Southeastern Piano Festival - PARTICIPANTS She has performed for such renowned artists as daniel pollack, John Weems, and Ursula Oppens. This past spring she has also been district representative to http://www.music.sc.edu/EventsWorkshops/sepf/participants_04.html
Extractions: Lucy Dinkins , daughter of Gene and Nancy Dinkins, is a tenth grader at Heathwood Hall Episcopal School in Columbia, South Carolina. She has been studying piano for the past seven years. She also studies theory and improvisation with Dr. Dorothy Payne at the University of South Carolina. Lucy has participated in the National Guild of Piano Teachers Association and has been awarded a rating of superior-plus at the national level. She has attended piano festivals at Furman University and the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, the Southeastern Piano Festival, and Brevard Music Center. Following six years with Mrs. Marion Stanley Tucker, she currently studies with Dr. Marina Lomazov at the University of South Carolina. Tammy Hsu , a daughter of Charlie and Julie Hsu, is an eleventh grader at Bob Jones Academy in Greenville, South Carolina. She competes annually in the SCMTA, NFMC, and Guild auditions. She has been a finalist every year that she has competed for the Ernestine Smith Scholarship, capturing first place this past spring. She has performed for such renowned artists as Daniel Pollack, John Weems, and Ursula Oppens. This past spring she has also been district representative to the SCMTA Convention and the northwestern district representative to the Crescent Music Club Convention. She has been studying for nine years with Sally Brown Ullom.
CBC Radio In Performance Schedule Trio Menahem Pressler, piano; daniel Hope, violin; Antonio Menses, cello. From pollack Hall in Montreal, the CBC McGill series presents « Of http://www.cbc.ca/inperformance/schedules/sched_november.html
1993 Academy Awards® Winners And History TOM HANKS in Philadelphia , daniel DayLewis in In the Name of the love story between a mute-by-choice 19th century Scotswoman (and pianist) and a New http://www.filmsite.org/aa93.html
Extended Curriculum Vitae Alcides Lanza Canadian-Argentinian CanadianArgentinian composer, conductor and pianist born in Rosario, on April 2nd, 1992 at pollack Concert Hall, featured lanza performing for five http://www.music.mcgill.ca/~alcides/ExtendedCurriculumVitae.html
Extractions: Extended Curriculum Vitae alcides lanza The McGill contemporary music festivals (1983-1991) have been a particular labour of love for him. Also at McGill, he codirected the ems 25th anniversary festival in December 1991, and the ICMC computer music conference in October of 1991. Lanza is co-director of the group g.e.m.s. [Group of the Electronic Music Studio, a very active performance ensemble dedicated to the promotion of compositions involving instruments, interactive electronics and musical theatre. In June 2003, the Canada Council for the Arts designated alcides lanza as a "Winner of the 2003 Victor Martyn Lynch-Staunton Award". This award recognizes his career accomplishments as a composer. Education 1965-67 Postgraduate studies in Electronic Music Composition, Columbia-Princeton Universities, Electronic Music Center, New York. Studies with Vladimir Ussachevsky, Ilhan Mimaroglu 1963-64 Degree in Advanced Composition at the Di Tella Institute, Centro Latino Americano de Altos Estudios Musicales, Buenos Aires. Studied with Luigi Dallapiccola, Aaron Copland, Olivier Messiaen, Ivonne Loriod, Riccardo Malipiero, Bruno Maderna, Alberto Ginastera 1941-46 Electronic Engineer. An extended high school degree, at the Escuela Industrial de la Nación (National Industrial School), Rosario, Argentina
Burnside Distribution | Catalog | Classical daniel pollack, First Kiss , FW3002, Four Winds Ent. 7546123002-24. daniel pollack, Passionate Kiss , FW3004, Four Winds Ent. 754612-3004-22 http://www.bdcdistribution.com/classical.htm
Extractions: World ARTIST TITLE CAT # LABEL UPC Bruce Adolphe "Goldilocks/Little Red" Dr. Ruth Project of An die Musik (grammy nominee) Newport Classic Robert Aitken w/ Erica Goodman "Jeux A Deux" MAR 101 Marquis Classics David Amram "Amram" Manhattan Chamber Orchestra, Richard Auldon Clark, conductor Newport Classic David Amram "Amram: Three Concertos" Manhattan Chamber Orchestra, Richard Auldon Clark, conductor Newport Classic Muriel Anderson "Heartstrings" CGD Music Muriel Anderson "Arioso from Paris" CGD Music Muriel Anderson "Hometown Live!" CGD Music "Le Due" CGD Music Dominick Argento "Casanova's Homecoming" Peter Jacoby, conductor; Moores Opera Orchestra 2-CD Set" NPD 85673/2 Newport Classic John Arpin "Blue Gardenia - Latin Piano Music" MAR 221 Marquis Classics John Axelrod "How Do I Love Thee" MAR 171 Marquis Classics Bach "Masses In F Major & A Major" Intercord Bach "Brandenburg Concertos Nos. 1-6"
