CUA This Week For more information or to Rsvp, contact brian Jefferes at 24jefferes@cua.edu . For more information, contact Ildiko M. kovach, professor of chemistry, http://thisweek.cua.edu/default.cfm?issue=October42004.htm&startdate=10/04/2004
Extractions: Valentina Pereyaslavec, Ukrainian Primadonna, Marks Triple Anniversary Mme. Pereyaslavec Celebrates 25 Years at ABT School Fifty Years of Dancing and Teaching Students, Dancers Around the World Hail Mme. Pereyaslavec (Valentina Pereyaslavec, internationally renowned Ukrainian primadonna and teacher of ballet, is observing three significant milestones in her illustrious career this year: she is nearing her 70th birthday, though one could not tell it by the zest and ebullience with which she conducts her classes; she is in her 50th year of dancing and teaching; and she marks her 25th anniversary with the American Ballet Theatre. In conjunction with these events the "Dance News", a prestigious journal of ballet, brought out three articles, including one by Mme. Pereyaslavec herself, in its December 1976 edition on the occasion of her involvement with the American Ballet Theatre. Below, we are reprinting the articles as a tribute to Mme. Pereyaslavec former danceuse par excellence and now a teacher of great esteem). Mme. Pereyaslavec Celebrates 25 Years at ABT School
JELLY ROLL MORTON - CHICAGO AND NEW YORK John kovach sends the following announcement, which appeared in The South Jelly Roll is a nationally known colored composer and pianist and one of the http://www.doctorjazz.freeserve.co.uk/page10b.html
JELLY ROLL MORTON - COMEBACK IN NEW YORK JELLY ROLL MORTON, famous blues pianist, composer of such famous standards as KingPorter John kovach Letter to Mike Meddings, 22nd December 2004. http://www.doctorjazz.freeserve.co.uk/page10c.html
Extractions: Fred sic (Jelly Roll) Morton, famed daddy of the blues has written a new marching song for the Elks, in honor of the convention in New York next week, entitled We Are Elks. The song is dedicated to the fraternity, and is published by the Tempo Music Publishing Company. Peter Hanley sends the following item from the weekly magazine Jazz Information, Vol. 1, No. 4, dated Tuesday, 3rd October 1939. All grammar, spelling etc. - sic
Mission Publishing 1997 Guest Book Adam kovach ; N.Andover, Massachusetts, US computer IBM Rachel Mancillmmancill@swbell.net Park Place Baptist Church; pianist Houston, TX, USA http://www.pacificnet.net/~mpub/guest97.html
Extractions: computer: comment: Hello all and GOd bless the doers of his word! My name is Ranoldo Mouton and I was wondering if anyone has any copies of Piano sheet music Shpw Up! by contemporary artist John P. Kee. I would love it if someone who would have access to the Piano sheet music to mail it to me or e-mail me to contact me if you have any PIANO sheet music on John P. Kee may the lord richly bless you as you grow in his word, is my prayer. Yours in Christ, Ranoldo Mouton
Johns Hopkins Magazine A. brian C. Doud, A S 86, is a senior manager with Coca Cola in Atlanta. Peab 88, pianist Martin Perry, and John Bowden, horn. http://www.jhu.edu/~jhumag/0401web/alumnote.html
Extractions: magnotes@jhu.edu The Center for Clinical Bioethics at Georgetown University Medical Center has announced the establishment of an endowed lectureship in Health Care Ethics in honor of John Collins Harvey, Med '47 (MD, PhD), who is professor emeritus of medicine and senior research scholar in the Center for Clinical Bioethics. Dean G. Miller, Engr '51, of McGraw, N.Y., is associate psychologist at OMRDD. He writes: "I am interested in the environment, and I had an alternate energy business from 1979-1985I lost my shirt. Now I'm semi-retired and starting up an electronics business involving remote alarm systems for Alzheimer's patients." Bien S. P. Panganiban, Peab '51, '56 (MM), '57 (MM), of Okinawa, Japan, is director of the Ryuku Classical Academy and the Ecumenical Chorale. He recently celebrated the 50th anniversary of his musical career by conducting three performances of Handel's Messiah. Leo Young, Engr '56 (MSEE), '59 (DrEngr), '89 (LHD), who retired in 1994 as director for research in the Office of the Secretary of Defense, has moved back to Baltimore but continues to consult for Defense. He is active in the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, of which he is past president and chairman of the board, and is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering (UK). He is currently researching a book on two contemporary 19th-century mathematicians, James Clerk Maxwell and Lewis Carroll (the Rev. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson). A member of the Whiting School's Advisory Council from 1985-90, Dr. Young is being honored this year with the Alumni Association's Woodrow Wilson Award for outstanding government service. His wife, Jo-Ellen Turner, SPSBE '95 (DEd), is professor of English language and literature at Villa Julie College in Stevensonville, Maryland.
