JULY 4 CLASSICALmanac 'today In Classical Music' 1889 Birth of RussianAmerican pianist Samuel CHOTZINOFF. 1899 Birth of Russianbass Alexander Teachers were Hans Heinz, Alice howland, Cornelius Reid. http://www.angelfire.com/ab/day/jul4.html
Musicians And Injuries Thomas Mark s pianist S INJURIES Movement Retraining Is The Key To Recovery . Brad howland, another brass player, also has a Web site discussing how to http://eeshop.unl.edu/music.html
Extractions: Maybe it's a nagging ache in your thumbs, every time you practice at the piano. Perhaps there have been long rehearsals for that crucial recital, and now you notice stabbing pains in your forearms. Or you find yourself struggling with hands that have become increasingly clumsy, or numb. It may be that you are even waking up at night with pain in your arms, or your back, or your neck. Well, it's just a part of being a serious musician, right? And after all, you can't stop practicing - there's too much at stake, and music is your very life! Does this sound familiar? Instrumental musicians are a special risk group for repetitive motion injuries. Sizable percentages of them develop physical problems related to playing their instruments; and if they are also computer users, their risks are compounded and complicated. My own computer-induced tendinitis was very much aggravated by my guitar and violin playing and did not begin to improve until I stopped all playing for several months. Instrumental injuries often include the same conditions experienced from computer overuse Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Tendinitis, Bursitis
Obituaries: 1/22/99 WESTPORT Kathryn M. (Luster) Christ, 86, of howland Road, formerly of Barrington, during the summer, and was an accomplished pianist and organist. http://www.southcoasttoday.com/daily/01-99/01-22-99/zzzddobi.htm
Extractions: Survivors include her widower; two sons, Craig Owens of Moreno Valley, Calif., and Mark Owens of Pahrump; two daughters, Pamela Kelley of Moreno Valley, and Susan Wightman of Littleton, Colo.; two sisters, Rachel McGowan of Fairhaven, Mass., and Arlene Goguen of South Dartmouth, Mass., and 11 grandchildren.
REGISTER A GLOBAL USER ACCOUNT She also served as a Sunday school teacher and pianist for Hickory Grove BaptistChurch near Brunson. SURVIVOR a sister, Lotis B. howland of Utica, NY http://www.savannahnow.com/stories/102899/OBITSindex.shtml
Mass Newton Mass, actor (JoeyFriends) 1967 Pamela Bustin Siberia 1941 Chick Corea,Chelsea Mass, jazz pianist (Delhpi I, Toy Dance) 1941 Beth howland, Boston Mass http://brainyhistory.com/topics/m/mass.html
Alumni At Hannibal-LaGrange College pamela Neale Flynn. Graduated 1973. pflynn831@hotmail.com Mike is the worshipleader, Danine is the pianist and our son Eric is the drummer. http://www.hlg.edu/Alumni/1970postsname.asp
Extractions: Message: I am looking for Sandy Beckley. We graduated high school from Memphis, Mo 1971. She was to have attended LaGrange, Hannible that fall. I don't know if she graduated. She was tall, thin and deaf in one ear. She was my best friend and we have lost touch. Please help. Denise Knight McConnell ddmac@4state.com Jenny Lee Abernathy Graduated: 1976 LaCrosse Wisconsin Message: Hello and God Bless to all my friends at H-L-G. The Lord has blessed me very much in these past few months. I'm doing the Lords work in my church and serving him well. It's my hope that all of us have the Passion of the Christ in all of us. because without him and his love we couldn't know what real love is. I hope to hear from any of my friends at H-L-G I do miss haearing from of of you. That does include teachers too. May God Bless You and be with you everyday Walter Ahland Graduated: 1971 walt@lights-camera-action.net
Local Obituaries - March 23-29, 2002 Rugged Cross and Wind Beneath My Wings, presented by pianist Rick Schiff . 29, 1909, in Hardy, Okla., to Alma Jane (howland) and Frank B. Rogers. http://www.winfieldcourier.com/obit/o020329.html
Extractions: Saturday, March 23, 2002 Helen Lewis Helen B. (Olds) Lewis, 88, of 716 Tweed, Winfield, died March 21, 2002, at Cumbernauld Village. Services will be 2:30 p.m. Monday at Miles Funeral Service. Burial will be in Highland Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 4 to 9 p.m. Sunday. The family will greet visitors from 4 to 5. A memorial has been established with Cumbernauld Village. Contributions may be made through the funeral home. Lewis was born Aug. 10, 1913, on a farm near Leon, to Amy (Thompson) and Ralph Wilcox. Her mother died when she was eight years old, and she and her three sisters were raised by their aunt, Edna Lucas. She was educated in the Leon and Kingley area. On Aug. 2, 1935, she married Rex Olds. They made their first home in Atlanta, later lived in Arkansas City and moved to Winfield in 1951. Mr. Olds died in 1966.
Berkshires Week Peru Road; country dancing with Steve howland and Band Internationally acclaimedpianist Claude Rank will join his daughter, violinist pamela Frank, in a http://www.berkshiresweek.com/072502/default.asp?filename=calendar&adfile=ads3
Extractions: January 20, 2005 Note to Editors: This is a revised version of a news release distributed Jan. 18. Please discard previous version of this release. Wake Forest University's department of music will present nine concerts in January and February. All concerts are free and open to the public. Jan. 20: "An Evening of Italian Song," Brendle Recital Hall, 8 p.m. Andrew Willis, associate professor of music at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, will perform an inaugural recital on Wake Forest's new Regier/Walter Fortepiano. The piano is a modern replica built by Rodney J. Regier of Freeport, Maine and is based on those made in Vienna by Anton Walter in the 1780s and 90s. The program will include music by Muzio Clementi, Haydn, Mozart, C.P.E. Bach and Beethoven. Teresa Radomski, soprano and professor of music at Wake Forest, will also perform a cantata by Haydn.
High Point Convention & Visitors Bureau A Grand Night for Singing Ends May 29th, 04/29/2005. Dick Schneider, poet; PamelaHowland, pianist, 05/01/2005. Let s Talk Cars! , 05/05/2005. http://www.highpoint.org/scripts/t3cgi.exe/project/admin/event_view.taf?_functio
Horizons Newsletter Heritage Presbyterian Church Chris Lieberman will be delivering drinks on the second, Pam Budde on Wayne Howland703360-7669 Jim, the talented organist and pianist who has blessed worship http://heritage.church.home.att.net/horizons/jan2004w.htm
Encyclopedia: MacArthur Foundation Kathleen Ross; pamela Samuelson; Susan Stewart; Elizabeth Streb Eccentricpianist and faculty member at the New England Conservatory of Music, http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/MacArthur-Foundation
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