Performers ~ H Based in Sussex, England; hansen, Jorgen Ernst (yor gen ernst HAHN sen) ( );hansen, thomas ( - )Am-P; Hanslow, Canadian pianist Angela Hewitt http://members.tripod.com/~musiclassical/perfH.html
Welcome To Piano.com hansen, thomas concert pianist. Includes upcoming performances. Hatch, DavidGlen - includes biography, discography, and more for the American pianist and http://www.piano.com/pianist/pianist_classical.cfm
Thomas Moore's New Music Links -- Main Window Alvanis, Louis Demetrius, pianist, home page; Austbø, Håkon, pianist, home page (in Friishansen, Mathias, percussionist, page at Athelas Sinfonietta 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
Phil Kelly Music - Reviews trumpeter Vern Seilert and pianist John hansen on You and the Night, Ramsay,thomas, pianist Butch Nordal, trombonist Gary Shutes, alto Travis Ranney http://www.philkellymusic.com/reviews.html
Extractions: Convergence Zone by Bill Barton, Earshot Jazz Magazine Composer/arranger Phil Kelly’s new big band CD is truly a convergence zone between "tight" and "loose." Combining a stellar array of first-call studio players and smokin’ jazz soloists from the Pacific Northwest with a few of his old friends from the Los Angeles, New York and Nashville scenes, Kelly has come up with a recording that combines consummate craftsmanship with flat-out fun in a most engaging fashion. Kelly retired to the northern reaches of the Puget Sound area around five years ago after a 30+-year career in film, TV and advertising. The last time he wrote charts for a large jazz ensemble was in the mid-1970s, on two superb but now sadly out of print albums with trombonist Bill Watrous, Manhattan Wildlife Refuge from 1974 and Tiger of San Pedro from 1975. 3,500 "clients" later, plus numerous arrangements for Doc Severinsen – both with the Tonight Show orchestra and for symphonic appearances – the Dallas, Houston, North Carolina and Vermont Symphony pops series, and an extended association with the Fort Worth Symphony beginning in 1975, he has returned to his first love with this project. Students at the Bud Shank Port Townsend Jazz Workshop have profited from his expertise as a clinician and big band coach in 2002 and 2003.
Review Of Phil Kelly - Convergence Zone trumpeter Vern Seilert and pianist John hansen on You and the Night, Ramsay,thomas, pianist Butch Nordal, trombonist Gary Shutes, alto Travis Ranney http://originarts.com/reviews/review.php?ReviewID=126
CLASSICAL MUSIC hansen, thomas concert pianist based in the SF Bay Area. Honigberg, Steven -rising American cellist. Island of the Classical Guitar The classical guitar http://www.cannylink.com/musicclassical.htm
Extractions: Web www.CannyLink.com Music : Classical Abbado, Claudio Amadeus Trio - dynamic chamber ensemble. Site features concert information, repertoire, audio clips, and more. Anderson, Marian Bachmann, Maria Baritone Stephen Berman singer, music, sing, song, songs, opera, showtunes, broadway, classical music, recital, chorus, chorister, singing teacher, music teacher, baritone, bass, tenor, recording Bashmet, Yuri Beecham, Sir Thomas Bellugi, David - a recorder virtuoso, concert and studio musician, and professor (of recorder) at the Florence conservatory. Bottesini Duo - double bass and piano duo dedicated to playing original music for their combination. Bream, Julian Brendel, Alfred Bresciani, Paul - principal bass, Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra. Caruso, Enrico Cliburn, Van Cooke, Michael Davis, Sir Colin ... Denham, Ellen - classical soprano (opera/sacred/early music), voice teacher and administrator of Delusions MUCK. Dragon, Carmen - solo acoustic grand harp chamber music with classical works from the 16th to the 20th century. Duo lyrique Laplante-Duval - mezzo-soprano and baritone.
