Musical Prodigy To Graduate At 9, he began studying with arthur greene, UM piano faculty member with whom he At first he was a little shy, but he was a very talented pianist and a http://www.geniusdenied.com/articles/Record.aspx?NavID=13_26&rid=11338
Welcome / Willkommen / 환영합니다 / よӓ I was a pianist during most of my childhood. about my career as a pianist Guitarist Masahiro Masuda; pianist Andrew Le; Professor arthur greene http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/1192/
Extractions: At the moment I'm in the middle of a 5-year stint in the U.S. Army, where I am pursuing my interests in linguistics and psychology. I speak varying amounts of German, Japanese, and Korean And I know some computer languages too, including HTML, Perl, PHP, and MySQL. see the web sites I've made for other people News articles about me
NewsLibrary: Document Display Something came over the 8year-old, and he was the pianist, she says. Josh was now taking piano lessons from arthur greene, chairman of the University http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/1192/freepress.htm
Extractions: Detroit Free Press (MI) August 1, 2000 SUITE FOR TWO KEYBOARDS LIVONIA YOUNGSTER BRINGS PRODIGIOUS TALENT TO THE PIANO AND COMPUTER Author: HEATHER NEWMAN FREE PRESS E-WRITER Article Text: Josh Cullen will graduate from the University of Michigan next year with a bachelor's degree in music, after six years of international piano concert tours and four CD deals. He's an Internet virtuoso as well, designing sites for more than five years and building a set of Web pages for a local real estate office. But there's one skill he won't master until this summer: driving. Josh, 15 years old, will get his driver's license at the end of this month assuming he returns from a performance in Japan in time. Josh is what many would call a child prodigy. At age 3, he began playing keyboards and using the computer. And since he was 13, he has been enrolled in college. But he is more than just a prodigy; he's a quiet, complex young man who happens to be both level-headed and nice. Ask Josh's friends, his teachers, his grade-school counselor, his students and his mother and you'll hear the same thing over and over: "Considerate." "Profound." "Poetic." "Dependable." "Mature." "Charming." "Witty." "Well-adjusted."
John Smith (example Website) Jeffrey Chappell Silver Spring. Classical and jazz concert performer, teacher,composer. Michigan -. arthur greene - Ann Arbor. pianist. Minnesota - http://www.classicol.com/piano/Links.cfm?ID=624
Ensembles In North America arthur greene Piano. pianist. Christina Fong - Violin. performing and recordingthe music of our time on both violin and viola. Davis Gloff - Baritone http://www.classicol.com/classical.cfm?music=continentMusicians&continent=NorthA
PTNA Homepage 1977, First PTNA Young pianist Competition, known thereafter as the PTNA Piano arthur greene, US. Zhou Guangren, China. Nador Gyorgy, Hungary http://www.piano.or.jp/english/aboutus/eaboutus.html
Extractions: Inauguration of the Tokyo Musical Research Society (TO-ON Research Society) whose purpose was to research and promote Japanses composers works. Inauguration of the National Piano Teachers' Association (PTNA).First edition of "Our Music", PTNA's magazine. The first PTNA Piano Festival. First PTNA Young Pianist Competition, known thereafter as the PTNA Piano Competition.Creation of the PTNA Teacher's Award. Recognised by the (Japanese) Ministry of Education as an NPO (non-profit organisation).Inauguration of the Japan Mozart Music Competition.The first "Promising Teen Performers" Competition. The first seminar of "ManabiPia", an event to promote the study of piano devised by the Lifelong Study Promotion Committee, where an unprecedented 111 pianists playing in ensemble on 111 grand pianos was performed.The 15th PTNA Piano Competition was held, at which the "Composer's Prize for Required Contemporary Composition" was established.The award for "Piano Compositions of Excellence" is established as an incentive to composers.