Welcome To Deutsches Haus At NYU daniel Olson, The American case Arguments in favor of and against the market Birgit Gruetzner (pianist, Germany) will play a selection from Haydn, http://www.nyu.edu/deutscheshaus/cult_calendar_0304.shtml
Extractions: Deutsches Haus and the Consulate General of Switzerland present a variety of movies by Swiss actor/director Dani Levy. Dani Levy was born in 1957 in Basel, Switzerland. From 1977-1979, he was in the ensemble of the Basel Theater and was a member of Berlin's Rote Gruetze Theater from 1980-1983. His films include: Du mich auch RobbyKallePaul Abgeschleppt (1990, TV), I Was On Mars Ohne Mich (1993, episode of omnibus film Neues Deutschland Silent Night Stille Nacht The Giraffe Meschugge , 1998), and I'm the Father Väter , 2002). He has been awarded various international prizes including the
Extractions: Set for appearances at UPSTAIRS, Theresa Tova, a superb singer (Yiddish and English) backed by a Jeff Johnston trio (October 10-11), Johnston's trio (October 12), Kevin Dean organ quintet with both John Nugent [from Brooklyn] and Mike Murley [from Toronto] joining K.D. on tenors (October 17-18), more organ with Doug Riley ("Dr. Music") joined by Jake Langley and Terry Clarke (October 24-25) guitarist Greg Amirault's trio (October 26) and Dave Turner's Quartet (October 31 - November 1). Denny Christianson will appear here in November with Pat LaBarbera on board. Sunday, October 26th will be a busy one, besides the activities at Frontenac and at Upstairs, there's a tribute to John Coltrane by Jennifer Bell's large ensemble "Altsys" featuring Pat LaBarbera at Oscar Peterson Concert Hall and a benefit for bassist Skip Bey at the Lion d'Or as well as the afternoon Don Dunbar memorial. This Friday, October 10th, there will be a concert at Salle Claude Champagne of the University of Montreal featuring people like Ron DiLauro, guitarist Reno DeStefano, pianist Lorraine Desmarais and Michel Donato in a program of Gershwin ["Porgy and Bess"], Duke Ellington, Desmarais, DeStefano and Poulenc [the wonderful "Concerto for Two Pianos"]. Bluesman Bryan Lee appears at the Spectrum on the 17th in what will be part of a Justin Time DVD filmingadmission includes a can of non-perishable food which will go to Sun Youth. On the 18th, La Va et Vient [3706 Notre Dame W] presents "Evidence" (Derome, Tanguay and Pierre Cartier) in an evening of Monk's music.
Blogcritics.org: The Next James Bond - Daniel Craig? Blogcritics Speculation is forming that Brit daniel Craig, 37, looking actors such as daniel Caltagirone who was brilliant in The pianist and his ilk. http://blogcritics.org/archives/2005/04/10/011627.php
Extractions: Link to Blogcritics! var site="s11blogcritics" Home Posted by Triniman on April 10, 2005 01:16 AM (See all posts by Triniman Filed under: Video Video: News Scroll down to read comments on this story and/or add one of your own. The James Bond Collection, Vol. 1 (Special Edition) DVD from MGM/UA Video Release date: 22 October, 2002 Speculation is forming that Brit Daniel Craig , 37, is the new James Bond , having beat out Clive Owen Apparently
Blogcritics.org: Boycott Demanded For "The Pianist" It is an astonishing and perverted irony that The pianist should be nominated alongside daniel J. Flynn Mr P young Bush administration operative http://blogcritics.org/archives/2003/02/17/060315.php
Extractions: Link to Blogcritics! var site="s11blogcritics" Home Posted by James Russell on February 17, 2003 06:03 AM (See all posts by James Russell Filed under: Video Video: News Scroll down to read comments on this story and/or add one of your own. Chinatown DVD from Paramount Studio Release date: 09 August, 2005 A boycott is being demanded of the new Roman Polanski film by a child protection group called the Phoenix Survivors. Child protection campaigners have called for a UK-wide boycott of Roman Polanski's Oscar-nominated film The Pianist because of the director's child sex conviction. [...]