NPR : Liane Hansen By Liane hansen. November 14, 2004 · Jazz pianist John Stetch s unusual piano In 1800, the election between John Adams and thomas Jefferson marked the http://www.npr.org/templates/archives/archive.php?thingId=2100620&startNum=3&pag
INDHOLD On the improvisational art of the pianist and organist CEF Weyse) MartinKnakkergaard and Finn Gravesen (thomas Holme hansen) John D. White (ed. http://www.hum.au.dk/musik/dsfm/daafm_m/indhold03.html
Extractions: Viewpoint : Strategier i musikforskningen? Articles : How to Bring the Ocean into the Concert Hall Beethovens Third Symphony and the Aesthetics of the Sublime Heinrich W. Schwab Jens Peter Jacobsen : Coppini-samlingen fra papir til internet. En beretning om en anderledes kildeudgivelse (The Coppini Collection from paper to the Internet. A different kind of source edition) Reports Research Projects Silences in 20th- and 21st-century music and sound-art ( Juliana Hodkinson
95.9 WATD's Community Calendar pianist thomas hansen, a former Duxbury resident, will return in concert to theDuxbury Art Complex Museum on Sunday, August 7th, at 400 PM. http://www.959watd.com/newsweather/communitycalendar.asp
Extractions: Through the month of September, Curves for Women in Cohasset will be holding a children's book drive for the victims of the Katrina Hurricane who are staying at the Otis Air Force Base and Camp Edwards. Any donations can be dropped off at the Curves location in Cohasset Monday through Thursday 7:00AM - 8:00PM, Friday, 7:00AM - 7:00PM, and Saturday, 7:00AM - 12:00PM. This book drive should include Children's Books Only and in good condition. Reading can be a source of comfort for parents and their children at bedtime or during the day and instill some sense of structure during this chaotic time. Sunday, September 11 through September 13
Extractions: Published: June 24th, 2005 12:01 AM Frisell was asked about his willingness to ignore convenient labels and play in different styles. How good is Douglas? Frisell is self-effacing, but some critics have compared his musically adventurous spirit to that of trumpeter Miles Davis. Frisell and his group will perform at 8 and 10 p.m. Admission will be $20 per show. For information, call 253-272-8470. More than Diddley: The American Music at the Mill festival in Packwood on Saturday will feature rock pioneer Bo Diddley, along with the Duncan Shadrack Band and No Strings Attached . The concert will be held in a huge, covered, lumber storage area. The 3 p.m. benefit for Stryker brigade families will also offer a beer and wine garden and food court. Tickets to the concert, on U.S. Highway 12, are $20 in advance or $23 at the door. For information, call 360-494-7466 or visit
CDeMUSIC Much of pianist/composer/improviser JB Floyd s music is keyboardcentered thomas Buckner, voice, and Lisa hansen, flute, join in realizing these pieces, http://www.cdemusic.org/store/cde_search.cfm?keywords=mu5
Pianomania! - Pro Art Symphony Orchestra thomas hansen. Karen Hutchinson, Natasha Paremski, Gregory Taboloff While inBerlin, Mr. Rivera acted as Antal Dorati s pianist in preparing fora series http://www.proartsymphony.com/pianomania.html
Extractions: Pro Art Symphony Orchestra Pianomania! Rated as "The Bay Area's Best Piano Series" for 2000 and 2001" by the Contra Costa Times, Pianomania! is a celebration of keyboard virtuosity that features top-notch professional pianists. Received with exceptional enthusiasm from critics and audiences alike, these exciting performances reflects the orchestra's dedication to nurturing the love of classical music. AUDIENCE TAKEN BY PIANOMANIA! "Pianomania!" Piano lovers can get their fill whenever Jim Gardner and the Pro Art Symphony host one of these popular recital evenings, featuring five or six up-and-coming artists performing repertory favorite." Georgia Rowe, Contra Costa Times Pianomania Audio Samples: Here are some brief outtakes from past Pianomania performances. They are in MP3 format and should be very quick to download. Sample 1 (from Ravel's "Ondine" performed by Gwendolyn Mok) Sample 2 (from Rachmaninov's B-flat Prelude performed by Temirzhan Yerzhanov) Pianomania Performers: Jon Nakamatsu Temirzhan Yerzhanov Dale Tsang-Hall Justin Blasdale
WAC Archives: 1997 Conference, Concert 3 Marla hansen, viola Dan thomas, cello Elliot Goldkind, conductor As a pianist,he studies both classical and avantgarde performance with ellsworth http://www.wiscomposers.org/archives/1997/19970426a.html
Shepherd School Of Music - Houston, TX and soprano Victoria hansen. Playing the music of director Stephen Scott, thomas Jaber, pianist 800 pm, Stude Concert Hall. Faculty Recital http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~musi/calendar/january_2004.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 Tom Littman Unless otherwise noted, admission to all events is free and tickets are not required. Programs are subject to change without notice. For information, call the Shepherd School Concert Office at 713-348-8000. Parking Information Campus Signage Parking Information Parking and Shuttle Maps TUESDAY, JANUARY 13
PopMatters As unlikely as it sounds, St. thomas, aka thomas hansen, moments that possessthe same kind of chaotic precision you d hear from pianist Cecil Taylor. http://www.popmatters.com/shorttakes/2004_10_03_archive.shtml
Extractions: As unlikely as it sounds, St. Thomas, aka Thomas Hansen, is probably Norway's best-known alt-country musician. Lest you think it's a title given without significant forethought, listen to his fourth full-length, Let's Grow Together . Although it's billed as a comeback album, more than anything it's a step in a new direction. Where his earlier albums, like 2001's I'm Coming Home were heavy on the twang, with "Let's Grow" he has spread his wings to embrace a wider range of styles. He clearly fits in the same section as the nouveau folk of non-rockers like Devendra Banhart and Sufjan Stevens, but Thomas has a charming goofiness that brings to mind the more experimental leanings of later Beach Boys recordings. "Let's Grow" is full of cheery tunes with delightfully surreal lyrics. Since you won't be hearing this on the radio anytime soon, do yourself a favor and head over to the Racing Junior online store and plunk down your 9.5 Norweigan kroner (US$1.37 as of this writing) for track 13, "The Red Book". Let it sink into your subconscious for a little while, and I'll see you outside the record store when "Let's Grow Together" is finally released stateside.
