Advent 2001 Richard rhodes, BASSES Severin Kitanov John Richardson Damien Turpin. Dr.Marian E. Dolan, Mi Kyung Cho, pianist Susie Lee, Manager, Amy Ko, Conductor http://www.pitts.emory.edu/theoarts/programs/Advent/Rose01.html
Extractions: Trey Clegg , piano/organ This website will allow you to hear audio clips from our concert. You will need to have RealPlayer installed on your computer (Mac or PC). The *free* Basic 8 player is downloadable from the Real website at: www.real.com Once Once RealPlayer is installed, simply click on any pink note below. RealPlayer will open and, after a few seconds, the audio will begin to play. Audio quality depends upon internet traffic; streaming of the audio may be interrupted for a few seconds when web traffic is heavy. Click on the blue underlined title of a piece to read program notes on the piece. *** The Human Lament *** Carol: "O come, O come Emmanuel" (#211)
Zae Munn The second song, What s for Supper?, enlists the pianist and violist as both The piece begins with julian of Norwich s words about the soul and body http://www.under.org/cpcc/zmunn.htm
Extractions: email: zmunn@saintmarys.edu Zae Munn is Professor of Music at Saint Mary's College in South Bend, Indiana where she has taught composition, theory, and orchestration since 1990. She teaches at Interlochen Arts Camp in Michigan in the summers. During her 2003-04 sabbatical, Munn is a Visiting Scholar in the University of Michigan Composition Department. She is currently composing an opera based on Karen Hesse's book Witness . The libretto is by Peg Lauber and the opera will be directed by Laurel Thomas with a premiere scheduled for April 2006. Her DMA and MM degrees in composition are from the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana and her BM in composition is from Chicago Musical College of Roosevelt University. Born in 1953, Munn's early musical training was as a cellist, with additional studies in piano, voice, and conducting. In recent years Munn has written choral music for Amasong, Madison Children's Choir, Nova Singers, South Bend Chamber Singers, Southlake Children's Choir, and for choirs at Harvard, Central Michigan, Otterbein, Saint Mary's College, Valparaiso, and the University of Illinois. She has written vocal music for Nancy Walker, Deborah Norin-Kuehn, and Georgine Resick. Munn has written instrumental music for La Catrina String Quartet, Arbitrio, Camerata Quintet (WIU), Con Tempo (U. of Notre Dame), Valparaiso University Orchestra, Walker Chapel Brass (Chicago), Keith Aleo (percussion), Randall Faust (horn), David and Sandra Jackson (trombone and clarinet), Christine Rutledge (viola), Joanne Swenson-Eldridge (viola), Kelland Thomas (saxophone), Tim McAllister (saxophone), and Barbara Sturgis-Everett (violin).
JAZZ SERVICES: JAZZ LINKS: Musicians Coryell, julian Award winning website for young jazzrock artist. (USA) Jon Regen Web Site jazz pianist/composer/singer Jon Regen s Web Site, http://www.jazzservices.org.uk/link/Musicians.htm
Extractions: Please note that it is impossible for us to check all these sites ourselves, but we would welcome any feedback on these sites and any others to do with jazz. Abbey, Helen Jazz vocalist (United Kingdom) Abbott, Lindsay Vocalist (United Kingdom) Alexander, Charles Guitatist (United Kingdom) Alexander, Claude Pianist (United Kingdom) Alldis, Dominic Piano (United Kingdom) Allin, Ralph (United Kingdom) Amman, Tim (United Kingdom) Anderson, Marco Details and downloadable MP3s. (United Kingdom) Antonini, Catali Jazz singer. (France) Arguelles, Julian UK based jazz saxophonist (United Kingdom) Arguelles, Steve Bass guitar (United Kingdom) Arnold, Bruce Guitarist. (USA) Arthurs, Tom Information on award-winning Trumpet Player and Composer Tom Arthurs (United Kingdom) Asher, Gary Drummer (USA) Ashton, Liz Vocalist site with sound clips. (United Kingdom) Aspelin, Mathias (United Kingdom) Aspeling, Trude Atzmon, Gilad (United Kingdom) Bady, Judy Bailey, Derek Web site with biographies of best known UK and European improvising musicians (United Kingdom) Baker, Chet
Browse By Label: COMET (FRANCE) Michel Sardaby (alltime classic of Antillan pianist Michel Sardaby), RootsFoundation (A With live percussions, rhodes and horns upon Tony s drum beat. http://www.forcedexposure.com/labels/comet.france.html
Extractions: Artist: BUM CELLO Title: Label: COMET (FRANCE) Format: CD Price: Catalog #: COM 008 "Bum Cello is a strange and curious character, a guy that plays both drums, bass and cello who has evolved in many different musical cultures: from graffiti Art and hip hop (friend of Futura 2000, former member of the early 90s cult band Papa's Culture with Erik Bobo/Cyrpress Hill, Harley White/Blackalicious and F. Blacke Davis/Sunkist) to world wide collaborations (Aswad, Cheb Mami, Nana Vasconcelos) to name just a few. His first album, a blend of free jazz and electronics, acoustics and digital, reflects his personal musical approach sustained by his numerous experiences and talents. This is Art."