Boyer College Of Music And Department Of Dance, Temple University Cynthia Folio, flute, Josh kovach, clarinet, Marshall distinguished careers of anypianist, Claude Frank Alcade, Harrison Birtwistle, brian Ferneyhough, Liza http://astro.temple.edu/~boyer/enp/concert_series.htm
Culturebot.org: All The Culture Your Circuits Can Handle brian Brooks Moving Company, Stuart Hodes and Alice Teirstein, Deidre Rodman,pianist/composer/singer for the Lascivious Biddies and leader of the http://www.culturebot.org/archives/cat_upcoming.php
Extractions: Topic: Upcoming By culturebot Upcoming Performance Space 122 Season Starts Sept. 7 Performance Space 122 season starts on September 7 with Forget Me Not , a living installation by Praxis and From Dakota , a multimedia performance by former Cirque du Soleil clown Colin Gee , with live musical accompaniment by his sister, composer Erin Gee The 2005-2006 season will be incredibly exciting with tons of new work including Yehuda (NTUSA) Duenyas' adaptation of the George Saunders novella Pastoralia ; a new movement-theater piece choreographed by Tamar Rogoff and featuring Claire Danes (who first performed at P.S. 122 when she was 6!); compelling dance from Israeli choreographer Saar Harari, contemporary opera from I.C.E. ; international multidisciplinary work from Norway and France , a celebration of Sally Silvers' 25th Anniversary as a dancer/choreographer, Christmas extravaganzas from Ken Nintzel and the Trachtenburg Family Slideshow players and much, much more!!
The Panolian ARCHIVES: WEDDINGS Nuptial music for the ceremony was provided by KC Ray, pianist; Rachel MarieGreene of Sardis and brian Thomas Lewis of Pontotoc were united in marriage http://www.panolian.com/Archives/2003/Weddings/Default.htm
Extractions: Floral arranger, Bob Wilbanks, transformed the sanctuary into a majestic winter garden. Massive evergreen arrangements flanked a romantic pergola, entwined with grapevines and weeping amaranth and covered with an array of roses, lilies and other fragrant white blossoms. Evergreen wreaths and garlands, accented by a host of pillar candles, filled the windows and ledges throughout and added a warm holiday spirit. Nuptial music was provided by Mary Nell Smith, organist; Sara Dale Ball, soloist; Irwin Bell, violinist; Jean Anderson, violinist; and Daniel Mattern, cellist.
The Austin Chronicle David Greenfield Bowie pianist Allison Branch Brooks Alan Brannon Brent Allen brian + Guitar Brobdingnagian Bards Colin Brooks Brother John http://www.austinchronicle.com/issues/annual/musicreg/register.php?i=16&display=
The Austin Chronicle brian + Guitar Bridgits Kiss the Jaluman Continuum Brokenheartsclub pianist Anthony Tobin The Trance Tribal Evolution Transmography http://www.austinchronicle.com/issues/annual/musicreg/register.php?i=14&display=
The Mountain Ear whitewater rafting trip was dad brian P. Wiggin be offered Ginger Blymyer and JenKovach invite interested calendars now Awardwinning pianist/composer Cody http://www.mountainear.com/news/newsstories/0441719EE4.nclk
Extractions: Cranmore legends. Three former employees of Cranmore Mountain Resort were honored March 26 at the ski areas end-of-season staff party. The latest Legends of Cranmore, welcomed by General Manager Ben Wilcox (far left) were (left to right), are Ed Westervelt, Bob Smith (son Joe Smith accepted for his dad) and Warren James. Previous inductees include Herbert Schneider, Danny Grant and John McDonald. (Bonnie MacPherson/Cranmore Photo) LOVELY LILAC GREETINGS to you and yours. Here in New Hampshire, lilacs have a special place in all of our hearts, as research shows that purple lilacs (Syringa vulgaris) were first imported to America from England in the year 1750. They were initially planted at Colonial Gov. Benning Wentworths home in Portsmouth. The Legislature adopted it as the official state flower on March 28, 1919. Being a hardy shrub, it seems only fitting that it is the official flower for such a rocky state. Our favorite story about lilacs involves our brother Jons and sister-in-law Mary Anns wedding 20 Junes ago in which someone forgot to order the flowers for the table settings for the reception at a restaurant in Portsmouth, the very town that ol Gov. Wentworth called home.