Goshen Music pianist Dr. Ray Kilburn, recognized as being among Canadas most gifted artists,now holds dual Solomia Soroka, violin and arthur greene, piano http://www.gcmusiccenter.org/php/programming/faculty.recital.2005.php
Extractions: Goshen College : Goshen College Music Center home Music Store Contact Us Tickets for the Faculty Recital Series are $5 for adults, $3 for seniors and students. Goshen College students receive one free ticket with a valid student ID. To order tickets, please call the Goshen College Welcome Center at (574) 535-7566. Saturday 09.25.04 7:30 pm Rieth Recital Hall Jessica Weber, Piano Program Director for the Goshen College Community School of the Arts, earned an M.M. in piano performance with a piano pedagogy emphasis from the University of Oklahoma, and a B.A. from Western Michigan University. Weber has taught piano at the Nash Piano Studio in Kalamazoo, Mich. and has a special interest in 20th Century music. Her previous teachers include Marvin Blickenstaff, Matthew Hill, and Jeongwon Ham. Saturday 11.20.04 7:30 pm Rieth Recital Hall
Faculty And Guest Artists Margareta Fyodorova, arthur greene, Logan Skelton, Tamara Poddubnaya, pianist Svetozar Ivanov performs internationally with the StuartIvanov Duo http://piano.arts.usf.edu/faculty.html
Extractions: The Piano Faculty at the University of South Florida's School of Music is comprised of nationally and internationally known performers and teachers. We are solo performers, chamber musicians, and adjudicators who perform, teach and give master classes throughout the country and internationally. The School of Music at the University of South Florida also regularly invites guest artists to perform and give master classes on campus. Former guest artist pianists have included Garrick Ohlssen, Michael Ponti, Byron Janis, Lydia Artimiw, Margareta Fyodorova, Arthur Greene, Logan Skelton, Tamara Poddubnaya, and Jahja Ling. During this 2004-2005 academic year, pianists Jeffrey Siegel and John O'Conor will be at the School of Music. Please see our concert calendar for a list of recital, master class, and event dates and information. Dr. Svetozar Ivanov, Assistant Professor of Piano
Shepherd School Of Music - HYOJIN AHN Major teachers include Brian Connelly, arthur greene, and Phillip Bush. Yukiko Takagi, Shannon Wettstein, and Argentinean pianist Haydée Schvartz. http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~musi/students/hyojin_ahn.html
Extractions: Jump to: Home Alumni Home Alumni Mailing List Alumni Online Directory Applications Campus Maps Contact Information Courses Edythe Bates Old Grand Organ Ensembles at the Shepherd School Events Calendar Facilities Faculty Graduate Admissions and Programs Graduate Student Forms Media Contacts Music Library News and Events Preparatory Program Real Audio Music Rice Chorale Shepherd School Symphony Shepherd Society Staff Student Profiles Undergraduate Admissions and Programs Undergraduate Student Forms Academic Departments Musicology Opera Piano Strings Theory and Composition Vocal Wind, Brass and Percussion Student Information Aural Interactive Drills Commencement Information Financial Aid Music Library ... Student Association Student Profiles Lucia Atkinson Ted Botsford Catherine Branch Grace Field ... Dan Williamson Unanimously acclaimed and recognized for her piano playing, HYOJIN AHN has demonstrated an extraordinary ability to connect with audiences on a deeply personal level through a very exciting and appealing playing and an uncommonly mature technical command. Critics and teachers have described her as
Fanfare 2001 Cutlines pianist arthur greene performs with violinist Solomia Soroka at a free Fanfareconcert Friday, October 26 in Pottle Music Building Auditorium. http://www.selu.edu/NewsEvents/Columbia/fanfare/media/fan01cutlines.html
Extractions: In one of two Fanfare exhibits, Southeastern alumni artists, including Don Wright, Luz Maria Lyles, Chris Manconi and Fernanda Christiani, display their works in the annual SLU Alumni Art Exhibit, October 1-31 at Sims Memorial Library. The opening reception is Wednesday, Oct 3, 4-6pm, Sims Memorial Library. For tickets and information on this and other Fanfare events, visit www.selu.edu/fanfare or call 985-549-2323. angel (jazzdowntown) 10-6 Fanfare presents Aquila Theatre Company in William Shakespeares The Tempest at 7:30 p.m., Monday, October 29 at the Vonnie Borden Theatre. A pre-show question and answer period is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. in D Vickers Hall, room 125. For tickets and information on this and other Fanfare events, visit www.selu.edu/fanfare or call 985-549-2323. bourgeois 10-17; bourgeois2 10-17 Brad Pregeant, jazz pianist and Southeastern graduate, will present a free concert Sunday, October 7 at First Christian Church, 305 E. Charles, Hammond, at 3 p.m. The Fanfare concert is free to the public. For information on this and other Fanfare events, visit www.selu.edu/fanfare or call 985-549-2323. capitol steps 10-25; capitol steps2 10-25
Fanfare 2001 -- Music Events arthur greene and Solomia Soroka A very special concert hosted by the LouisianaMusic Teachers Association will spotlight pianist arthur greene, http://www.selu.edu/NewsEvents/Columbia/fanfare/musicevents.html
Extractions: Honky Tonk Angels is like a trip down memory lane in Nashville. A new musical performed by the acclaimed Springer Theatre on Tour and written by the composer of Always...Patsy Cline , the show spotlights three aspiring singers who walk away from ordinary lives and head for Nashville. Powerhouse singer-actresses perform 20 country classics from Stand By Your Man to Coal Miners Daughter . Its a funny tender valentine dedicated country-westerns great ladies.
