About The Authors Carl adler is the author of the Practice Questions, Practice Problems and Jim is also an avid jazz pianist and organist. He has spent many summers as http://wps.prenhall.com/wps/media/objects/782/801727/about.htm
WFIU:Arts & Culture Join Justice Talking host Margot adler and Radio Netherlands as they bring together Recent prizewinning pianist Olga Kern makes an appearance on WFIU http://www.indiana.edu/~wfiu/artmay_2005.htm
Extractions: May 2005 Articles Public Radio Collaboration: "Think Global" American RadioWorks America Abroad: The U.S. and China-Bush's Next Test Worlds of Difference: Local Culture in a Global Age ... Transforming the Translator Public Radio Collaboration: "Think Global" Throughout the month of May, WFIU will devote special coverage to exploring how globalization affects you and your community, and how global change will shape the world that the next generation inherits. The coverage is part of Public Radio Collaboration 2005-an annual programming event wherein public radio stations around the country assemble programming on a single theme. The theme for this year's collaboration is "Think Global." Whether we live in Bloomington or Bangkok, Terre Haute or Timbuktu, globalization is one of the most important trends of our time. Our lives are connected as they've never been before. What we wear, what we eat, how we work, how we communicate-almost everything we do is part of a spectacularly complex web of global interactions.
Faculty Alexander Citron (piano) BM, Oberlin Conservatory of Music; ma in Music Theory, Principal teachers Samuel adler, Joseph Schwantner, Warren Benson, http://www.indianhillmusic.org/faculty.htm
David Lipten the Fromm Music Foundation, the composers collective Locus and pianistChristopher adler, He worked as a freelance jazz pianist from 1982-89. http://composers21.com/compdocs/liptend.htm
Extractions: he Living Composers Project Lipten David (b. 1961, New York City). American composer of mostly orchestral and chamber works that have been performed throughout the USA and elsewhere. Dr. Lipten had private jazz piano studies from 1980-88 and earned his BA in composition and jazz piano performance at Hampshire College in 1985. He studied composition with Thea Musgrave at Queens College, where he received his MA in 1989, and with Stephen Jaffe and Scott Lindroth at Duke University and there earned his PhD in 1998, on the Mary Duke Biddle Fellowship. His honors include the Music Associates of Aspen Fellowship from the Aspen Music Festival (1994), the William Klenz Prize in Composition from Duke University (1996, for Without a Word ), four ASCAP StandardPlus awards (2000-03), and residencies at the Yaddo Colony (2002) and the MacDowell Colony (2003). He has received commissions from Duo 46, the Fromm Music Foundation, the composers collective Locus and pianist Christopher Adler , the ensemble NOISE, the Verdehr Trio and Michigan State University, and pianist Scott Walton. He is also active in other positions. He worked as a free-lance jazz pianist from 1982-89.
Arts Spectrum - OFA PierreLaurent Aimard, pianist; 1973 Oliver Messiaen Competition first-place winner Stella adler said there were two people you shouldnt try to http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~spectrum/past_spectrums/2004/yearend04/lfp.htm
Extractions: Learning From Performers: A Vital Part of the Undergraduate Educational Experience Learning from Performers Visiting Artists: 2003-04 Broadway Betty Comden Learning From Performers: A Vital Part of the Undergraduate Educational Experience Stephen Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens , Messiaen Piano Competition winner Pierre-Laurent Aimard , and former George Balanchine prima ballerina Suzanne Farrell , to conversations with composer Randy Newman and cellist Yo-Yo Ma '76, programming involved an audience estimated at 6,650 (direct and indirect participation by students, faculty, administration, and the public). Lorraine Hunt Lieberson taught a master class with three students and a standing-room-only crowd of observers, while pop and jazz music master Quincy Jones Programming this year also included specific links to the college curriculum: Director Ed Zwick '74 discussed his film The Last Samurai Constructing the Samurai ; video and performance artist Wynne Greenwood History of Video Art ; legendary musical-theater lyricist and librettist Betty Comden met with students of Prof. Carol Oja's Music course
College Of Fine Arts - Music Faculty She has toured with the DBU Concert Chorale as collaborative pianist on tours where he studied under Samuel adler, Warren Benson, and Joseph Schwanter. http://www.dbu.edu/fine_arts/faculty_music.asp
Extractions: Robert Rankin Brooks is Dean of the College of Fine Arts. Prior to his appointment at DBU in 2003, he served as Department Head of Church Music and Director of Graduate Studies in the School of Music at Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene, Texas and Associate Director of Educational Outreach at The Juilliard School in New York City. Dr. Brooks has also served on the music ministry staffs of several churches, including a nine year tenure with Wilshire Baptist Church in Dallas, TX. A native Texan, Dr. Brooks holds the B.M. in Vocal Pedagogy and the B.M.E. in Choral Music Education from Baylor University and the M.M. in Music Ministry and D.M.A. in Church Music from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He holds memberships in Omicron Delta Kappa, Pi Kappa Lambda, international music honor society, and Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia.