September Song '97 Chuck Lambert, julian, if you don t like the song, just say so! Marty BollingerMissy Staples. Rehearsal pianist, Maryann Leckron http://www.bcpl.net/~jdebar/sepsng97.htm
Extractions: Directed by: Ken Berry Songs Cast Orchestra Production Staff ... Back to Top Back Row (L to R): Ken Berry, Chuck Lambert, Bob Miller, Valerie Kershaw, Tony DeRosa, Gary Schwartz, Paul Norfolk. Front Row (L to R): Deb Lambert, Joan Eichhorn, Wendy Wilson, Brandy Reese, Brian Irons, Sunshine Genco, Valerie Aberts, Edith Burbage, Ruth Bush. Not pictured: Jamie Bolster.
Black Americans Ethnic Group Ruby Dee Actress, pianist and first Black actress in major role at the MB rhodes Patent the water closet which pave the way for modernday http://www.gordon.army.mil/eoo/black3.htm
Extractions: This is a continued document Famous Black contributors and contributions Public s ervice Frederick Douglass Influential Black leader and abolitionist during the 1800s. Carter G. Woodson Founder of the Journal of Negro History in 1916. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. civil rights leader, Nobel Peace Prize recipient, 1964. Coretta Scott King Widow of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and renowned civil rights leader in her own right. Malcolm X Major Black leader of the 1960s. W.E.B. Dubois Sociologist/historian. Justice Thurgood Marshall First Black on the Supreme Court. Justice Clarence Thomas Replace Thurgood Marshall on the Supreme Court in 1992. Ralph J. Bunche Official at United Nations, Nobel Peace Prize recipient, 1950. Harriet Tubman Established an underground railroad to assist in the escape of slaves to free states and Canada. Robert C. Weaver First Black Cabinet member as Secretary and Urban Development. Patricia Roberts Harris Secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; and U.S. Ambassador to Luxembourg. Roy Wilkins Executive director, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
Durban Arts D ARTS Magazine, November 1998 - Music professor of music at rhodes University in Grahamstown, Worldrenownedmaster cellist julian Lloyd Webber tours South Africa this month in a series http://www.durbanet.co.za/darts/1998/11/music.htm
Flavorpill NYC In alto sax heaven, julian Cannonball Adderley sits at Charlie Parker s side . Who invented the rhodes piano? Eighteenth correct answer wins a pair of http://nyc.flavorpill.net/mailer/issue224/
Extractions: Sixtoo and Signify Jake Fairley Dan Bell and Sammy Dee Charles Webster , and Adam Freeland Mush Records and a visionary from Argentina come bearing different equipment. And let's not forget the author of the original analog synthesizer, Bob Moog . Pick your poison, plug it in (or rock it wireless ), and spread it, Chicago style... Every day is a happening at imagination3.com . Nothing to do? Doodle examples of your genius solo or invite your friends to reinvent art with you like the underground artistic collective that you think you are. All in the same virtual place at the same virtual time. Plus, there's no bouncers or velvet rope. Unless you or your friends draw them.