The Scriabin Webring Homepage An astounding pianist, Scriabin most freely expressed himself by composing I ve just returned from hearing arthur greene perform Scriabin Sonata nos. http://www.gmlile.com/scriabin/
Extractions: Alexander Nikolayevich Scriabin was and still remains one of the great curiosities and fascinations of musicologists and pianists all over the world. A great majority of his music, with his symphonies as exceptions, involve the piano. An astounding pianist, Scriabin most freely expressed himself by composing for this instrument. His music can be traced from the early Chopin-influenced (but not chopinesque) compositions to . . . well, the later completely unique music that can not be compared to that of any other composer. The late master pianist Vladimir Horowitz was, without a doubt, Scriabin's greatest champion. Other pianists such as Sviatoslav Richter and Vladimir Ashkenazy have recorded or programmed the music of Scriabin extensively. My Scriabin Experience!
Fairmont State Guest pianist will be Dr. Gerald Lee, Assistant Professor of Piano at West Liberty arthur greene and the late Distinguished Professor György Sebök. http://www.fairmontstate.edu/news/news_story.asp?iNewsID=289&strBack=/news/news_
HSO - Andrew Le Born in 1978 in Saigon, Vietnam, pianist Andrew Le is currently on the faculty at degree in Piano Performance, under the tutelage of arthur greene. http://www.hollandsymphony.org/info/bio-andrew-le.htm
Extractions: Born in 1978 in Saigon, Vietnam, pianist Andrew Le is currently on the faculty at Brevard College in North Carolina and is a doctoral candidate at the Juilliard School in New York City, student of Jerome Lowenthal. Winner of the 2004 Hilton Head International Piano Competition, Andrew is a graduate of the University of Michigan School of Music, receiving both a Bachelor's (cum summa laude) and Master's degree in Piano Performance, under the tutelage of Arthur Greene. Prior to his studies at Michigan, he studied under Victoria Mushkatkol at the Interlochen Arts Academy, Richard Ridenour, Vivian Kleinhuizen, and his grandmother, Hein Le. As a teacher, Andrew has previously served on the faculty of the All-State Summer Camp at Interlochen during his undergraduate years, teaching alongside tenured professors. He has been the recipient of the Maurice Dumesnil Fellowship at the University of Michigan, the C.V. Starr Doctoral Fellowship at the Juilliard School, and numerous other academic awards. Other prizes and awards include the 1998 Toradze Concerto Institute Fellowship, Third Prize at the 1997 Gina Bachauer Young Artists International Piano Competition, and First Prize at the 1993 MTNA-Baldwin Competition. In 2003, Andrew was awarded a Whitaker Laureates Grant from the Music Academy of the West to pursue advanced studies overseas. He was recently invited to be Jerome Lowenthal's assistant teacher at Juilliard.
The World Piano Competition pianist Christopher Atzinger has performed in New York at Carnegie Hall (Weill)and New Lori Sims, Silvia Roederer, arthur greene, and Logan Skelton. http://amsa-wpc.org/artists2005.html
Extractions: Pianist Christopher Atzinger has performed in New York at Carnegie Hall (Weill) and New York University, and in Washington D.C., Boston, Baltimore, Austin, Little Rock, Ann Arbor, Monticello, and Salisbury, Maryland. His artistry has also been broadcast on the radio program. Live from WFMT, airing on Chicago's classical music station. European performances include recitals in Toulouse and Carcassonne, France, in conjunction with Foundation La Gesse, and a concert tour of the Valencia region of Spain. His orchestral appearances include the Shreveport Symphony and the Jackson Symphony Orchestra (MI). Atzinger was the gold medal winner of the fiftieth annual Nina Plant Wideman International Piano Competition. He has also received honors from the Frinna Awerbuch International Piano Competition, the National Society of Arts and Letters, the Music Teachers National Association Competition, the Sydney Wright Memorial Accompaniment Competition, and the Mary Graham Lasley Competition in addition to receiving the Presser Music Award from the Theodore Presser Foundation. Also active in competitions abroad, Mr. Atzinger won the Premio Citta di Ispica prize with special recognition for his performance of music by Samuel Barber at the IBLA Grand Prize Competition in Ragusa-lbia, Italy He holds degrees from the University of Texas at Austin and the University of Michigan, and under the guidance of Julian Martin and Robert McDonald, Atzinger will receive the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in piano performance from the Peabody Conservatory of the Johns Hopkins University this May. Previous teachers include Anton Nel, David Renner, Carolyn Lipp and Logan Skelton in addition to collaborative studies with Timothy Lovelace. Having taught in the keyboard studies department at Peabody, Atzinger currently serves as adjunct professor of piano at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Future engagements include solo performances on two concert series in Manhattan and Washington D.C., and recording vocal works of Rachmaninoff and Szymanowski with his wife, soprano, Brenda Nicole Atzinger.