The Music School Faculty List Welcome To The Music School About BA, Tufts University; graduate work toward ma in Music Education, University of New She is the pianist with the Frenchtown Quartet and Kokopelli Trio. http://www.ri-philharmonic.org/music_school/facultybios.htm
Extractions: Beth is the Chair of the Choral Department at The Music School as well as a teacher in the school's voice and piano departments. She also teaches piano at Roger Williams University in Bristol and maintains a private voice and piano studio. She is a member of the Providence Singers and the First Unitarian Church Choir. She is a former music director of the Unitarian Church of Concord, NH, founder and member of
Journal Of Neuro-Ophthalmology - UserLogin He studied under Charles Sheard, ma, PhD, ScD, who wrote the standard text ofthe time on Walsh picked up the telephone and called Francis H. adler, MD, http://www.jneuro-ophthalmology.com/pt/re/jneuroophth/fulltext.00041327-20040900
Svensk Konsertdirektion pianist Alexander Korsantia has won great critical acclaim for his versatility, ma Ariv, Jerusalem, October 19, 2001 Korsantia attacked the overplayed http://www.loddingkonsert.se/artistdetail.asp?category=Piano&id=226
Cleveland Institute Of Music Additional studies at La Schola Cantorum in Paris with Samuel adler and Philip Active as a jazz and classical pianist. Soloist with the Canton Symphony, http://www.cim.edu/colFaculty.php?div=11
Jewhoo! - Interviews Leah studied to become a concert pianist, but she gave up that ambition when she (When I ask her how long she and adler have been married, Leah says, http://www.jewhoo.com/editor/interviews/leahadler/page2.html
Extractions: I didnt know what the hell he was. Page II of II We were poor, she adds, but there was no depression in our house. We didnt know what we didnt have. And we liked what we did have. I remember going to bed thinking, Wow, I have new shoes, and jumping out of bed in the middle of the night to look at my new shoes. Now that I can have everything, Ive lost that.
Ny Side 1 The piece was written in 1959 for the famous Dutch pianist and composer Cor de At the same time Friedman took lessons in composition with Guido adler in http://hjem.get2net.dk/Brofeldt/Catalogue_f.htm
Keyboard Instruments At The National Music Museum Illinois, in memory of her father, Wyman H. Carey, pianist, 1981. Gift ofTerry adler, Corte Madera, California, in memory of Sylvia Frantz adler http://www.usd.edu/smm/KEYBOARD.HTM
Get A Life Online - True Blue (The adler still also has good seats at the box office for Al Jarreau, Best known for his tenure as Muddy Waters pianist, Spann also recorded and http://www.qconline.com/getalife/trueblue/tboct00.html
Extractions: Like the old song says, "the news is out.all over town". The King of the Blues, B. B. King, is coming back to town for one show only on November 27th at the Adler Theatre in Davenport! Hot off the release of his mega-hit CD and music video with Eric Clapton, "Ridin' With the King," B. B. King returns to the Adler Theatre, as one stop on his 75th Birthday Tour, along with very special guest Bernard Allison. Allison is, or course, the son of the late and great Blues legend Luther Allison, and has long been a favorite on the midwest Blues circuit. The show starts at 7:30 p.m., and advanced tickets are $49.50, $37.50 and $27.50 at the Adler Theatre Box Office. Tickets are available by phoning Ticketmaster at (319)326-1111, where additional convenience/handling charges will apply. For more on B. B. King, visit his official website at www.bbking.com
Albany Records Orchestral BENNETT LERNER, pianist Music By My Friends $16.99. More Information Add 1 toBasket WEBB, adler, RAN, YI, PUTS New Music from Bowling Green, Vol. IV http://www.albanyrecords.com/cgi-bin/miva?Merchant2/merchant.mv Screen=CTGY&Stor
NOISE: About Us Christopher adler, piano and composerin-residence As a pianist and conductor,he has performed with many of the West coast s finest improvisers, http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Den/2293/aboutNOISE.html
