Carmel Music Society This tour celebrates the 250 th anniversary of Mozart s birth and our concertwill feature pianist, andreas klein. Formed in 1991, the players all have http://www.carmelmusic.org/pages/season_05_06/performance_right_menu.html
Extractions: INTRODUCING THE PERFORMING ARTISTS FOR THE 2005-06 SEASON Andras Schiff, piano. Friday, October 21, 2005. Alon Goldstein, piano; Amit Peled, cello; and Alex Fiterstein, clarinet. Tuesday, November 22, 2005. Corey Cerovsek, violin, and Julien Quinton, piano. Tuesday, February 7, 2006. Salzburg Chamber Soloists, string orchestra of 16 with pianist. Thursday, March 2, 2006. This tour celebrates the 250 th anniversary of Mozart's birth and our concert will feature pianist, Andreas Klein. Formed in 1991, the players all have studied at the Mozarteum in Salzburg. The City of Salzburg has chosen this ensemble to perform in all of the cities where Mozart performed and toured. Previously the group performed at Cal Performances in Berkeley in September 2004. Olga Kern, piano. Saturday, March 25, 2006. This pianist was co-Gold Medal winner at the 2001 Van Cliburn Competition, the first woman to have achieved this distinction in over 30 years. Winner of the first Rachmaninoff International Piano Competition when she was seventeen, she toured throughout her native Russia, Europe and the U.S. Masterly performances, models of simplicity, control and concentration . . . . . playing this pure and unaffected comes only from the most evolved and selfless musicians. Los Angeles Times. Winner of the 2004-05 Instrumental Competition.
9th May 2004 - Programme Of Events Opening by Mr. andreas klein, Head of Konrad Adenauer Foundation; Mr. AntonioMiloseski, Ms Edit Szécsi, sopran, Ms Erika Tóth, pianist Budapest; http://www.delmkd.cec.eu.int/en/whatsnew/2004/9th May Programme.htm
FSC Press Release Switzerland s worldfamous chamber orchestra presents a program that featuresBerlin-born pianist andreas klein in a Mozart piano concerto. http://www.flsouthern.edu/pubrel/0304news/Lucerne102003.htm
Extractions: Florida Southern is a four-year, private, co-educational liberal arts college affiliated with the United Methodist Church. The college offers more than 40 undergraduate majors and a master of business administration degree accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Located in Lakeland, Fla., the college is home to the largest, single-site collection of Frank Lloyd Wright architecture in the world.
Pacific Lutheran University :: Music The ensemble for this Jazz Under the Stars performance includes pianist andDirector of Jazz Enrichment Series andreas klein Piano Masterclass, 11 am http://www.plu.edu/~music/events.html
Extractions: All music concerts are held in Lagerquist Concert Hall, Mary Baker Russell Music Center at 8pm unless otherwise noted. Tickets: $8 General Admission, $5 Senior Citizens (55+) and Students, $3 Alumni, Complimentary 18 and under unless otherwise noted. All Ticket Sales Are Final - No Refunds or Exchanges Jake Bergevin is one of the rare male vocalists/trumpeters on the Seattle jazz scene. He combines his gifts as band leader, trumpeter and vocalist reminiscent of sounds ranging from Chet Baker and Louis Armstrong to Louis Prima and Harry Connick Jr. Accomplishments include his independently produced CD "My Name is Jake" which pays tribute to heroes Ray Charles and Frank Sinatra. Credits also include a Downbeat Award for vocal jazz quartet at age 17.
