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Extractions: In 1915 the Ottoman Turkish government ordered the deliberate expulsion of Armenians living in the eastern portion of present-day Turkey. Any culture that undergoes such a cataclysmic event faces not only the process of recovering from its horrors, but also that of retaining, re-discovering, or reforming an identity that would serve to unify them again. Music can often be the glue that binds after massive losses and deportations. For diasporic communities, music becomes a site for the negotiation of multiple consciousnesses, or identities. It serves as a nexus of cross-references that at once symbolizes the past (the homeland and its associated myths and symbols), the present (displacement), and the reappropriation of these in the future (reconstructing the past and present in order to create meaning). Sylvia Alajaji is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Musicology at the Eastman School of Music, where she has remained active as a performer, both as a soloist and a chamber musician, and as a member and teaching assistant of the schools highly renowned Balinese Gamelan Ensemble. A Rhodes Scholarship finalist and member of Phi Beta Kappa, her research interests include Armenian music and identity and popular music culture and society. Her publications include a recent review of Armenian folk music in Armenian Forum. She is currently at work on her dissertation, Diasporic Communities and Negotiated Identities: Trauma, Recovery, and the Search for the Armenian Musical Voice. She is a summa cum laude graduate of the University of Tulsa, where she received a degree in piano performance with a minor in chemistry.
Extractions: Personnel includes: Al Jarreau, Joe Cocker (vocals); Ross Bolton, Paul Jackson, Jr. (guitar); Larry Williams (flute, saxophone, keyboards); Jon Clarke (oboe); Joe Turano (saxophone, keyboards); Kirk Whalum, Dan Higgins (saxophone); Jerry Hey (trumpet); Brad Warnaar (French horn); Bill Reichenbach (trombone); Rex Rideout (keyboards, programming); Jeff Lorber, Manuel Seal, Randy Kerber, Nelson Jackson (keyboards); Chris Walker, Roberto Vally, Larry Kimpel (bass); Steven Dubin (drums, programming); Jose "Jota" Morelli, Teddy Campbell, Michael White (drums); Arno Lucas (percussion, background vocals); Paulinho Da Costa (percussion); Siedah Garrett, Trina Broussard, Wendy Moten (background vocals)... more Personnel includes: Al Jarreau, Vanessa Williams (vocals); Paul Jackson Jr. , Tony Maiden, Ross Bolton, Mike Landau (guitar); Jerry Hey (strings, horns, keyboards, Moog synthesizer); Larry Williams (strings, horns, keyboards, programming); Tim Heintz (strings, keyboards); Tollak Ollestad (harmonica); Boney James (saxophone, EWI); Rick Braun (trumpet); Phil Davis, Dan Shea (keyboards, programming); John Stoddart (keyboards, background vocals); Greg Mathieson, Freddie Ravel (keyboards); Alex Al, Chris Walker, Jimmy Johnson (bass); Steve Gadd (drums); Paulinho Da Costa, Luis Conte (percussion); David "Kahlid" Woods (programming, background vocals); Paul Brown (programming); Bill Champlin, Donna Taylor (background vocals)...
What's Up @ OSU Event E-Newsletter Performers include OSU s Tracy Daugherty, Clem Stark, jana Zvibleman and Keith pianist Michael Finlay Returns. Finlay has appeared extensively as a http://oregonstate.edu/enews/archive_2004/enews11162004.html
Extractions: Here's the "Inside Track" on OSU's free or open to the public events. We encourage you to pass this along to friends, family and colleagues. To subscribe or unsubscribe at any time, go to http://oregonstate.edu/enews. Dear $subst('Recip.Fullname'): As Civil War weekend approaches, Beaver fans prepare for the big game when OSU takes on our time-honored in-state rival. A variety of activities are planned this week. And on game day, bring new unwrapped toys, books, clothes, art kits, teddy bears, or a donation check to support the Touchdowns for Toys campaign. You can help the Beavs touch the lives of local youth who need a hand. Making a difference in the quality of life for others is what our public research universities strive to do year-round. Off the football field OSU and UO are partnering with others on projects such as ONAMI to make a big impact on Oregon and the world. When the two universities work together to benefit Oregon, everyone wins. But on the playing field this Saturday, only one team can win.
