Extractions: Composer/pianist/musical-director Warren's diversity in the musical world is well documented. His works include, PIN MONEY OPERA (Carling London Best Musical Award, 1992) and JOSEPHINE (Critics Circle Award Best Musical runner-up, 1993) for BAC, the UK premier THE WORLD GOES 'ROUND - Kander and Ebb, directed by Jude Kelly (West Yorkshire Playhouse, 1995/6) and the box office breaking ZORRO by Ken Hill (Theatre Royal Stratford East, 1995). He is co-founder of Babel Theatre and has a worldwide record contract with Prestige Records who have released Piano Classics and Eleven Aspects . More recently he was MD/arranger on Soul Train in the West End and on tour, starring Sheila Ferguson, nominee 0livier Award. The critics view Warren as "the Motown Janacek" (Time Out) and describe his work as "fascinating... Steve Reich meets Mike Leigh" (The Guardian) with an ability to "send us away in a state of perplexing, yet sublime euphoria" (The Sunday Times). His co-production of BABEL NIGHTS (BAC. 1996) was listed in The Evening Standard Hot Tickets during its entire run. Warren is currently working on new works GREAT EXPECTATIONS, directed by Mark Clements, a co-production between Derby Playhouse/Walnut Theatre Philadelphia (Feb, Mar2002); CARD INDEX by Taduesz Rozevic- another major work for which Warren composed the score is on at BAC in March 2002, as part of the Critics Choice season.
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Season-at-a Glance - Library Of Congress 1999-2000 Concert Series Jon Jang, pianistcomposer ; JieBing Chen, erhu (Chinese violin) ; Max Roach,trapset drums THE JUILLIARD STRING QUARTET with warren jones, piano http://www.loc.gov/rr/perform/concert/1999-2000schedule.html
Extractions: The Library of Congress Performing Arts Reading Room Concert Series Home All concerts started at 8:00 pm unless otherwise noted. Date Artist / Event Scheduled Program October 1, 1999 Songs both unknown and familiar by Cole Porter, Richard Rodgers, Jerome Kern, Harold Arlen, and other popular songwriters, with some rarities from the Library's collections.
CinemaSpeak.Com - 2003 Oscar Predictions Gangs may have been Scorsese s film of destiny, but The pianist was the true warren Catherine Zetajones While I might think the film is overrated http://www.cinemaspeak.com/Interviews/2003oscarpredictions.html
Extractions: The Pianist PREDICTION: Curtis: Chicago Because every year the winner is the movie I have the least interest in seeing out of the five nominations. The trend continues here. Dan: Chicago This one seems to have the momentum, and Gangs' Best Picture win is not already wrapped up in a pink ribbon like it's Director's win is, so this is a free for all in my opinion. Warren: Chicago Probably the most overrated film of 2002, but it's well-made entertainment guaranteed not to offend (or challenge) a soul. Ryan: Chicago The day that I walked out of my first showing, I knew that it would make 200 million dollars and that it would win Best Picture. I'm sticking with my second prediction. This is a true crowd-pleaser that brings the musical back in a rousing way and the Academy has and will continue to go gaga over it. PERSONAL VOTE: Curtis: The Lord of The Rings: The Two Towers The scale of this movie was so grand and epic that it simply deserves it. Amazing to watch, like it or not.
Short Life Of The Cool Spot In The High Desert Local musician Al Faaet recalls hearing jazz pianist McCoy Tyner at Club West Rickie Lee jones, warren Zevon, Chucho Valdés, Eliades Ochoa, Tinariwen, http://www.freenewmexican.com/news/29437.html
Extractions: June 24, 2005 "And when it was over, it felt like a dream," warbled Neil Young in "Broken Arrow," one of his finest early pieces. The dream of lasting a long time is what anyone opening a nightclub, roadhouse, or other music-entertainment venue hopes for. When it comes to feeling like a dream, of course, you've heard what they say about the '60s if you remember them, you probably weren't there to begin with.
