Extractions: The UC Irvine Libraries The Great Gatsby . Opera in two acts. Music and libretto by John Harbison, after the novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Popular song lyrics by Murray Horwitz. Commissioned by the Metropolitan Opera to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the debut of James Levine. World premiere: 20 December 1999, Metropolitan Opera, New York City. Great Gatsby (full-score): Forthcoming.
Piano Organ Arranged by Lloyd Larson. This collection is a perfect consideration for This latest edition to John carters popular series of piano books contains http://www.kempke.com/depart/choral/pages/200405/winter 2000405/PianoOrgan.htm
Extractions: Under a Starry Bethlehem Sky Arranged by Robin Thomas Welcome new writer Robin Thomas to our Shawnee family of writers. With this, her premier collection, she sets some of our most beloved carols with exquisite care, decorating these melodies with her own style of pianism. Impressive to listen to, these arrangements give the pianist much to consider while still being practical for service playing. Moments Divine Arranged by Jimbo Stevens Jimbo Stevens is no stranger to the church musician whether through his thoughtful chorals or his charming piano literature. He is able to capture great depth of beauty in his hymn arrangements while being sensitive to the difficulty level of his piano portfolios. This will be a useful resource for years to come.
Artist Biographies K-L RHONDA LARSON and VENTUS, Flutist, composer and bandleader Rhonda Larson entered Members of Ventus include pianist Rob Cookman, guitarist Sam Smiley, http://www.fontanachamberarts.org/?pId=65
Sacred Piano Solo Collections Enduring Praise moderately advanced arrangements by Lloyd Larson - Contents All HandelBars - John carter - A cycle of piano settings from the Messiah http://www.piano-pal.com/sacredpscd-h.htm
Extractions: Dino - For all Seasons (Performance Series Vol. 2) - Advanced piano solos as recorded by Dino Kartsonakis - Contents: America the Beautiful, Behold the Lamb, Beneath the Cross, A Time for Peace, Heirloom, I Heard the Bells/Dona Nobis Pacem, Merry Christmas Darling, O Little Town of Bethlehem, Silent Night ...$9.95HL-05 Dino - Quiet Time Contents: Be Still My Soul, Beneath the Cross of Jesus, Great is Thy Faithfulness, I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked, It Is Well With My Soul, Jesu Moy of Man's Desiring/What a Friend We Have in Jesus, Jesus Loves Me, Just As I Am/Softly and Tenderly, O For a Thousand tongues to Sing/the God of Abraham Praise, Our Great Savior, Precious Memories, Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus/Sweet Sweet Spirit, Why Do I Sing About Jesus, Wonderful Peace .....$13.95ben25986-0774-7POP-05
Sacred Piano Solo Collections Today s Hymns and Songs for Piano John carter - Contents On Eagle s Wings, With Glad Adoration - Lloyd Larson. Contains Glorious Things of Thee Are http://www.piano-pal.com/sacredpscp-z.htm
Extractions: Palm Sunday to Easter - Michael Thomas - Contents: Ah Holy Jesus, Alas And Did My Savior Bleed, Al Hail the Power of Jesus' Name, Christ the Lord is Risen Today, Contemplation, Crown Him With Many Crowns, Hosanna Loud Hosanna, Jesus keep Me Near the Cross, Lenten Reverie, My Jesus I Love Thee, O Sacred Head Now Wounded, Reflection, Reflections on "Wondrous Love", Rejoice the Lord is King, The King of Love My Shepherd Is, The Old Rugged Cross, The Strife is O'er .. printed music Peace, Perfect Peace (Hymn Meditations for Piano) - Garrett Parker - Contents: All the Way My Savior Leads Me, Deep River, Hasten Lord That Perfect Day, I Need Thee Every Hour, I Saw the Cross of Jesus, It Is Well With My Soul, Near to the Heart of God, O Brother Man, O Come O Come Emmanuel, Reflection on Day by Day, Shall We Gather at the River .. printed music
Tuesday Ken Larson s birthday was Oct. 6. Over the years he has faithfully sent out Equinox Duo, featuring trumpeter Denver Dill and pianist Rebecca Wilt, http://publicinformation.luther.edu/100703.html
Extractions: E-mail: tuesday@luther.edu What is a "real man"? Why is it so hard for guys to call themselves men? Find out at the fall semester's first Women's Studies Brown Bag session, Wednesday, Oct. 8, 11:30 a.m., in the Mott Room, Centennial Union. Portions of the film Crimes Against Nature will be shown, and Stu Johnston will lead a discussion of the film. This video features advanced thinking about men and their behavior, researched and written by Chris Kilmartin, Ph.D., author of a leading textbook on men's studies. Luther, the new major motion picture starring Joseph Fiennes, Alfred Molina and Sir Peter Ustinov, is scheduled to open at Decorah's Viking Theatre on Friday, Oct. 10 for a one-week run. Check the newspaper for confirmation. More information about the movie can be found at http://lutherthemovie.com
Summerjazzcolonists2005 pianist Julian Bransby, 17, will be a senior this fall at Bloomington High School with Michael Copps, Sue Larson, Rick Montalbano, and Richard Smirnoff. http://www.brubeckinstitute.org/summerjazzcolonists2005.asp