Jazz At Lincoln Center NewsFlash jana LASORTE, Janlyn PR (973) 7627954, jana@janlynpr.com and co-led a quartetwith pianist Jacky Terrasson on the superb 2001 recording Kindred (both http://www.jalc.org/dccc/news/050125-news-DCCC.html
NPR's SymphonyCast: Show Schedule jana Brozková, oboe. ROSSINI Overture to William Tell; HINDEMITH SymphonicMetamorphoses The legendary pianist plays Beethoven s Piano Concerto No. 1. http://www.npr.org/programs/symphonycast/shows/schedule.html
Extractions: Skip Navigation Programs and Schedules All Programs A-Z All Schedules MOST VISITED PROGRAMS All Songs Considered All Things Considered Car Talk Day to Day The Diane Rehm Show Fresh Air with Terry Gross Morning Edition The Motley Fool Radio Show On the Media Performance Today Talk of the Nation Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! Weekend Edition Saturday Weekend Edition Sunday World Cafe SCHEDULES NPR Stations' Schedules NPR.org Program Stream NPR Worldwide NPR on Sirius Satellite Radio Previous Shows Note: Dates correspond to when NPR provides a SymphonyCast show to radio stations, which can then broadcast the program any time within the following two weeks. Air days, dates and times vary widely across the country consult our SymphonyCast stations list for information in your area. September 25 Dutch conductor Bernard Haitink routinely leads the great orchestras of the world: the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, the London Symphony, the Boston Symphony, the Vienna Philharmonic, and the Berlin Philharmonic. But the only one he regularly leads now is the venerable Dresden Staatskapelle in the former East Germany. Haitink conducted them all during his 75th birthday year, and saved Dresden for last. This concert takes you there. "I'm very fond of that Dresden orchestra. I am sad that it only came in my life so late, because I would have loved to have a longer spell with them."
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Clinton Daily News - Marriages & Engagements pianist Lynn Barnhart and flutist Amanda Williams of Clinton provided a preludeof music. jana Bennett, Memory Bennett, Tonya Casto and Donya Neskorik. http://www.clintondailynews.com/marriages.php
Extractions: Shawna Holliman of Cordell and T.J. Ryan of Yukon were united in marriage at 2:30 p.m. Sept. 2, 2005 at the Custer County Courthouse in a double-ring ceremony performed by Judge Jill Weedon. The bride is the daughter of Sam and Janet Hendricks of Clinton and David and Robin Stapleton of Waco, Texas. The groom is the son of Tommy and Kristi Ryan of Oklahoma City and Mark and Sylva Dukes of Yukon. The bride wore a knee-length summer dress with floral designs and the groom for his U.S. Army dress uniform. A reception followed the wedding at the Downtown Diner in Arapaho. She is a graduate of Westville High School and is employed by Advanced Laundry and Cleaners of Cordell. He is employed by the U.S. Army. The couple is making their home in Cordell. Saturday, September 03, 2005 Johnson, Adkinson set wedding date MG Brown @ 1:15 pm PST Julie Nicole Johnson of Clinton and Nicholas Ryann Adkinson of Elk City have announced their intentions to marry Nov. 19, 2005 in a ceremony at the Clinton Free Will Baptist Church. She is the daughter of Jim and Susie Johnson of Clinton. She is also the granddaughter of the late Frank and Lillian Dudenhoeffer and the late Emory and Alma Johnson.
