Fred Simon - Open Door Management Mitch myers, New City October 5, 2000. Fred Simon is one of Chicago s treasured mark Ruffin, Downbeat April, 1991. Fred Simon is a gifted pianist with http://www.opendoormanagement.com/fredsimon/
Extractions: His recorded work includes five albums of original music under his name: SHORT STORY and TIME AND THE RIVER (Quaver), USUALLY/ALWAYS (Windham Hill), OPEN BOOK (Columbia), and DREAMHOUSE (The Naim Label); three albums (as principle composer) with the Simon and Bard Group: MUSAIC, TEAR IT UP, and THE ENORMOUS RADIO (Flying Fish); as well as TWILIGHT (NorthSound Music Group), a collaboration with reed player Paul McCandless and guitarist Teja Bell; THE MUSIC OF THE BEACH BOYS (NorthSound Music Group), a record of solo piano arrangements of Brian Wilson songs; and numerous appearances on samplers released by Windham Hill, Columbia, Narada, Private Music, Imaginary Road, NorthSound Music Group, Jazziz Magazine, and The Naim Label. Fred has recorded and/or performed with Ralph Towner, Paul McCandless, Larry Coryell, Lyle Mays, Iain Matthews (founding member of Fairport Convention), Jerry Goodman (Mahavishnu Orchestra violinist), Steve Rodby and Paul Wertico (both with Pat Metheny Group), Bonnie Herman (Singers Unlimited), Kurt Elling, Fareed Haque, David Onderdonk, Ingrid Graudins, Ross Traut, The Stan Kenton Orchestra, and many others.
WNYC - New York Public Radio Percussionist/composer David Van Tieghem and toy pianist Margaret LengTan Glenn Branca The Ascension; John myers Blastula; mark Dresser Spin X. http://www.wnyc.org/legacy/shows/newsounds/nssept2001.html
St. Mark's Lutheran Church - History In Memoriam. September 11, 2001. Peace Lutheran Church Fort myers, FL Piano Concert by Dr. Robert Snyder, well known pianist and member of St. mark s http://www.stmarkspennsburg.com/150thAnn.htm
Extractions: Home Greeting Ministries Philosophy ... In Memoriam September 11, 2001 Peace Lutheran Church Fort Myers, FL 150th Congregational Anniversary-2005 CALENDAR OF EVENTS January 9, 2005 - 7:00 PM - Vox Celestium concert for chorus and orchestra, directed by Dan Tuck, assisted by Judith Love February 27, 2005 - 5:30 PM - Covered dish social, followed by a video, The Construction of the Sunday School Annex March 13, 2005 - 5:30 PM - Covered dish social, followed by a panel discussion of Remember When - at St. Mark's April 17, 2005 - 4:00 PM - Organ Concert by world renowned Diane M. Belcher. She also performed twice weekly on the Grand Court Organ at Wanamaker's Store in Philadelphia October 2, 2005 - 10:15 AM - Confirmation Classes Reunion The Reverend Kenneth Ensminger, son of St. Mark's, guest preacher October 9, 2005 - 10:15 AM - T he Reverend Father Robert Freed, son of St. Mark's, guest preacher October 16, 2005 - 10:15 AM - The Reverend Thomas Kirkenderfer, son of St. Mark's, guest preacher October 16, 2005 - 3:00 PM -
Cold Fire Cathy Myers Unlike Robin, I never wanted to be a pianist. Again, Robin s father is an Yeah, and Ed Gorman and Bill Pronzini, James Sallis, Gary Phillips, mark http://www.hardluckstories.com/fall2004/Hardluck Stories/Guthrie1.htm
Extractions: Home Hardluck Thoughts Guest Editor Submissions ... Archives A Ray of 'Sunshine' A Conversation with Allan Guthrie by Dave Zeltserman Al's the harried looking gent on the left who's wondering how the hell he's going to write 15 more pages for his next dark novel, along with copy editing, reading a stack of new submissions, plus squeezing in 20 minutes sleep for the night. I'm the joker on the right who's trying to look cool for my Point Blank picture. Question is, why the fuck am I wearing a leather jacket in my living room in the middle of the summer? Hardluck had the distinct pleasure of interviewing this issues Guest Editor, Allan Guthrie. Al, like always, was forthcoming in almost all aspects (except on why the name for Hardluck Edinburgh was changed to Noir Originals, but well leave that for another time), as we discussed his views on noir, his upcoming books, and his role with Point Blank Press. DZ: Last year and a half has been kind of busy for you, hasn't it? AG: Some might say too busy, Dave. Yeah, I can't believe my first ever short story was published only a year and a half ago. Jesus. What was I doing for the previous thirty-odd years? Since I'M NO KILLER appeared in Hardluck Stories in Winter 2003 I've sold a couple of novels, just finished a third and I'm working pretty hard as Acquisitions Editor for Point Blank.