Worth A Look @creditJill P. Mott. @captionNatalia Hanukai. @captionthomas hansen 24 pianist thomas hansen Oct. 8 The Manzanita Quartet Oct. 22 Cellist Kris http://www.paloaltoonline.com/weekly/morgue/cover/1994_Sep_16.art.html
Extractions: Publication Date: Friday Sep 16, 1994 @credit:Wayland Lee @caption:Clock repairman Ernie Lantz stands next to a Seth Thomas tower clock movement and holds a replica of a pendulum system designed by Galileo in 1637. Clocking in It's time again for another lecture over at the Museum of American Heritage, which is currently exhibiting "It's About Time: Clocks and Other Timepieces." Next up is clock repairman and former SRI engineer Ernie Lantz, who will tell listeners "What To Do Until the Clock Repairman Arrives," and explain "Why Your Clock Stopped," beginning at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 22 . Lantz will focus on what the clock owner can do him or herself, what the repairman does during the cleaning process and what is done when the mechanical part of clock is restored. The museum is located at 275 Alma St., Palo Alto. The lecture is free for museum members and $5 for non-members. Refreshments will be served. For more information, call 321-1004. @credit:Carolyn Clebsch @caption:Volunteers sort books for a previous Menlo Park Library book sale. A book bonanza Some 40,000 books will be on sale this Saturday and Sunday
TSO Musicians Alumni Andrea hansen Frank Harmantas Joseph Umbrico Jan Whyte thomas Wiebe as APortrait of the Viola with pianist Bruce Vogt all on the CBCSM5000 label. http://www.tsomusicians.com/names/bios/alumni.html
Extractions: Thomas Wiebe Mihai Tetel, Cello Mihai Tetel, cello, began his musical studies in his native Romania at the famed Georges Enescu Music School. After settling in Canada in 1979, he graduated in 1984 from the University of Toronto as an Honours student of the celebrated virtuoso, Vladimir Orloff. He obtained his Masters Degree from the Juilliard School in 1986, and Professional Studies Diploma from the Mannes School in New York in 1988. In 1987, Mihai Tetel was a winner of the Artists International Competition which awarded as its prize a New York Carnegie Recital Hall Debut. Prior competition triumphs include First Prize in the Koussevitsky Competition (1986), the Montreal Symphony Competition (1984), Canadian Music Competition (1982) and the Toronto Symphony Concerto Competition (1980). Mihai Tetel has appeared as soloist with numerous orchestras and has toured Japan, Canada, U.S.A., Chile, Columbia, Hungary and Romania. Mihai Tetel has been a member of the Toronto Symphony since 1990 and enjoys an active career as a teacher as well. He is a faculty member of the Royal Conservatory of Music and Co-director of Algonquin International Music Institute as well as Artistic Director of Windermere Music Festival.
Extractions: About the academic procession Commencements from the past Bates College Sesquicentennial President Hansen, I am honored to present Thomas Jefferson Anderson. Music has the power to transport and invigorate us, to evoke sorrow and elation, to cross the boundaries of time and culture. In the right hands, music is also a persuasive form of political expression. Today we honor Thomas Jefferson Anderson, whose compositions are at once personal evocations and reflections of the human condition. For his artistic authenticity, his inspired teaching over many decades, his efforts to gain greater recognition for African American composers, and his call to honor all musical traditions, I present Thomas Jefferson Anderson for the degree Doctor of Music. President's conferral: Thomas Jefferson Anderson, you are a learned and spirited composer, a deft synthesizer of traditions, and an advocate for pluralism in the classical music canon. Therefore, by the authority vested in me by the Board of Trustees, I hereby confer upon you the Degree of Doctor of Music, with all the rights, privileges, and responsibilities which here and everywhere pertain to this degree.
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