Songwriter News And Announcements While fellow composer and solo pianist Jill Palmer deemed it very PRESS RELEASEjimmy kovach Professional Name Jimmy - I am the real Thing and http://www.songwritersdirectory.com/NEWS.cfm
Hermione Gingold (1897-1987) The pianist plays an illustrative piece of Bucalosi. Ah! P, Grand Jury Jump,Music by Paul Klein; words by Fred Ebb, Nora kovach, Paul Stewart, http://www.bestweb.net/~foosie/gingold.htm
Extractions: HERMIONE GINGOLD The biographical and career information about Hermione on this webpage is chiefly based on Dan O'Leary's liner notes from the JOHN MURRAY ANDERSON'S ALMANAC CD, Hermione's autobiography, HOW TO GROW OLD DISGRACEFULLY (1988), my own research in various books mainly about revues (which is how I got interested in Hermione in the first place), and copies of revue programmes kindly provided by Ray Stanley of Australia and Richard Mangan, Administrator of the Raymond Mander and Joe Mitchenson Theatre Collection. This webpage is mainly about the revues in which Hermione appeared, rather than her personal life, film career or even her other theatrical roles, which are just mentioned in passing. The bull-throated, barb-hurling British actress charmed an international audience with her talent, wit and offbeat brand of humor for over seventy years. Her trademark husky voice was the result of nodules on her vocal chords. In a 1979 BBC radio show entitled THE LIFE AND TIMES OF HERMIONE GINGOLD, she told interviewer Alan Haydock that she originally had a coloratura soprano voice, but that it gradually got lower and lower because of the nodules, which her mother forbade her to have removed. Whether it was film, television, stage or the extremely rare recording, Hermione never disappointed. Hermione Ferdinanda Gingold was born in London on December 9, 1897. Her mother, Kate Francis, was English and her father, Jack Gingold, was a well to do Austrian, who later became a British citizen and a member of the London stock exchange. Hermione and her sister were educated at home by an army of private tutors and nannies. She also studied for the stage under Rosina Filippi. On December 8, 1908, she made her London stage debut as the Herald in PINKIE AND THE FAIRIES by W. Graham Robertson (with an elderly Ellen Terry, Mrs. Patrick Campbell, Frederick Volpe, Marie Lohr and Viola Tree) at His Majesty's Theatre. Her London stage career included:
National Press Club - The Record 24, aroundthe-world balloonists Dr. Bertrand Piccard and brian Jones tell a jazz pianist in the Reliable Source, heavy hors doeuvres in the First http://www.press.org/abouttheclub/record/1999record/record-9-16-99.html
Extractions: Experience Australia at the NPC Experience Australia at the NPC, Tues., Sept. 21-Fri., Sept. 24, including a special Australian buffet in the Reliable Source on Thurs., Sept. 23 , 5:30-9 p.m. $12.95 for all-you-can-eat. Good Aussie food, drink, music and door prizes, too. Reserve now with Mesfin Mekonen at 662-7443.