Living Lord Lutheran Church Bartlett, IL Steve myers Pastor Steve graduated from Concordia College, in Ft. Wayne, Ind., mark is a gifted organist and pianist who earned a certificate of music http:// www.livinglordlutheran.org/staff.htm
Ventura County Star: VCPreps.com In her youth, she served her church as a pianist. Mrs. myers loved playing of Ventura, George E. myers, of Prescott, AZ, and mark A. and Kim myers, http://obits.venturacountystar.com/07-24-05/myers.shtml
Extractions: She had fought a valiant battle to reach her 100th birthday, falling shy by a mere 38 days. She was born August 28, 1905, in Tampa, Florida, and was a Ventura County resident for 67 years. Fay was a homemaker, a teacher and also worked at the Port Hueneme Seabee Base during the WWII years. In her youth, she served her church as a pianist. Mrs. Myers loved playing Bridge, staying abreast of national and world affairs, and she enjoyed a good joke up through the last month of her life. She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, George M. and Margaret A. Myers, of Ventura; grandchildren, Ralph D. and Sharon Myers, of Ventura, George E. Myers, of Prescott, AZ, and Mark A. and Kim Myers, of Prescott Valley, AZ; great-grandchildren, Christopher Myers, of Ventura and Kaitlin and Kevin Myers, of Prescott Valley, AZ; brother, Edward Shindelhauer, of Casper, WY; and sister, Marian Feldhusen, of Pinellis Park, FL.
Harold Arlen - What's New UPSTATE STANDARDS With pianist Tony Caramia Trombonist mark Kellogg myers, FL Oct. 17-18 at Barbara Mann Performing Arts Hall http://www.haroldarlen.com/whats-new.html
Leyerle Publications mark Twain, Phyllis Diller, Radcliffe Hall, Yogi Berra, Gordon myers, Dr.Dechario is a pianist, teacher and arranger whose performances cover a http://www.leyerlepublications.com/?v=song_groups_d
Southeast Missourian: Weddings From September 2001 Lindsay Gabrielle Torbet and Chad Robert myers were married Aug. mark Carnahanperformed the double ring ceremony. pianist was Eleanor Gunderman. http://semissourian.rustcom.net/features/weddings/2001-09/
Extractions: PERRYVILLE, Mo. Stephanie Lynn Schumer and John Orville Reed Vandeven exchanged vows June 9, 2001, at St. John's Catholic Church in Leopold, Mo. The Revs. Bill Huggins and Chase Shelby performed the double ring ceremony. Organist and pianist was Mary Jansen of Leopold. Vocalist was Andrea Chambers of Perryville, cousin of the bride... Dannenmueller-Beussink SCOTT CITY, Mo. Misty Ellen Dannenmueller and Chad Michael Beussink were united in marriage May 26, 2001, at St. Augustine Catholic Church in Kelso, Mo. The Rev. M. Oliver Clavin performed the double ring ceremony. Organist was Betty Ressel of Kelso. Vocalists were Renee Reinagel, Doug Moore, cousin of the bride, both of Kelso, and Brooke Burrows of Jackson, Mo... Huffman-Laxton Michelle Renee Huffman and Michael Wayne Laxton were married Aug. 11, 2001, at Locust Grove Chapel in Marble Hill, Mo. The Rev. Brad Long performed the ceremony. Pianist was Marie Morgan of Marble Hill. Gene and Suellen Penny of Cape Girardeau are parents of the bride. The groom is the son of Kathleen Amos of Park Hills, Mo... Holshouser-Link Kimberly Kay Holshouser and William Brian Link were united in marriage June 16, 2001, at St. Andrew Lutheran Church. The Rev. Paul Short performed the double ring ceremony. Harpist was Emily Bertrand, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bertrand Jr. of Jackson, Mo. Organist was Dr. Gary Miller of Cape Girardeau, and soloist was Jennifer Davey of St. Louis...