Arts Entertainment News And Previews pianist warren jones, violist Donald McInnes, flautist Adrian Spence, and cellistNathaniel Rosen will be the featured artists for the next set of chamber http://www.goletavalleyvoice.com/cgi-bin/entertain/readarticle.cgi?article=952
Welcome To ESS.A.Y Recording Online Store Holton, Alex, jones, warren, Kapp, Madeline, Kapp, Richard, Kemp, Ariel violin and keyboard performed by Mela Tenenbaum with pianist Richard Kapp. http://www.essaycd.com/store/genre.asp?genre_id=1&cd_id=54
Artist Recital Series 2002-2002 She will be accompanied at Oberlin by pianist warren jones. About the ArtistRecital Series For 124 years, the Artist Recital Series at Oberlin College has http://www.oberlin.edu/con/bkstage/200208/artist_recital_2002.html
Extractions: For 124 years, the venerable Artist Recital Series Three bonus concerts are also included in the series: pianist Antonio Pompa-Baldi, violinist William Preucil, and the Vermeer String Quartet. The Artist Recital Series is sponsored by the Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College with additional support from the Friends of the Artist Recital Series. Media sponsorship for the Artist Recital Series is provided by WCLV 104.9-FM WCPN 90.3-FM , Ideastream. Antonio Pompa-Baldi, piano The season begins Thursday, September 12, at 8:00 p.m., with acclaimed pianist Antonio Pompa-Baldi, whose impressive roster of prizes has not gone unnoticed by The New York Times : "Antonio Pompa-Baldi possesses 22 prizes and dazzle," wrote Allan Kozinn. "He is a poised, assured player with a solid technique. He negotiated dense, contrapuntal textures easily, with speed and clarity . . . [and] closed the program with a virtuosic flourish." Pompa-Baldi, most recently a silver medalist in the 11 th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in 2001 and winner of the first prize at the 1999 Cleveland International Piano Competition, was a member of Oberlins faculty in 2001-2002. He will perform Mozarts Sonata in F Major, K332; two works by ChopinSonata No. 2, Op. 35 in B-flat minor and Barcarolle, Op. 60Griegs Suite ("Aus Holbergs Zeit"); and Ginasteras Sonata No. 1, Op. 22 in A minor.
Artist Recital Series 2002-2003 2001, the National Day of Prayer and Remembrance following the terrorist attacks.She will be accompanied at Oberlin by pianist warren jones. http://www.oberlin.edu/newserv/02sep/artist_recital_series_2002.html
Extractions: online.news@oberlin.edu OBERLIN COLLEGE ANNOUNCES ARTIST RECITAL SERIES FOR 2002-2003 A UGUST For 124 years, the venerable Artist Recital Series Three bonus concerts are also included in the series: pianist Antonio Pompa-Baldi, violinist William Preucil, and the Vermeer String Quartet. The Artist Recital Series is sponsored by the Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College with additional support from the Friends of the Artist Recital Series. Media sponsorship for the Artist Recital Series is provided by WCLV 104.9-FM WCPN 90.3-FM , Ideastream. Antonio Pompa-Baldi, piano The season begins Thursday, September 12, at 8:00 p.m., with acclaimed pianist Antonio Pompa-Baldi, whose impressive roster of prizes has not gone unnoticed by The New York Times : "Antonio Pompa-Baldi possesses 22 prizes and dazzle," wrote Allan Kozinn. "He is a poised, assured player with a solid technique. He negotiated dense, contrapuntal textures easily, with speed and clarity . . . [and] closed the program with a virtuosic flourish." Pompa-Baldi, most recently a silver medalist in the 11
UI-School Of Music : Faculty | Bio with an international reputation as a pianist, conductor, and teacher. Alexis Weissenberg, Jerome Lowenthal, and warren jones, among others. http://www.music.uiuc.edu/facultyBio.php?id=45
March 2004 The duo performed an untitled piece by the pianist, and several Lacy Brad jones, drummer Reggie Nicholson, and drummer/ percussionist warren Smith). http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=1882
70s Odds And Ends Backing by the famed warren Schatz Orchestra, all unknown to me except for Bass virtuoso Louis Johnson headed into Quincy jones stable shortly after he http://www.warr.org/odd70s.html