Dunn County Obituaries March 2002 He was the son of Vera (Frano) kovach of Menomonie. Anna is survived by fourgrandchildren, Pamela (brian) Dahms of Scottsdale, Ariz., Alfred (Diane) http://www.rootsweb.com/~widunn/obits3-2002.htm
Extractions: March 3, 2002 issue of The Dunn County News To contribute an older Dunn County-related obituary, go to the Dunn County Rootsweb Message Board Return to Dunn County Index to Obituaries Alvina T. Hoesly Dunn County News, Sun, March 3, 2002, A6 Alvina T. Hoesly, age 88, of Lexington, Ky., widow of Harold Hoesly, died Friday, March 1, 2002, at Lexington Country Place. A native of Weston, she was a daughter of the late Henry Bates Jr. and Hulda Hartfield Bates. She was a member of the Catholic Church and a graduate of Stout University. Survivors include a daughter, JoAnn (Dennis) O'Reilly of Lexington; a son, Charles (Lou) Hoesly of Hastings, Mich.; seven grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren. Funeral services are 10 a.m. Thursday at Pax Christi Catholic Church by the Rev. Larry Hehman. Burial will be in Lakeview Cemetery in Eau Claire.
2001 Valdosta Daily Times Index: K Famous pianist Dies. Ja 18 2001 96(85), 5A. Kelly, Harold W. Death. Jn 20 200196(248), 3A kovach, Joseph (Joe) Jr. Obituary. Jn 22 2001 96(250), 8A http://books.valdosta.edu/arch/VDTIndex/vdt-2001/K-2001.htm
Extractions: K K and K Horse CampQuitman Camp Offers Equine Experience Jl 27 2001 96(285), 1A K-Kids Students Form Valdosta's First K-Kids Club My 14 2001 96(211), 3A Kabobs Inc.Lake City, Ga. Georgia Firm Recalls Meat, Poultry Because of Unlabeled Allergen Au 8 2001 96(297), 2A Kahla, Jodi Engagement Jl 1 2001 96(259), 7D Jl 8 2001 96(266), 2D Kambies, Duane Edward Engagement Ja 14 2001 96(81), 7D Kangaroo Conservation CenterDawsonville Couple Operate Refuge for Kangaroos Jn 11 2001 96(239), 3A Kaplan, Steve Big-Name Trial Highlights Atlanta's Strip Club Industry My 14 2001 96(211), 5A Cheating Was Common at Atlanta Strip Club Jn 5 2001 96(233), 5A Club Owner Ignored Warnings, Says Witness Jn 26 2001 96(254), 2A Former Strip Club Manager Gives Testimony Jn 2 2001 96(230), 2A Gold Club Owner Steve Kaplan Pleads Guilty Au 3 2001 96(292), 5A Gotti Won't Have to Testify at Gold Club Trial My 19 2001 96(216), 5A Judge Warns Lawyer About Pace of Trial Jn 8 2001 96(236), 5A Judge Worries About Picking Jury for Gold Club Trial My 3 2001 96(200), 5A
Extractions: Staff, 1960-1964) Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 Subject: Mrs. Richardson Just read about Pearl Richardson's death........She was one of the very best biology teachers that Peary ever had! She was also one of the nicest people on the faculty and was willing to take me, a "neophyte" teacher, under her wing back in 1960 when we all opened the doors (and they weren't even all on yet!) to Robert E. Peary High School under Dr. Dunn's able leadership. Pearl will be missed by all those who knew and loved her. She and I kept in touch up until this Christmas 2003 - that was her final Christmas card to me...(I left Peary after four rewarding years from 1960'64). Elizabeth "Betz" Hanley Associate Professor of Kinesiology Penn State University ********** From: Georgine Tyson DeBord (1970) Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 Subject: Grandson We have relocated to Miami, Fl. Our son just blessed us with our 1st grandchild, Devon Lynn Bryant, born Nov. 3, 2003; 4 lbs. 11 oz. and 19" long. They live with us so I get plenty of grandma time with my new granddaughter. ********** From: Robin Poe Bishop (1978) Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 Subject: Update I found out about the website from my sister Mary Hampton. Occupation: Printer, Spouse: Janie, Children: Kirsten 8 years old Memorable Incident: Band class with Mr. Hunt Since High School: I spent 8 years in the U.S. Army then became a printing pressman when I got out Future Plans: Trying to find a way to retire Memorable Teachers: Mr. Hunt, Band, because he was cool ********** From: Bob Edgley