American BigBands - Page 3 C Bands pollack really encourage me to write, so I did, after all I realized even at that A classically trained pianist. Known as The Poet of the Piano . http://nfo.net/usa/c3.html
Extractions: "Some say drums have no part of the melody, they just provide the rhythm. I look at it like this, swing is my idea of how a melody should go. Now I ask you what is swing without drums?" -Big Sid Catlett. At the age of 17 Catlett played his first professional gig, with Darnell Howard's Band at the Club Arlington in Chicago. He developed his talents in a number of bands with various styles before making it to New York and the Benny Carter band in 1931. The Catlett drumming style in the early days helped form the hot tempo of such recordings as Fletcher Henderson's, "Jangled Nerves," and "Stealin' Apples," as well as Louis Armstrong's, "Jeepers Creepers." After leaving Armstrong, Bid Sid was immediately hired by Benny Goodman, where he really 'sparked' Goodman's great 1941 orchestra. (Peggy Lee and Art Lund, Vocs; Mel Powell on piano; Sid Weiss on bass; Vito Musso, Clint Neagley, Julie Schwartz, George Berg and Chuck Gentry on Saxes; Lou McGarity and Cutty Cutshall on trombones; Billy Butterfield, Jimmy Maxwell and Al Davis on trumpets; Catlett on drums; and Guitarist Tommy Morgan.) He worked with Don Redman, Armstrong, Roy Eldridge and Eddie Condon before he formed his own band in 1944. The quartet played from coast to coast and recorded a handful of sides while in Los Angeles.
Musical Calendar For December 17 March 8, 1976, Brighton, UK), daniel Goffey (drums/vocals, b. Feb. Goodman was featured with Ben pollack and His Californians on a tune called. http://nfo.net/calendar/dec17.htm
Extractions: Carlton "Carlie" Barrett , (reggae) drums, b. Kingston, Jamaica, d. April 17, 1987, Kingston, Jamaica (murdered). Member group: 'The Wailers' (1987) Carlie, together with his older brother, Aston "Familyman" Barrett, on bass, furnished the rock steady rhythm section of 'Bob Marley And The Wailers' from 1969 until Marley's death in 1981.
McGill Chamber Orchestra The cast is led by international sensation daniel Taylor, Vienneseborn Canadian pianist Anton Kuerti, world renowened for his Beethoven interpretations http://www.ocm-mco.org/en/concerts/pevents.php
Extractions: February 7th: Lord Nelson March 14th: Alexander Brott's 90th Birthday Gala April 18th: Kuerti Plays Beethoven May 9th: Orchestral Virtuosity May 30th: Beaver plays Prokofiev February 9th: McGill Evening honouring Columbia Space Shuttle March 1st: Beethoven! March 29th: Two Great Versions of the Four Seasons April 26th: Mozart and Britten May 31st: Fialkowska Plays Chopin September 27th: Bach and Beyond October 18th: Mozart and the Four Temperaments November 22nd: Messiah February 10th: Musica e Amore March 10th: Tribute to McGill April 28th: Cellissimo May 26th: A Dvorak-Brahms Celebration September 15th: 9-11 Commemorative Concert October 20th: Top Brass - A Tribute to Mozart November 17th: Mostly Mahler Upon a Quartet December 8th: Messiah March 18th: Gloria in Excelsis April 8th: Arias May 13th: Clarinetissimo! June 3rd: BACH! September 23rd: Pinchas Zuckerman - Gala October 28th: Anton Kuerti Plays Beethoven November 25th: First Messiah of the Season October 8th: Soirée française November 5th: Romantic Strings November 26th: First Messiah of the Season
McGill Chamber Orchestra pollack Hall,555 Sherbrooke Street West September 26th, 2005 Internationally acclaimed pianist Janina Fialkowska will send your spirits soaring, http://www.ocm-mco.org/en/concerts/events.php
Extractions: Unpredictable Links Ray Sherman was born on the North side of Chicago on April 15, 1923. His father was Maurie Sherman, the well known Chicago band leader of the 20s and 30s who appeared first at the Bismark Hotel, and then for ten years at the College Inn of the Hotel Sherman (no relation). Maurie gained much popularity via his frequent remote radio broadcasts, both local and network. His 1933 band included Jack Gardner, Rosy McHargue and Joe Rushton.