Grammy Awards julian Bream 20th Century Guitar (works by Brindle, Britten, Villa-Lobos, Victoria de los Angeles (Gonzalo Soriano, pianist) - Victoria de los Angeles http://www.goldderby.com/lostmind/year/1967/1967grammy.htm
Extractions: information listed after his or her name. June 1 1893 ~ Allesandre Spontone, Composer 1653 ~ Georg Muffat, Composer 1755 ~ Frederico Fiorillo, Italian Violist and composer 1757 ~ Ignaz Playel, Austrian Composer and piano builder 1763 ~ Johann Caspar Vogler , Composer, died at the age of 67 1765 ~ Friedrich Ludwig Seidel, Composer 1769 ~ Joseph Antoni Frantiszek Elsner, Composer 1771 ~ Ferdinando Paer, Composer 1776 ~ John George Schetky, Composer 1804 ~ Mikhail Glinka, Russian composer; "The Father of Russian Music" More information about Glinka Johann Paul Wessely , Composer, died at the age of 47 1826 ~ Carl Bechstein, German piano inventor 1826 ~ Hermann Zopff , Composer 1848 ~ Otto Valdemar Malling, Composer 1886 ~ Ernst Kurth, Austrian/Swiss musicologist 1892 ~ Samuel L M Barlow, Composer 1893 ~ Opera "Falstaff" was produced in Berlin 1898 ~ Edgar "Cookie" Fairchild, Bandleader for the Jerry Colonna Show 1898 ~ Lieb Glantz, Composer 1903 ~ Percy William Whitlock, Composer 1905 ~ Dinora de Carvalho, Composer 1909 ~ Szymon Goldberg, Polish/American violinist and conductor 1909 ~ Giuseppe Martucci, Composer, died at the age of 53 1918 ~ Friedrich Richard Faltin, Composer, died at the age of 83 1918 ~ Jaroslav Novotny, Composer, died at the age of 32 1919 ~ Boris Lazarevich Klyuzner, Composer 1921 ~
Ronnie Scott's Club The use of rhodes keyboards, Moog and Vocoder spell Flair City, but some discreet The judges were George Shearing, Marion Montgomery, julian Joseph, http://www.ronniescotts.co.uk/ronnie_scotts/ronniescotts/109/109_8.htm
Extractions: `NOW` WHISPERS. MURMURS and ASIDES. A miscellany of brickbats and bouquets, ruminations and reflections by LANCE FAIRFAX TONY REMY TONY REMY Photo: Keith Valler On Friday 3rd October, Alltone Records/New Note launched Tony Remys new CD, Metamorfollow-G, at Ronnie Scotts Club. The guests included Associate Editor Cindy Hacker, Pete Fincham of Mole Jazz, Eddie Wilkinson, Kerstan Mackness and Angela Miller of New Note, Derek Drescher Radio 3, Celia Woods of Jazz Services and Mandy Haynes of PRS, in a packed house, heartily applauding Remys lively and well-crafted set, which augurs well for the CD. Metamorfollow-G, is here reviewed by Mike Gavin.
Welcome To Our Website - Built Using Www.123web.co.uk MUSICIANS PLAY LIST pianist, Gwilym Simcock, picks his favourite albums.julian ARGUELLES The saxophonist talks to Nick Lea about his new album. http://www.123webpages.co.uk/user/index.php?user=jazzview&pn=11104
Welcome To Our Website - Built Using Www.123web.co.uk With Redman onstage were the aforementioned Yahel on rhodes keyboards, pianist Andrea Pozzo, who matched elegiac romanticism with feather light bop; http://www.123webpages.co.uk/user/index.php?user=jazzview&pn=1120408
Randal Corsen - Old News Trijntje Oosterhuis, trumpeter Eric Vloeimans and pianist Michiel Borstlap . I had lots of fun recording, also because I got to play fender rhodes, http://www.randalcorsen.com/home/oldnews.html
Extractions: On Sunday July 10th Randal will perform with his quartet at the 30th edition of the North Sea Jazz Festival. This year will be the last time the festival is being held at the NCC in The Hague; next year the festival will take place in Ahoy, Rotterdam. The Randal Corsen quartet will feature Eric Calmes on double bass, Martin Verdonk on percussion and Enrique Firpi on Drums. The concert will take place in the Carel Willinkzaal.
