R E D M A G A Z I N E Guest pianist jon kimura parker provided a splendid performance to complete thetalentpacked concert season. His incredible showmanship, coupled with a http://www.red-mag.com/apr08/parker.html
Extractions: Kate Winslet to Bed Me, Natch theArts Parker Played it Rite Jon Kimura Parker may look a bit nerdy, but wait until he commands the keys with virtuosity. by Christian Gentry t would be difficult to come up with a better end to the Virtuoso Series season. Guest pianist Jon Kimura Parker provided a splendid performance to complete the talent-packed concert season. His incredible showmanship, coupled with a fine-tuned attention to detail, are indelible stamps upon his already illustrious career as a concert pianist.
Democrat & Chronicle: Features (Arts) He ll be joined by other RPO regulars pianist jon kimura parker (TchaikovskyConcerto No. 1), pianist Terrence Wilson (Grieg Piano Concerto), http://www.democratandchronicle.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050306/ENT0102/
Extractions: RiverCenter Premier Series Directions Ensembles ... CSU Home About Dr. Purdom Dr. E. Stephen Purdom is a retired AFLAC executive vice president, and retired medical director of the Columbus Clinic. He established the visiting artist program this year with a major gift that will bring world-class performing artists to Columbus State Universitys Schwob School of Music. These artists will work with music students and faculty to bring another level of talent to Columbus, continuing the increase in visibility and stature of CSUs Schwob School of Music. The distinguished visiting artist program is yet another example of how the school is making a big impact nationwide while continuing the feel and practices of a little school. The Distinguished Visiting Artist Program Dr. Steve Purdoms visionary gift to Schwob goes far beyond the word impact. Just like our faculty
Columbus State University, Schwob School Of Music jon kimura parker, pianist Dr. E. Stephen Purdom Distinguished Visiting ArtistNovember 3 730 pm in the Bill Heard Theatre. What Makes It Great? http://music.colstate.edu/Premier_Series.asp
Untitled Document pianist and current Juilliard student Ian parker makes his Juilliard William past recipients have included John Root, Panayis Lyras, jon kimura parker, http://www.juilliard.edu/press/archive/pr032902.html
Extractions: Select... Application, College Audition Requirements Bookstore Calendar of Events Contact Us Dance Division Directions Drama Division Faculty - Dance Faculty - Drama Faculty - Music FAQs Financial Aid Hire a Performer Jazz Studies Job Openings Juilliard Journal Music Division Pvt. Teacher Directory Residence Life Vocal Arts/Opera Press Release March 29, 2002 Contact: Paula Mlyn He Replaces Pianist Terrence Wilson Whose Recital is Postponed Due to a Death in His Family Pianist and current Juilliard student Ian Parker makes his Juilliard William Petscheck Recital Debut in Alice Tully Hall on Thursday, April 4 at 8 PM. He performs Clementi's Sonata #5 in F-sharp Minor, Op. 25; Chopin's Nocturne in B Major, Op. 62 #1; Louie's
Festival Artists Carol Montparker enjoys a multifaceted career as pianist, teacher, writer andvisual artist. jon kimura parker jon kimura parker http://www.fpa.pdx.edu/prs/PianoFestivalNW/artists.htm
Extractions: As composer, author, actor, pianist and scriptwriter, Bruce Adolphe has earned a national reputation as a leading figure in the field of music education and audience development. Renowned for combining humor and musical scholarship, he has been Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center's lecturer since 1992, as well as a frequent speaker at premier concert series and festivals, music schools and education conferences. A prolific author, Bruce has written three books on the art of listening to music and regularly presents his entertaining and educational "piano puzzlers" on National Public Radio. Edward Auer is acclaimed the world over for his artistry in the piano repertoire in general, and Chopin in particular. He has performed in over thirty countries on five continents, has made numerous recordings, and enjoys increasing international acclaim for his teaching and master classes. In 1965, Auer became the first American prizewinner of the International Frederic Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw. Since that time he has returned to Poland for over twenty concert tours, and served as a member of its jury in 1985 and again in 2000.