Extractions: About NOISE This season Archives San Diego New Music ... Commissioning Program Press NOISE is dedicated to the performance of the music of our time and groundbreaking works of the 20th Century. Founded in 2000 as the ensemble-in-residence with San Diego New Music, NOISE performs an annual concert series NOISE at the Library at the Athenaeum Library in La Jolla, California. NOISE has also performed at Stanford University, the California Institute of the Arts, the University of Virginia, the University of California, San Diego and the University of San Diego. NOISE is active in commissioning and premiering works by emerging composers, including Sidney Marquez Boquiren, Matthew Burtner, Derek Keller, David Lipten, Erik Ulman and Abigail Richardson. NOISE is sponsored by San Diego New Music and the City of San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture. The members of NOISE are: Colin McAllister, guitar Colin McAllister is one of America’s leading contemporary music guitarists. He is known for his adventurous repertoire, wide-ranging versatility, and innovative concert programming. His concerts have taken him throughout the United States and Mexico. Recent highlights include the Pacific Rim Music Festival in Santa Cruz, the Monday Evening Concerts in Los Angeles, the San Francisco sfSoundSeries, Teatro de la República in Querétaro, México, the California Center for the Arts, Escondido, and the "Festival Avant-Garde" in San Diego. In addition, he has presented performances and masterclasses at CIEM in Mexico City, Stanford University, California Institute of the Arts, University of Maryland, University of Virginia, Biola University, and the Colorado College, where he was a visiting artist-in-residence. With flutist Cathy Blickenstaff, he directs the
Extractions: MSS 73, The Karl Weigl Papers in the Irving S. Gilmore Music Library of Yale University Title: The Karl Weigl Papers Dates: 1894-1986, inclusive Created by: Karl Weigl Call number: MSS 73 Repository: Irving S. Gilmore Music Library, Yale University Quantity: 15 linear ft. (31 boxes) Abstract: Music, correspondence and other papers, photographs, and additional materials by and about the Austrian-American composer Karl Weigl (1881-1949), as well as the papers of his wife, the composer Vally Weigl (1899-1982). In 10 series as follows: I. Music. II. Correspondence. III. Writings. IV. Biographical Material. V. Programs and Publicity. VI. Reviews. VII. Photographs. VIII. Other Papers. IX. Vally Weigl Papers. X. Sound Recordings. Access Restrictions: The Papers are open to researchers by appointment. There are no restricted materials in the collection. Please contact Suzanne Eggleston (telephone: 203-432-0497; E-mail: suzanne.eggleston@yale.edu) or Richard Boursy (telephone: 203-432-7883; E-mail: richard.boursy@yale.edu) to schedule an appointment. Acquisition Information: The Karl Weigl Papers were established in the Music Library of Yale University by Etta Ruth Weigl and her sons Karl and Andrew in 1989-1993.
STEPPIN' OUT Misha Piatigorsky, jazz composer and pianist, with a $10.000 prize for winningThelonius James adler s Psalm for Michael for oboe, cello and piano, http://www.ascap.com/playback/2004/fall/steppin.html
Extractions: Fall 2004 Christian Asplund, Judith Bingham (PRS), Philippe Bodin, Sebastian Currier, Geoffrey Gordon, Harold Meltzer, Francis Pott (PRS), Steven Ricks , and Augusta Read Thomas by The Barlow Endowment for Music Composition for the 2004 commission winners. Saul Davis by Philadelphia harp duo, the Simpson-Flanagan Duo, to arrange Mozart's Flute and Harp Concerto for Flute and Harp Duo. The composer-harpist recently premiered Suite Provencal for Harp Duo , a seven-movement work, and Prairie Night , a short solo. Top Randall Davidson's music for a set of poems by Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, Dana Gioia. Maria Jette performed the works in Minnesota. Joan Jeanrenaud , cellist, in William Susman's controversial documentary Oil on Ice.
Binghamton University Music Department Composition studies with Karel Husa, Samuel adler and Warren Benson. Performed as pianist and accompanist at Town Hall, Steinway Hall, Brooklyn Museum, http://music.binghamton.edu/menu/faculty.htm
Extractions: Lecturer of Music (Trumpet). BA, Yale University; MM, Yale School of Music. Member of the Syracuse and Binghamton Symphonies, as well as the Northeast Pennsylvania Philharmonic and the Glimmerglass Opera Orchestra. Performs with and arranges for the Catskill Brass Quintet. Charter member of the International Trumpet Guild. Recordings on Columbia and Redwood records. Lecturer (French Horn). BS Ithaca College. Studied the French horn with John Barrows, Joseph Singer, Harry Shapiro, Gunther Schuller, Milan Yancich, John Covert, Robert Prins and Theo Rollins. Performed with such artists as Gary Graffman, Leonard Rose, Placido Domingo, Richard Leech, Toby Hanks (tuba), David Ohanion (French horn-Canadian Brass Quintet), Connie Stevens, Sergio Franchi, Enzo Stuarte, Robert Rauch (French horn), and Barry Tuckwell (French horn). Performing member with the Binghamton Philharmonic, BC Pops, Tri- Cities Opera and Binghamton Woodwind Quintet. Member of the music faculty since 1977.