oct. 2930, and will be highlightedby a performance by Dr. arthur greene, concert pianist and member of the http://www.bakeru.edu/system/article_item.asp?txtArticleID=329
Release Date July 31, 2001 Contact Deb Hammacher, Assistant arthur greene, awardwinning American pianist. greene has garnered rave reviewsfor his performances in recent years. He won gold medals in the William http://www.emory.edu/WELCOME/journcontents/releases/beetsonata.html
Extractions: Contact: Deb Hammacher, Assistant Director, 404-727-0644, or dhammac@emory.edu Emory Presents Beethoven's Complete Sonatas For Piano This Season Music at Emory and the Emory Chamber Music Society of Atlanta will present the entire cycle of Beethoven's 32 piano sonatas in eight recitals by noted pianists from around the world. Eight pianists will divide the set, each performing four sonatas, between Oct. 5, 2001 and April 19, 2002 in Emory's Performing Arts Studio. General admission tickets are $15 each or $90 for the series of eight concerts. For information or to order tickets, call the Arts at Emory box office at 404-727-5050 or send e-mail to boxoffice@emory.edu. Created over the span of his lifetime (1770-1827), Beethoven's sonatas for piano include some of his earliest and some of his last works. "The 32 pieces express the joy and suffering, sensuality and spirituality that make Beethoven one of the most enduring and popular composers of all time," says series organizer William Ransom, the Mary Emerson Professor of Music and artistic director of the Emory Chamber Music Society. Having eight different artists perform the cycle will provide different perspectives on the body of music, says Ransom. "This is one of the most exciting projects I have been involved in, and I am thrilled to be able to put it together for Atlanta."
Release Date Aug. 24, 2001 Contact Deb Hammacher, Assistant Featuring pianist Dorian Ho. Noon. Michael C. Carlos Museum reception hall, Ludwig van Beethoven The Complete Sonatas for Piano arthur greene. http://www.emory.edu/WELCOME/journcontents/releases/artsfirstsem01.html
Extractions: Creative Writing Program Reading Series: Novelist Chang-Rae Lee will read from his works. 8:15 p.m. Sept. 24 and will host a Q&A on his work at 2:30 p.m. Sept. 25. The Korean-born writer is the author of "Native Speaker" and "A Gesture of Life." He is the recipient of a PEN/Hemingway award and several other honors. He was selected by New Yorker magazine as one of the 20 best American writers under 40 in 1999. Joseph W. Jones Room, Robert W. Woodruff Library, 540 Asbury Circle, Emory. Free. 404-727-4683 Oct. 4
Extractions: Anthem of the USSR Anthems of the Soviet Union and all 15 Soviet Republics - Orchestra with Chorus in Real Audio. Anthem of the Soviet Union Soviet national anthem in Russian, Spanish, English, Polish, Check, Italian, Portuguese, German and Finnish. Sound files in different versions. Artnavigator Databases of actors, musicians, bands, theatres, mp3 music, song texts and more... Avko 2000 Full catalog of Russian music, singers, bands. BAZA Blues in Russia Musicians, news, mass media, concerts, instruments, store. Boldachev, Alexandr Boldachev Sasha, nine-years harpist from St. Petersburg, Russia - Nine-years harp player performs in prestigious concert halls. Site contains photos and musical fragments (mp3) of classical and own harp compositions. Bolshoi Theatre The State Academic Bolshoi Theater. Official Home Page. History, architecture, personnel, schedules, leading dancers. Choral - The Male Choir of St. Petersburg
UE Department Of Music 199697 Ralph Votapek Mecedes Veglia; 1995-96 Michael Ard arthur greene pianist Garnet Ungar has appeared extensively as soloist and chamber 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
William Bolcom by Bolcom and Morris at The Flea Theater in New York; all four of BolcomsViolin Sonatas by violinist Solomia Soroka and pianist arthur greene on Naxos http://www.bolcomandmorris.com/bolcom.html