South Carolina Music Teachers Association andreas klein, pianist guest artist and clinician. Sessions and Performances bySCMTA Members. Eugene Barban Schumanns Kreisleriana The Fusion of Two http://www.scmta.org/conference.html
Extractions: guest artist and clinician Sessions and Performances by SCMTA Members Eugene Barban Kreisleriana The Fusion of Two Kindred Spirits Matt Manwarren A Lecture Recital on His Sonata No. 1 in A-flat, Op. 110 David Thompson: Confederates At The Keyboard: Southern Piano Music During The Civil War Robin Zemp Phrasing: What is it? How Do We Do It? How Do We Teach It? Jill Terhaar-Lewis Vocal masterclass Stephen Carlson Piano masterclass Scott Robbins World premiere of the SCMTA 2005 Commissioned Composer Work
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Extractions: 1994 Valdosta Daily Times "K" Return to the homepage of Index to Valdosta Daily Times K Kachline, Meagan Birth Fe 2 94 89(113), 3C Kahler, Ruth Cultural Arts Center Displays Bennett and Kahler Artwork Fe 10 94 89(121), 1C Kalin, Rose Death Sp 14 94 89(334), 2A Kaney, Gardell K. Obituary Je 26 94 89(255), 2A Kannon, Dayton A Mighty Warrior Has Fallen Ja 14 94 89(94), 3B Obituary Ja 9 94 89(86), 2A Ja 10 94 89(90), 2A Kannon, Elizabeth Birth My 19 94 89(217), 5C Kantro, Scott Brian Kantro-Myers Wedding Ja 16 94 89(96), 3B Kappa Delta Sorority Kappa Deltas Help DFCS Kids Oc 26 94 90(11), 2C Kappers, John Georgia AIDS Activist Fustrated Ap 29 94 89(197), 6A Katie's General Store Personalized Service Marks Store in Echols Ap 17 94 89(185), 7C Kayaking Kayaking, Canoeing Adjust to Different Tastes Ag 14 94 89(303), 8B Kebler, Steve Kebler Resigns as LHS Baseball Coach My 13 94 89(211), 8A Keck, Daniel Wade Keck-Sommerville Wedding Je 7 94 89(236), 2B Sommerville-Keck Engagement Ja 25 94 89(105), 2B Keeffee, Heyward Obituary Nv 9 94 90(25), 2A
Sunset Center including virtuoso pianist Andras Schiff, three young artists on their way toimportant and Mozart piano concerto, K. 415 featuring andreas klein. http://www.sunsetcenter.org/presentpartdetail.jsp?id=22
Salzburg Chamber Soloists Celebrate the 250th anniversary of Mozart s birth (17561791) when this highlyregarded European ensemble joins the brilliant German pianist, andreas klein, http://www.jorgensen.ct-arts.com/event_detail.cfm?eventID=269&seriesID=8
Heidi Louise Williams American pianist Heidi Louise Williams has appeared in solo and chamber music Rita Sloan, Paul Coletti, Donald and Vivian Weilerstein, andreas klein, http://www.siuc.edu/~music/faculty/Williams.html
The Las Vegas Philharmonic News February 8, 2006, sensational Austrian pianist and Mozart specialist andreas klein. March 15, brilliant New York Philharmonic cellist Brinton Smith with http://www.lasvegasphilharmonic.com/news/index.phtml?ID=30
Public Broadcasting Atlanta Dennis Russell Davies, conductor pianist Tchaikovsky Serenade for Strings inC Major, Op. 48 andreas klein, piano Mozart Symphony in A Major, K. 201 http://www.wabe.org/radio/shows/spivey.html
Extractions: By John Lane Ken Ulansey and his Klezmer Quintet perform free on October 20, City Institute Library, 1905 Locust Street. Jazz lovers take note: history comes to life at the Annenberg Center on October 15 when the Preservation Hall Jazz Band roars on stage for an evening of traditional American music straight from the heart of New Orleans, 7:30 p.m. On October 17, versatile actor Rick Miller is back in "MacHomer", a smash last season and now returning in triumph at 8 p.m., repeated on October 18 at 2 and 8 p.m. and on October 19 at 3 p.m. On October 31, Grammy Award winning guitarist Pat Metheny steps in with Philadelphia-born bassist Christian McBride and drummer Antonio Sanchez, 8 p.m. And on November 1, India's National Living Treasure, Ali Akbar Khan, performs An Evening of Raga with other performers on sarode, tabla and tanpura. 8 p.m., all under the auspices of PENN Presents and all at the Zellerbach Theatre, 3680 Walnut Street. 215-898-3900. The Philadelphia Orchestra under conductor Daniel Harding is in Verizon Hall on October 16, 17, 18 and 21 for R. Strauss' "Don Juan", Elgar's "Enigma" Variations and his Cello Concerto with Steven Isserlis as guest soloist. On October, 23, 24 and 25, pianist Andras Schiff conducts Schubert's Symphony #4 and does double duty in Bach's Piano Concerto #2 and Dvorak's Piano Concerto. On October 28 and 30, November 1 and 4, Yakov Kreizberg is on the podium for works by Dvorak and Ravel and helps Julia Fischer make her P.O. debut in Khachaturian's Violin Concerto. Hold your horses for October 31, the annual and outrageous Haunted Halloween Concert at 8 p.m., with Rossen Milanov leading his troops in appropriate works and featuring the marimba duo of Pius Cheung and James Dietz and the celebrated emceeing of local diva Carlota Ttendant. A post-concert Masquerade Party can only be the icing on this curious cake! Kimmel Center, Broad and Spruce. 215-893-1999.
Rodcorp: How We Work: Franz Liszt, Composer/pianist How we work Franz Liszt, composer/pianist Geoff Dyer plays GTA San andreas Barbican Art Gallery Colour after klein More rubbish (and ruin) Open, http://rodcorp.typepad.com/rodcorp/2005/04/how_we_work_fra.html
Extractions: Main Liszt was a flamboyant performer: one of the first to improve the recital as spectacle by turning his piano sideways, he'd played in green silk gloves , and later leave them for the swooning, jewelry-tossing ladies in the audience to fight over. He advised his students to read a book while practicing. The advantage of reading a book while practicing for pure technique alone is that it enables us to forget the boredom of playing a passage over and over again, a dozen, or fifty or a hundred times until the body has absorbed it. Not all books, however, lend themselves equally well to this employment. Poetry interferes subtly with the rhythm of the music, and so does really admirable prose. The most useful, I have found for myself, are detective stories, sociology and literary criticism. However, any reading matter that distracts the mind without engaging the sense or the emotions too powerfully will work.