Extractions: "Front- Jennifer Graf (Nadina), Steven Macdonald (Bumerli) Rear - Betty Meister Prescod (Aurelia), Mary Punshon (Mascha) star in "The Chocolate Soldier" for Concert Operetta Theater on November 20 and 21. Carrie Mae Smith's new collection of landscape paintings in oil is now on view and for sale at Twenty Two Gallery, 236 South 22nd Street through December 9. This cozy art gallery/cafe changes exhibitions on the second Friday of each month and offers that evening a free reception with refreshments and a chance to meet the artist. 215-772-1911. More educational fun at the National Constitution Center on November 18. From Noon to 1p.m., anyone who wishes may join the brown bag lunch throng for the premiere of Citizen's Cafe, a free bi-weekly discussion with prominent local journalists and guest experts. Programs will be held on the first and third Thursdays of each month. Also on November 18, New York Times columnist and Princeton professor Paul Krugman will present a post-election analysis. 6:30 p.m., Kirby Auditorium, varying ticket prices. 525 Arch Street. 215-409-6600. The Curtis Opera Theatre snatches the Mozartean ball from the Academy of Vocal Arts, whose fully-staged "Cosi fan tutte" continues at Haverford School's Centennial Hall on November 18 and 20, by opening their own less traditional version of this comic masterpiece on November 18 at 8 p.m. in the Prince Music Theatre. Alternating casts will perform the opera again at 8p.m. on November 19 and 20 and at 2 p.m. on November 21. OttoWerner Mueller conducts Curtis musicians, Thor Steingraber handles the staging with full costumes and super-titles. 1420 Chestnut Street. 215-8937902.
San Diego CityBEAT 930 pm w/ salsa pianist Dan Green. Candelas DJ Hug Herrera (underground dance, ELARIOS Jack pollack (piano bar). EPICENTRE Hot Like (A) Robot, http://www.sdcitybeat.com/article.php?id=2068&atype=
KCCK 88.3 - Music - Iowa Jazz Connections Singer and pianist Ellyn Rucker s great pianistic skills and her sensuous After working with famous Ben pollack band (with Benny Goodman) and Ray Noble http://www.kcck.org/iowajazz.html
Extractions: To those of us in Iowa the name of Bix Beiderbecke brings to mind the yearly jazz festival on the river in Davenport, or the well-known marathon race in the same city. However, seventy years ago the moniker "Bix" meant only one thing-the jazz cornetist who was a major, but not necessarily well-known figure of the time. Along with young Louis Armstrong, he became a most influencial figure. His personality and music were the opposite of the great Armstrong. Where Louis was outgoing and effervescent, Bix was quiet and introspective. Where Louis' music was hot and sharp, Bix's was cooler and more lyrical. Louis played trumpet; Bix, cornet. Bix had a bell-like sound as he hit each note perfectly with a sure attack. Bix may have been the first "cool" jazzman. His rhythmic sophistication and subtle phrasing gives musical pleasure even through the primitive recording techniques. Critics and historians acknowledge "Singing the Blues" as his finest recorded solo; "I'm Comin' Virginia" is not far behind. Beiderbecke was also fascinated with the classical impressionist music of Claude Debussy. He wrote several tunes for the piano, carefully notated by arranger Bill Challis, since Bix could not write music. His best known would be "In a Mist." Dorothy Baker's novel "Young Man with the Horn" began Bix Beiderbecke's popular legend, but he was a legendary figure even before that following Otis Ferguson's 1936 essay and reappraisal in The New Republic magazine. The apogee of his career may have been with the ponderous Paul Whiteman orchestra, but it was also his home away from home. Like many of that "bootleg booze" generation, Bix Beiderbecke had a major alcohol problem, it shortened his career. Whiteman carried him for a long time.
Johns Hopkins Gazette February 21, 2005 Days of the Condor, directed by Sidney pollack; Mountcastle Auditorium, PCTB. 22, 8 pm Peabody Symphony Orchestra performs with pianist MiYeon I, http://www.jhu.edu/~gazette/2005/21feb05/weekcal.html
Extractions: Colloquia Tues., Feb. 22, 4:15 p.m. "Properties of Metal Suboxide Clusters," a Chemistry colloquium with Caroline Jarrold, Indiana University; 233 Remsen. HW Thurs., Feb. 24, 3 p.m. "The Locations of Indian Science," a History of Science, Medicine and Technology colloquium with Itty Abraham, Social Science Research Council; 3505 N. Charles St. HW Thurs., Feb. 24, 3:30 p.m. "Can a Solid Be Superfluid?" a Physics and Astronomy colloquium with Moses Chan, Pennsylvania State University; Schafler Auditorium, Bloomberg Center. HW Thurs., Feb. 24, 4 p.m. "The Descent of Pluralism," a Political and Moral Thought Program colloquium with Kennan Ferguson, University of Florida. Sponsored by History. 348 Gilman. HW Fri., Feb. 25, 4 p.m. "Perception, Action, and the Constancies," a Philosophy colloquium with Sean Kelly, Princeton University; 348 Gilman. HW