The Estate Project Kenny greene, vocalist ( GLove of Intro) Kerry Grippe, pianist Steven P Grunewald,tenor arthur Conrad David Hicks Bruce Paul Hopkins Michael Jameson http://www.artistswithaids.org/artforms/music/musicians_index.html
Extractions: TAY Kai Tze clarinet · ONG Lip Tat piano (Rach) OVERALL NOISE RATING: 3 (restless audience with kids having to be carried out, and some un-lady talking unabashedly on her cell phone at the back of the hall. And the audience! Can't keep absolutely silent.) The Noise Rating Index is a partially-objective measurement of pager and handphone blasts, 9pm and 10pm watch beeps, coughing-during-the-pianissimo-bits, intra-audience conversation and other mind-bogglingly inept noises emitted in the concert hall during actual performance of music. It is measured on a scale of to 5, in increasing annoyance. by Soo Kian Hing Over pasta and Campari by the Singapore river, during the post-concert celebration supper with his sextet and some close companions, soft-spoken Albert Lin is your typical boy next door. While personable with smiles all the way, he does not hesitate to mercilessly tackle his friends with cheeky, well-timed jibes. Yet, beneath the charming demeanour of this unassuming youngster - he's only one year past twenty - belies the belly of fire that commanded the awe of everyone in the audience tonight. After all, even Rachmaninov himself was said to
Extractions: ALAN Review Afterimage American Drama American Music Teacher ... View all titles in this topic Hot New Articles by Topic Automotive Sports Top Articles Ever by Topic Automotive Sports South Central Division - MTNA Division News - Music Teachers National Association - Brief Article American Music Teacher Dec, 2001 by Melody Allen Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. The South Central Division News was inadvertently omitted from the October/ November column. News from that submission is included below. AMT regrets the error. South Central Division is looking forward to its annual meeting and competitions January 26-27, 2002, at Centenary College, Hurley School of Music, in Shreveport, Louisiana. Ross Smith is the local chair. Following the Saturday afternoon division meeting, MTNA members are invited to dinner at the South Commons Dining Hall, catered by the college. Dinner reservations, at $12 per person, must be submitted to Smith by January 4, 2002. You may reach Smith by phone at (318) 869-5071, fax at (318) 869-5248 or e-mail resmith@centenary.edu.
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Baldwin City Signal: Artist And Lecture Series Showcases Talent Oct. 29 Concert pianist arthur greene will take the stage for the first time onthe Baker campus. He has won acclaim in concert halls and competitions http://signal.baldwincity.com/section/baker/story/3792
Extractions: Jump to main content Thursday, August 19, 2004 Jazz music, classical piano, singing and dancing will highlight Baker University's Artist and Lecture Series this season. Season tickets can be purchased for $35 for adults and $25 for youth at Baker's business office, or at any of the three banks in Baldwin City: Baldwin State Bank, Kansas State Bank or Mid-America Bank. They can also be purchased by contacting Susan Buehler, director of the Artist and Lecture Series, at 594-8421 or sbuehler@bakeru.edu. All events are general admission and tickets may also be purchased at the door. Performances are free for Baker students with their Baker ID. Artist and Lecture Series 2004 Schedule Sept. 21: The season opener features the return of guitarist Tommy Emmanuel, winner of numerous awards. Emmanuel has worked with recording artists such as Stevie Wonder, Chet Atkins and the Chieftains. Famous for his appearances at the Walnut Valley Flat-Picking Championships in Winfield, Emmanuel has become a highly regarded musician in the music industry. He received a Grammy nomination in 1998 with Atkins for "The Day Fingerpickers took over the World." When: 7:30 p.m. Where: Rice Auditorium. Tickets: adults, $20; youth, $15.