Extractions: William Bolcom Composer/pianist WILLIAM BOLCOM was born in Seattle, Washington, in 1938. Exhibiting musical talent while still very young, he began (at age 11) private composition studies with John Verrall and piano lessons with Berthe Poncy Jacobson at the University of Washington. He continued to perform extensively in the Seattle area and throughout the Northwest. Bolcom earned his B.A. from the University of Washington in 1958, studied with Darius Milhaud at Mills College in California and at the Paris Conservatoire de Musique, and earned a doctorate in composition in 1964 from Stanford University, where he worked with Leland Smith. Returning to the Paris Conservatoire, he won the 2e Prix in Composition in 1965. While in Europe he began writing stage scores for theaters in West Germany, continuing at Stanford University, in Memphis, Tennessee, at Lincoln Center/New York, and the Yale Repertory Theater. Various awards throughout his career include: a BMI award (1953) two Guggenheim fellowships (1965 and 1968) several Rockefeller Foundation awards several NEA grants the Marc Blitzstein Award (1966) from the Academy of Arts and Letters (for Dynamite Tonite , an opera for actors written with his long-time collaborator, Arnold Weinstein) two Koussevitzky Foundation Awards (1976 and 1993) for the First Piano Quartet and the Lyric Concerto for Flute and Orchestra - written for James Galway the Pulitzer Prize for music in 1988 for
Gullickson Pianists As the faculty chamber music coordinator and faculty pianist for the University of Nacyuki Taneda, Josef Scherrer, Martin Katz, and arthur greene. http://www.greatlakespaa.org/GullicksonPianists.htm
Extractions: Alan Huckleberry, piano accompanist Biography Dr. Huckleberry is currently a member of the music faculty at the University of Iowa and holds degrees from the conservatories of Karlsruhe and Wuppertal (Germany) as well as a MM and DMA from the University of Michigan. His principal teachers include Barbara Szczepanska, Nacyuki Taneda, Josef Scherrer, Martin Katz, and Arthur Greene. [back to Artist Page] MARIANNE CHAUDOIR Biography Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 Requiem (organ) and Concerto Grosso No 1 for Piano and Strings [back to Artist Page]
Irena Portenko - Ukrainian Pianist Concert pianist. Irena Portenko and BM from Kiev State Conservatory.Her teachers include Logan Skelton, Yong Hi Moon, arthur greene, and Igor Ryabov. http://www.musiciansgallery.com/start/keyboards/pianists/portenko/irena.html
Extractions: CONTACT: EMAIL IRENA PORTENKO Ms. Portenko has been judging the Solo Piano and Chamber Music Competition Art of the 21st Century, taught applied piano curriculum at Albion College (Albion, MI), and keyboard skill classes and piano performance at University of Michigan Piano Pedagogy Program. Ms. Portenko holds DMA and MM degrees in Piano Performance from the University of Michigan, Chamber Music DMA (equivalent) from Kiev Conservatory (Ukraine), and BM from Kiev State Conservatory. Her teachers include Logan Skelton, Yong Hi Moon, Arthur Greene, and Igor Ryabov. Back to the Index Page for : Pianists
FSC Press Release arthur PRANNO, VIOLINIST; PAULA PARSCHÉ, pianist Balcomb greene (19041990)was among the earliest American abstractionists to gain wide attention. http://www.flsouthern.edu/pubrel/0405news/FFAschedule082704.htm
Extractions: Festival of Fine Arts presents 45th season LAKELAND, Fla. (August 27, 2004) - Florida Southern's Festival of Fine Arts presents its 45th season of art, music, dance, and theater. Festival II returns as well with its second series of intimate chamber concerts. The season begins Sept. 17, with the opening of the Melvin Art Gallery, and runs through May 30. The schedule of events is listed below. Tickets are available at the Branscomb Auditorium box office Monday through Friday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. FSC students are admitted free of charge and non-FSC students pay half price. The Melvin Gallery is open during most Festival events and from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays. Admission to the gallery is free. For more information, please call the box office at 863-680-4296.