Da Camera Of Houston Outstanding Texasbased pianists Anton Nel and jon kimura parker join forces for Since forming his current all-acoustic group with pianist Danilo Perez, http://www.dacamera.com/0506seasonrelease.html
Extractions: Concert Schedule Purchase Single Tickets Subscribe to the 2005-2006 Season A Brief History ... Links DA CAMERA OF HOUSTON ANNOUNCES 2005/2006 SEASON OF CHAMBER MUSIC AND JAZZ CONCERTS SEASON HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE A FIVE-CONCERT MOZART FESTIVAL CELEBRATING THE 250TH ANNIVERSARY OF HIS BIRTH, JAZZ SAXOPHONIST WAYNE SHORTER AND THE WORLD PREMIERE OF A NEW WORK BY ANTHONY BRANDT MozartNOW festival kickoff Happy Birthday, Wolfgang! is a collaboration with the Houston Symphony, featuring world premieres of contemporary composers homages to Mozart; other concerts celebrate birthdays of Béla Bartók, Astor Piazzola and Dmitri Shostakovich International roster of musicians features Da Camera debuts of pianists Hilary Demske, Anton Nel and Jon Kimura Parker; mezzo-soprano Mary Nessinger; Orion String Quartet with Jaime Laredo and Sharon Robinson; Avantango; violinist Vera Beths; jazz artists Andy Bey, Pat Martino, Ray Barretto and Dave Douglas Da Camera presents a five-concert series exploring the music and enduring legacy of Mozart, marking the 250th anniversary of his birth. MozartNOW celebrates the great diversity with which Mozarts music is approached in our time. From Mozart on the period fortepiano; to Mozarts music juxtaposed with music by Anton Webern and Mark Strands poetry; to 20th-century compositions and world premieres inspired by Mozarts music, Da Cameras MozartNOW Festival brings a spirit of adventure and discovery to some of the greatest music ever composed.
Da Camera Of Houston | 2005/2006 Season Outstanding Texasbased pianists Anton Nel and jon kimura parker join AntonNel is a pianist of exceptional sensitivity and stylistic discrimination. http://www.dacamera.com/artist12.html
What's New With The Orlando Philharmonic pianist jon kimura parker joins Music Director Hal France and the Guest artistjon kimura parker has become a pianist of international acclaim. http://www.orlandophil.org/press/2004/09_23_04.shtml
Extractions: www.orlandophil.org A Royal Opening . The concert is held on Saturday, October 23, at 8:30 PM at the Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre, 401 W. Livingston Street, Orlando. A Royal Opening is sponsored by Orlando Marriott Downtown and Delta Air Lines. The Title Sponsor for the season is Orlando Sentinel Communications. Guest artist Jon Kimura Parker has become a pianist of international acclaim. Born and raised in Vancouver and a true Canadian ambassador of music, Mr. Parker has given two command performances for Queen Elizabeth II, and has performed for the Prime Ministers of Canada and Japan, and for the United States Supreme Court. A remarkably versatile artist, Mr. Parker has, in recent seasons, performed in Carnegie Hall (with the Orchestra of St. Luke's, the Warsaw Philharmonic and the Philadelphia Orchestra), Chicago's Orchestra Hall, the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, London's Queen Elizabeth Hall and the Sydney Opera House; toured the Canadian Arctic as part of "Piano Six" performing the music of Beethoven, Chopin, Nirvana, and Alanis Morissette on an electronic keyboard for over 1,000 Inuit school students; jammed with Doc Severinsen and the original Tonight Show Orchestra; been profiled in "Newsweek" magazine in Australia.
Parker, VerMeulen Wow Audience He and pianist jon kimura parker wowed the packed recital in McKay Chapel.Good friends and performing partners, they began with a florid aria from http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/classical/183206_sfest23q.html
Extractions: SPECIAL TO THE POST-INTELLIGENCER A pleasure of Seattle Chamber Music Society's summer festival is to see musicians' returning faces and hear how their playing has developed since last time. Another is to see and hear newcomers: youngsters like violinist Frank Huang, who won the 2003 Naumburg Foundation Competition, and others who often arrive by colleague recommendation. MUSIC REVIEW SEATTLE CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL WHEN: Through July 30 TICKETS: $28-$35, with student discounts; 206-283-8088 New this year and performing Wednesday night was William VerMeulen, principal horn of the Houston Symphony. He and pianist Jon Kimura Parker wowed the packed recital in McKay Chapel. Good friends and performing partners, they began with a florid aria from Rossini's "The Barber of Seville" and ended with Robert Weirich's "Steamboat Stomp," a romp through cattle country rising to a boogie-woogie stampede.