Extractions: Main Russ Coffey has interviewed Alpha Course's Sandy Millar (one of the Alpha founders at Holy Trinity Brompton), the next stage of his investigation into the systems, institutions and beliefs we place faith in and commit to: "I found Millar to be very skillfully non-communicative. I didnât realise how little he had actually said on some issues until I played the tape back." (Also: Russ on Scientology Excellent JG Ballard interview on terrorism, art, media, government, pyschopathology... . On art influences: The surrealists were a revelation, though reproductions of Chirico, Dali, Ernst were hard to come by and tended to be found in psychiatric textbooks. I devoured them. The surrealists, and the modern movement in painting as a whole, seemed to offer a key to the strange postwar world with its threat of nuclear war. The dislocations and ambiguities, in cubism and abstract art as well as the surrealists, reminded me of my childhood in Shanghai. I read a great deal too in the late 1940s, but from the international menu (Freud, Kafka, Camus, Orwell, Aldous Huxley) rather than the English one. But there was a defeatist strain in the modern novel (which quite appealed to me as a moody 16-year-old). A huge internal migration had taken place from Joyce onwards, and there was something airless about Ulysses. By contrast, the great modern painters, from Picasso to Francis Bacon, were eager to wrestle with the world, like the brutal lovers on one of Bacon's couches. There was a reek of semen that quickened the blood.
Extractions: If you know of a WWW page for a particular soloist, ensemble or orchestra which is not listed here, please use the submission form which also has a link to a standard mailto: option. If you have submitted a site for consideration and have not received a reply within one month, please feel free to resubmit. NEW! Search the entire WWW Virtual Library: Match: All Any Boolean Format: Long Short help Search engine courtesy of Harvard University and the ht://Dig search engine Need to have text or a website translated? Use Altavista's translation service!! Soloists Conductors Ensembles Orchestras ... Opera/Management agencies/Miscellaneous Adam, Bill (Bill Adam Tribute Web site) (trumpet) Afrocentric Voices in Classical Music ; Biographies and bibliographies on African Americans in classical vocal music Ainsley, John Mark (tenor) Angelov, Ludmil (piano) Alban, Carol (flute) Aler, John (tenor) Allen, Susan (harp) Allen, Sir Thomas (baritone) Aleksander, Adam (piano) Alykova, Valentina
CT Calendar Venue Jorgensen Center For The Peforming Arts (Un. Of Salzburg Chamber Solosits/ Mozart s 250th Anniversary/ andreas klein, piano European ensemble joins the brilliant German pianist, andreas klein, http://www.ctcalendar.com/venuedetail.lasso?VenueNum=32861&Status=
School Of Visual & Performing Arts Guest artists have included opera star Beverly Sills, pianist andreas klein, jazztrumpeter Dominic Spera, jazz trombonist Bill Watrous, and French choral http://www.ipfw.edu/vpa/music/overview.html
Extractions: The IPFW Department of Music awards Indiana University degrees in music and a certificate in piano pedagogy as well as a minor in music. A full-time faculty of distinguished musicians, scholars and artists along with more than 30 associate faculty, including outstanding performers from the Fort Wayne Philharmonic, provide the finest in musical instruction and guidance. Unique degree offerings, superb ensembles, and a spirit of excitement combine to provide an excellent environment for musical and professional growth. Private instruction in all instruments and voice is provided by artist faculty. Small classes foster a friendly environment with opportunity for considerable interaction between faculty and students throughout the curriculum. This personal attention is also true of academic and career advising. Student organizations in the Department include Sigma Alpha Iota, Music Educators National Conference, the Music Therapy Club, and the American Choral Directors Association.
Newman Center For The Performing Arts Their program in Denver will include Mozarts Salzburg Symphony (KV 136), hisPiano Concerto 13 in C (KV 415) with pianist andreas klein, Variations on http://www.du.edu/newmancenter/newmanCenterPresents.html
Extractions: Information Newman Center Presents , offers a rich blend of music, theater and dance, carefully selected to stimulate thought, conversation and awareness. 2005-06 Season tickets (nine performances Sept-April) are $180-$396 per person, and subscribers receive a 20% discount to additional Presents performances, with five currently scheduled. Tickets to individual performances ($25-$55) are now available. Students, seniors and groups receive discounts. For more information, call option 2. [Version 5+ browsers] show/hide performance details Print 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2005
[Green Bay Symphony Orchestra Music More] pianist andreas klein played handsomely with a technique well in place, if notquite infallible. His conception was anything but klein (small), http://www.greenbaysymphony.com/press/display.php?whichid=64