Extractions: LINKS Goucher College showNetworkBanner(1); var story_id = 575478; Home Arts and Entertainment By Eliot Grasso Published: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 The Gemini Piano Trio is comprised of violinist Sheng-Tsung Wang, pianist Hsiu-Hui Wang, and cellist Benjamin Myers; the latter two are among Goucher's music department faculty. Fortunately for the Goucher community, this Trio is celebrating their newest recording: a disc featuring Ravel's Piano Trio in A minor and Shostakovich's Piano Trio No. 2 in E minor. The Gemini Trio functions comparably to a living cell, and the individual instruments its organelles. For a cell to sustain and thrive, its constituent parts must work cooperatively, make compromises and be totally aware of what is transpiring around it. Pianist, cellist, and violinist play together in such a finely tuned balance that each minute sonic alteration made by one is immediately detected by the others.
Red House Editions BROWSE CATALOG Rainer Linz, Peter J.myers, mark C.Pollard, Thomas Reiner, Caroline Szeto,Joerg Todzy, mark Pollard, be it ever so humble solo to large ensemble http://www.redhouse.com.au/browse.html
Extractions: ISBN Piano Miniatures is our most popular release to date. The book explores the concept of solo piano music written in the space of a single page. Forty-two Australian composers present 42 pieces with a variety of approaches to notation, brevity and sound result. A compact disk recording of the complete Piano Miniatures performed by Michael Kieran Harvey is also available. Composers Ross Bolleter, Warren Burt, Linda Ceff, David Chesworth, Andree Greenwell, Ross Hazeldine, Rainer Linz, Peter J.Myers, Mark C.Pollard, Thomas Reiner, Caroline Szeto, Joerg Todzy, Richard Vella, Lindsay Vickery, Ernie Althoff, Amelia Barden, Tim Dargaville, Stuart Davies-Slate, Peter Graham, Stuart Greenbaum, Stephen Leek, Christine McCombe, Hartley Newnham, Cuong Nguyen, Jeff Pressing, Greg Schiemer, Allan Walker, Mal Webb, Dal Babaré, Brenton Broadstock, Ann Carr-Boyd, Carolyn Connors, Roger Dean, Sarah de Jong, Graeme Gerrard, Lawrence Harvey, Stephen Holgate, Neil Kelly, Sheila Learmonth, Andrew Schultz, Larry Sitsky and Julian Yu. 48 pages (230 x 305mm), offset printed book, laminated red cover, scores and composer biographical sketches.
Glencairn Museum: Calendar Lecture Mary Ann Meyers Portraits from Bryn Athyn s Past Glencairn ispleased to present pianist mark Livshits in his second performance at the Museum http://www.glencairnmuseum.org/CalendarFall04.html
Extractions: Museum members receive discounts on special events and receive the biannual events calendar (see Join Us ). Our events calendar runs from September to June, and features concerts, lectures, and other programs. Doors will open 30 minutes prior to the beginning of all concerts and lectures. Lecture: Mary Ann Meyers: Portraits from Bryn Athyn's Past Free admission for Academy of the New Church students. Dr. Meyers, a Senior Fellow at the John Templeton Foundation, is the author of A New World Jerusalem: The Swedenborgian Experience in Community Construction , and 2003's Art, Education, and African-American Culture: Albert Barnes and the Science of Philanthropy
With Style And Grace, Pianist Breaks His Own Record With Style and Grace, pianist Breaks His Own Record A Luncheon with GeoffreyKemp, Zeyno Baran, and mark Parris. August 13, 2004 http://www.nixonfoundation.org/nrc/021111aWilliams.shtml
Family_concerts mark PALMER, BASS/BARITONE. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 Thanks to pianist RogerWilliams and the Rudolf Friml Family for the Gifts of their Magnificent Concert http://www.nixonfoundation.org/family_concerts.shtml
2005 Composers' Symposium One of the most important performers and composers living today, pianist, Nancy Dowlin; mark McConnell; Gabriela Lena Frank; and faculty from UNM. http://music.unm.edu/symposium05.php
Extractions: UNM music faculty and students; James Pellerite; the Del Sol String Quartet (Quartet in Residence for Composers Symposium 2005) and special guests. Concerts: Saturday, April 2: 7:30 p.m.- Cecil Taylor Trio, National Hispanic Cultural Center. Sunday April 3: - Poetry reading by Cecil Taylor, Outpost Performance Space. Monday, April 4: 7:30 p.m.- The John Donald Robb Concert Tuesday, April 5/Wednesday, April 6