Piano Six Artist Biographies A superb pianist with rare poetic feeling and lyrical elegance. jon kimuraparker Vancouver virtuoso jon kimura parker is known the world over for his http://www.pianosix.com/bios.html
Extractions: Jean A. Chalmers Foundation Artist Biographies Janina Fialkowska Third Piano Concerto lieder by Schubert, Brahms, and Schumann with baritone Daniel Lichti (Opening Day); a recital of virtuoso salon pieces and encores (CBC Records, 1998 Juno Award nomination); the complete Chopin (Opening Day) ; two sonatas and the four Impromptus of Chopin (Opening Day); the Paderewski piano concerto (Naxos); the three piano concertos of Liszt, with Hans Graf and the Calgary Philharmonic (CBC Records); and the complete Transcendental of Franz Liszt (Opening Day). Other recording projects are also in the works. Jon Kimura Parker Piano Six , playing to audiences of more than 1000 Inuit children. In 1998, in order to underscore his commitment to the chamber music experience, Mr. Parker joined with several of his colleagues in founding the highly successful Orcas Island Chamber Music Festival in Puget Sound, near Vancouver. Also in 1998, he was the co-creator and host of
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Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival American composerin-residence John Mackey and pianist jon kimura parker. jon Jackie kimura parker joins the Dallas Symphony with a performance of http://www.vailmusicfestival.org/press.cfm?id=60
Dallas Symphony Orchestra 2 and Beethovens Emperor featuring pianist jon kimura parker. Saturday, July9th, Andrew Litton will lead the orchestra in works by Mozart, http://www.dallassymphony.com/?crs=pr&article=173
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Honolulu Star-Bulletin Features Internationally acclaimed pianist jon kimura parker opens the Honolulu Symphony sfirst Saturday performance of the Masterworks season tomorrow night, http://starbulletin.com/2001/11/02/features/stuffs.html
Extractions: [ STUFFS ] Internationally acclaimed pianist Jon Kimura Parker opens the Honolulu Symphony's first Saturday performance of the Masterworks season tomorrow night, performing Beethoven's celebrated Piano Concerto No. 4. The concert starts at 7:30 p.m., repeating at 4 p.m. Sunday at the Blaisdell Concert Hall. With his delicate fingerwork, Parker is known as a superb chamber musician and an atomic, furiously fast pianist whose turbo-charged energy brings audiences to their feet. Parker last performed with the symphony in 1999, offering Felix Mendelssohn's Piano Concerto No. 1 plus a jazzy version of Danny Elfman's theme for "The Simpsons." Parker has in recent seasons performed with The Philadelphia Orchestra in Carnegie Hall, the Chicago Symphony at Ravinia, and the Deutsche Symphonie in the Philharmonie Berlin. He has also jammed with Doc Severinsen. A Gold Medal winner at the 1984 Leeds International Piano Competition, Parker also was awarded his country's highest honor, the Order of Canada, in 1999. Tickets to the performance are $15 to $55. Call 792-2000.
Honolulu Star-Bulletin Features Internationally renowned pianist jon kimura parker. jon Nakamatsu, the 1997 VanCliburn International Piano competition gold medalist http://starbulletin.com/98/02/23/features/story2.html
Extractions: Star-Bulletin HONOLULU Symphony musical director and conductor Sam Wong will leave the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra where he has also been been musical director-conductor for seven years. Wong, who is in the third and final year of his contract with the Honolulu Symphony, also is being sought by at least one other major U.S. orchestra, the Kansas City Symphony. Wong confirmed that he has communicated with the Kansas group but declined further comment. He said, however, that he has no intention "whatsoever" of leaving Hawaii when his contract expires. "I'm in Honolulu to stay for well beyond a decade," Wong said last week in a telephone interview from his New York City home. "I love it there." Wong who will leave the Ann Arbor post after its 1998-99 season, said it was "simply time to move on" from that city. "I'm doing a lot of guest conducting in Europe, Asia, New Zealand and Australia and I want to be available to take advantage of these opportunities," he said. This year, Wong will be conducting the Hong Kong Philharmonic for the fourth time, then spending two weeks with the Auckland Philharmonia. He also will travel the Far East this summer with the New York Philharmonic, and work with various Australia symphonies. Next week, he will go to Spain to conduct and expects at least two more European performances in 1998.
Sun Valley Summer Symphony Pre-Season Benefit Concert jon kimura parker Internationally acclaimed concert pianist, jon kimura parker,returns for a piano encore. His extraordinary career has taken him from http://www.svsummersymphony.org/benefit.html
AllClassical.org - Event Calendar The Saturday program opens with pianist Leon Bates performing a movement fromBeethoven s Guest artists include jon kimura parker, Christopher Taylor, http://www.allclassical.org/calendar.php?selected_date=2005-07-10