Extractions: Aerosmith The Blues... A Real Summit Meeting Brainstorm Brick ... Warren Zevon Aw shucks, I guess there is more to life than the 60s - but as you'll glean from the brief takes on post-60s acts presented here, we're not yet convinced that there's more to life than the If you're wondering, AC/DC A Taste Of Honey Joan Armatrading The B-52's ... Joe Walsh and Yo Yo are no longer to be found here because they have new pages of their own. Also, and artists have been moved to separate pages. Enjoy... Aerosmith, Toys In The Attic What can you say about this thing? That it's a multiple platinum album stuffed with radio favorites? That it's the epitome of soulless, by-the-numbers 70s heavy rock, completely derivative and so testosterone-ridden that it makes Zeppelin sound cultured? That it's more or less the loudest, riffiest, catchiest damn rock record of the whole decade? Uh, I guess so. You probably already have your mind made up about this kind of proto-grunge hedonism anyway, so it doesn't really matter what I say. The details: their third record but first real breakthrough; powered by Steven Tyler's screeching, vaguely Robert Plant-like vocals and Joe Perry's blustery, overcharged guitar riffs; written mostly by Tyler working either with Perry or bassist Tom Hamilton; and featuring three classic tunes: the head-banging, triple-time title track, the swaggering "Walk This Way," and the fevery, slithering "Sweet Emotion." Despite the obvious debt to
Portland Jazz Festival Evans is bringing Matt Lemmler, an indemand pianist from New Orleans who plays as well as local luminaries such as Roscoe Weathers and warren Bracken. http://www.pdxjazz.com/2005/artists.html
Mike Jones Live At Steinway Hall...Liner Notes More about Mike jones. This is his third CHIAROSCURO release, People don tseem much interested in hearing a great pianist who plays without gimmicks; http://www.jonesjazz.com/linernotes/steinway_liner_notes.html
Extractions: Live at Steinway Hall liner notes More about Mike Jones. This is his third CHIAROSCURO release, and it may well be his most interesting. It not only shows him at this best, but also demonstrates his encyclodpedic knowledge of songs, his ability to interpret them in an exciting way, and present a flawless seventy minute program that was well-paced and interesting, from beginning to end. I have no idea if he'd picked out the nine songs and two medleys before he sat down at the piano, or if he knew exactly what he'd play, and had been rehearsing it day after day for weeks on end. I tend to doubt it. I didn't see a list anywhere, and Mike doesn't seem to operate that way. He's more of a whatever happens, happens, kind of guy. But no matter, even if he'd been practicing the songs for weeks, the result was still the same; an exceptional performance. In many ways, the strength of Mike's playing is also one of his weaknesses, at least from a commercial standpoint. All he does is play songs, usually older songs. He's an interpreter of the compositions of others,. Mike is one of those artists who is primarily an interpreter, not a composer. Most of the virtuoso pianists, in almost any form of music, fall into that category; there have been few monumental performers who wrote exceptional, lasting compositions. In this century, Sergei Rachmaninoff and Fats Waller come to mind as two who did, and Vladimir Horowitz and Art Tatum as two who didn't.
Homespun Tapes - Warren Bernhardt Teaches Jazz Piano warren Bernhardt s expert use of open and closed chord voicings to create harmonictextures, No jazz pianist should miss this session! http://www.homespuntapes.com/prodpg/prodpg.asp?prodID=387
Homespun Tapes - Warren Bernhardt Classicallytrained jazz pianist, composer, arranger and producer warren Bernhardthas performed widely both as a soloist and with his own bands. http://www.homespuntapes.com/artists/artistpage.asp?artID=505
Extractions: Timothy Jones is a native of Shreveport, Louisiana. At Centenary College he earned a Bachelor of Music degree in piano and voice. Upon graduation he was distinguished as the "Most Outstanding Senior." He earned his Masters and Doctorate degrees from the University of Michigan where he studied under the tutelage of distinguished professor George Shirley. He was the winner of the Alice Baird Award, the Joy Whitman Weinberger award, the Virginia Kilpatrick Shehee award for academic study, the Friends of Opera Competition. He was also awarded a fellowship at the Aspen Opera Theater Center where he was a winner in the Concerto/Aria Competition. On the concert stage, Jones has appeared with the symphony orchestras of Houston, Dallas, Charlotte, Shreveport, Colorado Springs, Laredo, San Antonio, Lansing, and South Arkansas in concert works and oratorios. He has performed under Craig Hella Johnson, Martin Katz, David Mairs, Nicholas McGegan, Gustav Meier, Laurence Leighton Smith, and Christopher Wilkins. His repertoire includes Bach's St. Matthew and John Passions, the B minor Mass, and numerous solo cantatas; Mozart's Requiem and C minor Mass; Beethoven's Missa Solemnis and Ninth Symphony; Brahms' German Requiem and Orff's Carmina Burana.