Jazz CDs, March 02 - AUDIOPHILE AUDITION On the first of these sessions, dating from l978, Carter s pianist is the great The CD was mastered by Naim s founder julian Vereker, who died in 2000. http://www.audaud.com/audaud/MAR02/JAZZ/jazzMAR02.html
Extractions: Tony Monaco - Master Chops T - Summit Records DCD 325: Monaco's first commercial album last year was well-received and deserved it. It was quintessential organ-guitar-drums trio and really rocked. B3 masters such as Jimmy Smith and Joey DeFrancesco have taught and supported Monaco and the latter even wrote a statement for the new CD about what an incredible player he is. DeFrancesco also joins in on piano on many of the tracks of the first CD, making for a unique sound not often heard. Guitarist Paul Bollenback is no slouch either. And Tony does a few vocals as well.The nine tracks: Blues for T, Backward Shack, Gil Talk, Fungi Mama, Jumpin the Blues, Ashleen, Bluesette, Road Song, So Long for Now. The new CD has as its title a nickname given Tony - a Master Chops knows when to play and when to leave space in the music. His trio is joined here by trombonist Sarah Morrow, saxist Donny McCaslin, and trumpeter Kenny Rampton, his guitarist Derek DiCenzo doubles on steel drums, and Tony doubles on accordion (his original instrument as a child) as well as singing in a Sinatra-like voice on two of the 11 tracks. There are some lavish horn arrangements and overall the CD is quite a bit more sophisticated than the first album, good as that is. Tracks: Acid Wash, White Dude Special, Ya Bay BEE, Tramps Blues, Ode to Brother Jack, So May It Secretly Begin, Luck Be a Lady, Apple Honey, St. Thomas, Me and Mrs. Jones, Pick up the Pieces.
Knox College | Sept. 14 Knoxletter A Knox Alum Returns with Ted Reuter as guest pianist for the February 27 rhodes AND MARSHALL PROGRAMS Each year the rhodes and Marshall programs offer http://deptorg.knox.edu/newsarchive/knoxletter/1998/1998-09-14_knoxletter.html
January 14 Birthdays In History January 14, 1967 Tom rhodes, actor, Tom rhodesMr rhodes January 14, 1921Mark Lawrence, Washington DC, pianist, Alice Pearce http://www.brainyhistory.com/daysbirth/birth_january_14.html
Extractions: Personnel: Art Blakey (drums); Lou Donaldson, Bobby Watson (alto saxophone); Hank Mobley, Johnny Griffin, Benny Golson, Wayne Shorter, Bill Pierce (tenor saxophone); Clifford Brown, Kenny Dorham, Bill Hardman, Lee Morgan, Freddie Hubbard, Wynton Marsalis (trumpet); Curtis Fuller (trombone); Horace Silver, Thelonious Monk, Bobby Timmons, Cedar Walton, James Williams (piano); Curley Russell, Doug Watkins, Spanky DeBrest, Jymie Merritt, Reggie Workman, Charles Fambrough (bass). Recorded between 1954 and 1981... more
Untitled Document lead vocals, piano, Wurlitzer, rhodes, synth A gifted singer, talented pianistand exceptional songwriter, Fishers influences include Herbie Hancock, http://www.scottfishermusic.com/about.html
Extractions: Go to Lyrics Page Press accolades on the national level include Keyboard Magazine who said “His charismatic vocals cast a nod to Billy Joel and Dave Matthews " while Genre Magazine called Fisher “(a) piano-master…a new arrival to keep dibs on.” Additionally, the All Music Guide stated that “his knack for songcraft is abundant and clear.” Recent regional praise for Fisher has included the Santa Barbara Independent’s assertion that his “brand of catchy piano-pop is surprisingly refreshing…both talent and heart to spare." and the San Francisco Examiner, who noted that “the mellow vibe of Scott Fisher’s self-titled debut album is as easy on the ears as the Oregon native is on the eyes.” Fisher has performed in-stores at several Borders Books since the album’s April release upon the chain’s request. Fisher’s talented band includes drummer Josh Yaha (Jack Johnson), bassist Matt Voth and guitarist Bob Dunham.
CDs For Sale - NYJOS James Cairney piano Fender rhodes Euan Stevenson - piano Fender rhodesAidan O Donnell - bass John Blease - drums Jay Bharaj - percussion http://www.jazz-in-scotland.co.uk/CDs for sale - NYJOS.htm
Extractions: Jay Bharaj - percussion Price: £10.00 - to order click here " NYJOS is a more recent creation than the better-established NYOS, but has already made a significant mark since its inaugural concert in 1996. The principle music on this debut CD, Nikki Yeoh's two-part suite Quiet Freedom , is the outfit's most ambitious project. The brilliant young pianist was commissioned to write the work over a two year period in 1998-99, and produced an engaging and testing piece which combines classic big band disciplines with a distinctly contemporary feel. She achieves structural unity largely through rhythm rather than complex ensemble writing, although there is much intricate textural play to keep the band on their toes. The lithe grooves provide a launch pad for the soloists (Yeoh limits herself to conducting).....Julian Arguelles's atmospheric