Extractions: 2005 SUMMER JAZZ COLONY STUDENTS-IN-RESIDENCE Trumpeter and vibist Kyle Athayde Pianist Julian Bransby Saxophonist Brian Crutchfield Trombonist Ismael Cuevas Trumpeter Gregory Diaz Pianist Woody Goss , 16, will be a junior this fall at Niles North High School in Skokie, Ill., where he plays piano in the jazz band and vocal jazz choir, and saxophone in the concert band. Playing piano since age seven and concentrating on jazz since twelve, Goss has studied classical music and jazz with Barbara Anderson, Joan Hickey, and Alexandra Pecanac, and has been a member of the Midwest Young Artists since 2001 playing in both the Jazz Combo and Big Band. He has won a number of awards for outstanding musicianship from such entities as the Illinois Music Educators Association, Western Michigan University Vocal Jazz Festival, and the Jazz in the Meadows and Milliken University Jazz Festivals. Bassist Nick Jozwiak
Perkiomen School | News And Notes Alumni Association Scholarship Award Jeffrey Larson Bumgardner Academic PinsLailah Victoria carter, Annamaria Corrado, JinHo (Eric) Chang, http://www.perkiomen.org/pages/news.cfm
Extractions: News Welcome New Faculty! Welcome back to Amy Brand, Perkiomen School Class of 1999. Amy and her husband Jacob Hauser will be living in Kriebel Hall and Brand will head up the Middle School art program. An honors graduate of Vassar College Brand holds a Bachelor of Arts and she minored in Anthropology. Before Perkiomen she spent a year at Muskingum College in New Concord Ohio earning a Multi-age Teaching Certificate in Art. During that year she was a students teacher at Cambridge Middle School and West Muskingum Elementary School teaching visual arts. Brand has been involved in teaching art to young people since 1999 through campus, childcare and volunteer projects. An enthused thespian she has been active with the Zane Trace Players and the Zanesville Community Theatre. People are proud to have Amy return home! Also coming back to Perkiomen is Science Intern Julie Beth Fetterolf 01. She will be living in South Cottage this school year. A 2005 Dickinson College graduate, Fetterolf was biology major. While at Dickinson she was a teaching assistant for the Biology Department, and also a Biological Research Assistant. As a research assistant she was a poster presenter at the 2004 Dickinson Science banquet and also presented at the 89th ESA Annual Meeting, Portland Oregon. Fetterolf has had a passion for the stage and in 1998 she founded the Spring-Ford Community Theatre Youth Ensemble. She remained an active volunteer for five years. Also she was a member of the Womens Lacrosse Team while at Dickinson. We welcome Julie Beth back to Perkiomen.
Artists Behind The Desk @ Mit Mark Aliapoulos and Susan Larson, and since 1994 she has been a student of pianist Jamie Goodnow can be heard in a variety of venues throughout http://web.mit.edu/abd/performing_arts_series_bios.html
The Official Diana Krall Pages At Verve Records Terri Lynne Carrington and Neil Larson sitting in on Hammond B3 for one cut . a stride pianist with a vast knowledge of such Twenties and Thirties http://www.vervemusicgroup.com/artist.aspx?ob=pri&src=prd&aid=2701
Extractions: In April, 2000 I presented a paper titled "Classical Radios Role in the New Millennium" at the Northeast Meeting of the College Music Society. This list, in a much shorter form, was presented to the audience at the presentation. It was greatly expanded in September, 2001 and will be further expanded on a regular basis and only provides a sampling of recently composed works presented on the program "Classical Discoveries." Its purpose is to give just an idea of the scope and variety of the music composed in our time. If you have any comments, questions or need help in finding some of the treasures below please feel free to e-mail me: clasdis@cs.com
The Prize Winner - Jim Hall Joan Miro, Henri Matisse to Far Side cartoonist Gary Larson, The liverecordedand praised Power of Three (referring to pianist Michel http://www.jazzpar.dk/Prize_Winners/jim_hall.html
UCSD Department Of Music 2005-2006 Events Conducted by Philip Larson. Pieces by Marenzio and Palestrina, performed by Chamber Charlies Curtis and pianist and sound artist Michael J. Schumacher, http://music.ucsd.edu/public/pubcal.php?cmd=cal_category_print&query_start_time=
Andalucia Calendar Of Music Events For April Switzerland, accompany the Argentinean pianist Luis Vecchio. jazz workwith his own groups the Ove Larson s Octet Project and Captain TBone Band. http://www.andalucia.com/calendar/aprilmusic.htm
Extractions: In the Manuel de Falla Auditorium there are the following concerts 1st April 2005. The City of Granada Orchestra conducted by Silvain Cambreling with soloist Julian Rachlin on violin performs Fuga (Ricercata) by J. S. Bach and A. Webern, Concerto for violin and orquestra "A la memoria de un angel" by Alban Berg, "Deutsche Tanze" D 820 and Symphony in B minor D 759 "Inacabada" by F. Schubert and Anton Webern . Performance at 21 22nd April 2005. The Orchestra, conducted by Josep Pons and with Marco Socias as guitar soloist. The programme comprises "Suite de Pulcinella" by I. Stravinsky, "Concerto de Aranjuez" by J. Rodrigo and Symphony no 2 in D major, Op 73. The performance is at 21.