William A. Thompson IV @ All About Jazz This music especially the music of New Orleans pianist, Professor Longhaireventually led Marc Meyers Marco Anderson mark Corroto mark F. Turner http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/contrib.php?id=2873
Music | Newsletter 3 This month, pianist Phil markowitz visits the NCSA campus, bringing his own unique James Kalyn, Laura Meyers and mark Niehaus will all be pursuing other http://www.ncarts.edu/ncsaprod/music/newsletter3.asp
Extractions: In the 1660s, Molière created one of his most unforgettable characters, Tartuffe, the ultimate hypocrite. More than three hundred years later, Kirke Mechem composed an opera from Molières play which, since its premiere with the San Francisco Opera in 1980, has been performed over 300 times to rave reviews throughout the world. On May 4, 6 and 8, the Fletcher Opera Institute will perform Mechems Tartuffe in DeMille Theater, with the composer in attendance. Mr. Mechem will also participate in a roundtable discussion of the piece, with music director Jamie Allbritten and stage director Will Graham, on Thursday, May 5 in DeMille Theater at 7:30 p.m. The composer will also give a Composition Seminar on Friday, May 6 in Gray 134 at 3:30 p.m. ASCAP registered performances of Mechem's music in 42 countries last year. Mechem was guest of honor at the 1990 Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow and was invited back for an all-Mechem symphonic concert by the USSR Radio-Television Orchestra in 1991. The concert was recorded by Melodiya and released on the Russian Disc label. Mechem was born and raised in Kansas and educated at Stanford and Harvard universities. He conducted and taught at Stanford and was for several years composer-in-residence at the University of San Francisco. He lived in Vienna for three years where he came to the attention of Josef Krips, who later championed Mechem's music as conductor of the San Francisco Symphony.
Mark Quinn Information about the Irish chess player mark Quinn. As a result of my sister senthusiasm for and success as a pianist I became the somewhat reluctant http://www.markorr.net/tica/players/quinnm/home.html
Extractions: The following was received from Mark in March 1998. Just before my first visit there the club members had been split almost halfway as to whether they should allow a former Italian porn star who was in fact quite a strong blitz player to join the club. Despite her indubitable charm and good looks she was denied membership by the thinnest of margins though I saw her once or twice afterwards as a patron of the cafe. My sister returned to Salzburg for several successive summers and I tagged along playing blitz till I could drop. The hours I spent there were some of the best I have ever spent in a chess club and at a time when I was rapidly improving, playing strong opposition on a daily basis and earning a little pocket money did my chess a world of good. Sadly now the club has moved premises due to the cafe being turned into some American clothes shop. Though the club still exists the atmosphere and grandeur of Cafe Mozart in it's heyday is something that will not be possible to recreate. Back in Dublin, I joined a local chess club which met once a week for a few hours and whose membership was twenty pence to be presented on a weekly basis. Though this club was indeed a fabulous club from which many strong players progressed, the highlight in the view of the members was always the game of chasing in and out of a cluster of trees in the school grounds afterwards. Strangely my most enduring memory of the time there was the manner in which I tried to get the attention of a girl I had a crush on by wearing luminous snot-green socks. Any chance of romance was however scuppered when during a chess encounter I took the somewhat questionable decision of trying to impress her by catching her in a family fork in front of numerous onlookers. Had I had the foresight to blunder horribly, perhaps I would have found a beautiful mate, yet at the age of seven I lacked such worldly knowledge and some might argue still do!