The Chronicle, May 2001 An article by carter Hay (Sociology), titled An Exploratory Test of The FarSide cartoonist and WSU alum Gary Larson (72 Communication) was honored by http://libarts.wsu.edu/chronicle/chron01may.html
Extractions: Dean's Message Worthy of Note Professional Productivity Alumni News ... 2001 Commencement Dear Colleagues, The month of May brings to a close our publication of "The Chronicle" for yet another academic year. And we are finishing the year very well indeed with news of the increasing stature of our faculty and programs here in the College of Liberal Arts. Martha Cottam Michael Myers and Carol Siegel , as well as to art works exhibited by Chris Watts and a musical arrangement by Greg Yasinitsky , performed by our student saxophone quintet. Also on April 26, the College hosted the second meeting of our Liberal Arts Advisory Council, detailed below . This group of 24 prominent business, government and alumni leaders, along with faculty representatives and our Dean's Office staff, are working on three key areas that impact our relationship to the communities we serve: Resource Development, Public and Community Relations, and Student Recruiting and Career Placement. Please note, too, news in this issue about our College Commencement and the celebratory events remaining that lead up to graduation this year. Our commencement speaker is Professor Larry EchoHawk, law professor and former attorney general of Idaho.
On The Beat - Fall 1996, Vol 2, Issue I Karen carterSchwendler (Miami University of Ohio), First-movement sonata form in Moravian keyboards and Keyboard music (Chaired by Dr. Paul Larson, http://home.moravian.edu/public/music/news/newsletters/vol2i.htm
Extractions: By Carol Traupman-Carr, Ph.D. On October 24-27, 1996, scholars of music and theology, church musicians, clergy, students, and others interested in Moraviana gathered in the Music Department of Moravian College for a conference devoted primarily to the life and works of Johann Friedrich Peter, whose 250th birthday was earlier this year. Most sessions, except for some performances and services, were held in Peter Hall, a consecrated chapel built in 1867, now a recital hall, which bears Peter's name. Some sixty-three people were registered for the conference, not including music majors and minors at Moravian College (students in "Music of the 17th and 18th centuries" were required to attend as part of their course requirements), who were admitted free of charge to the sessions and concerts. This was the second in a series of conferences on Moravian music and related topics to be offered here. The first, entitled "A good Moravian Organ: the work and inspiration of David Tannenberg (1728-1804), Organ builder," was held in November 1995 in York, Nazareth, Bethlehem, and Lititz, Pennsylvania. Although it is the intention of those involved to make this series bi-annual, it was felt that we should take advantage of the Peter birthday year in 1996 before continuing the series. The next conference will take place in October of 1998, a year which marks the 250th anniversary of the Brethren's House (formerly home to the single men in the Moravian community, now home to the Moravian College Music Department), as well as the 100th anniversary of the Bethlehem Bach Choir.
TWO OF A MIND Program Notes pianist David Chapman, who had played for Nick on his New Horizons CD agreed John Gowens is General of the Salvation Army; John Larson is currently the http://www.yeodoug.com/publications/two_of_a_mind/two_of_a_mind_notes.html
Extractions: Nick Hudson, tenor trombone and Douglas Yeo, bass trombone An Egon Digital Recording, CD SFZ107 Total time = 72:17 Return to TWO OF A MIND Page Order TWO OF A MIND View Photos of the TWO OF A MIND recording sessions Read reviews of TWO OF A MIND "YEO AND HUDSON EXCEL. . .uncompromising high quality." (Brass Band World) "A wonderful program of solos and duets marked by great variety, technical assurance, and above all, mature musical lyricism." (The Brass Band Bridge) "Thoughtful, expressive performances that never stray from the intentions of the composers and are not spoilt by the trick embellishments or "individualism" of absent minded musical inconsideration." (4BarsRest.com) "Surface virtuosity is eschewed in favour of lyricism and refined musicianship. . .played with exquisite sensitivity." (The British Bandsman) "A remarkable CD . . .This is a must-have album."