The Music Room Music in the Round Spring Series , jana Nováková, violin and Alba Ventura Evgeny Soifertis (piano); The exciting young Russian pianist who at the age of http://www.music-room.freewebspace.com/archive/archivec05.html
Metroactive Movies | Reviews Ma-Mm BILLED WITH jana Aranya. Failing his civil service exams, Somnath (Pradip She lives with her husband, André (Jacques Dutronc), a noted pianist, http://www.metroactive.com/movies/capsule-ma.html
Extractions: (1912-17) The first great screen comedienne, Mabel Normand was also one of the first great screen casualties, dead at 36 from tuberculosis and high living. Normand was a model who posed for renowned turn-of-the-century illustrators like James M. "Uncle Sam Wants You" Flagg and Charles Dana Gibson. She switched to the movies and a friendship (and more) with comedy pioneer Mack Sennett, for whose Keystone production company she was the first of many pretty girl-next-door types to be the recipient of slapstick comedy. The festival showcases Normand's feature Mickey (1918), about a prospector's daughter who comes to New York to tame the local heels. Other shorts on view include some of the two-reelers Normand made with Fatty Arbuckle, including Fatty and Mable at the Fair Mabuse the Gambler Part I
Celebrity Addresses Australia stuart Clark Australian Cricket Team Andrew Clarke - Actor David Helfgott -pianist Wade Helliwell - Basketball Player Brian Henderson - Newsreader http://www.celebrity-addresses-australia.com/celebrity_list.html
ChessMoves Online stuart Conquest joint winner at Hastings (photo by John Saunders) England International Dr jana Bellin serves on the FIDE Medical Commission and made http://www.bcfchess.demon.co.uk/chessmoves/2001-01.htm
Extractions: 28 December 2000-5 January 2001 English Grandmaster Stuart Conquest headed a chain of English successes at the 76th Hastings International Chess Congress, sponsored by the Hastings Borough Council. Conquest, who used to live in Hastings before moving on to Bristol and then Spain, remained unbeaten throughout, scoring 6/9 and sharing first place with the young Indian GM Krishnan Sasikiran. Contrary to his normal "do-or-die" style, Conquest played very solidly, drawing many games early on before winning two vital games with Black. The first was in round 7 against the second seed Lubomir Ftacnik; this was followed by a dramatic last round victory over tailender Sergei Beshukov. Sasikiran has been a frequent visitor to our shores, having played in the British Championship on numerous occasions. He also remained unbeaten and led the tournament until Conquest caught him up in the final round. The invited Chinese player Zhang Zhong did not appear for the first round of the Premier. Stewart Reuben received a telephone call on Boxing Day from the Chinese Chess Federation, who told him that Zhang had been unable to obtain a British visa. His place was taken by Bischoff, who had been the highest rated player in the Challengers section.
April01obits will be by Charlie Ealy and Lisa Jarvis, with Mary Childress as the pianist . Judy, of Greenfield; 11 grandchildren, Brent Butler, jana Butler Vieth, http://www.bolivarmo.com/bhfp/april01obits.htm
Extractions: Elizabeth LaMoine Baldwin Evan David Brewer, 18, Springfield, died Sunday, April 29, 2001. He was born Nov. 23, 1982, and was a senior at Hillcrest High School in Springfield. He is survived by his parents, Hugh and Marcia Brewer and Richard and Paula Brewer; two sisters and a brother-in-law, Kristin and Travis Smith and Kara Brewer; a stepsister, Dawn Davis, her husband Drew and their children Madison and Mackenzie; his grandparents, John and Roberta Brewer, Hugh and Frances Brewer, Raymond Pote and Marilyn Pote; and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. Services are today (Wednesday) at 2 p.m. at Second Baptist Church, Springfield, under the direction of Greenlawn Funeral Home North, Springfield. Memorial contributions can be made to the Evan Brewer Scholarship Fund in care of SEA Scholarship Corp., 940 N. Jefferson, Springfield MO 65802. A00008B2001MY02 James Earl Dake, 89, Bolivar, died Tuesday, April 17, 2001, in Citizens Memorial Hospital. The son of Chester John and Ethel Parsley Dake, he was born Sept. 9, 1911, at Surprise, Neb. A retired machinist, he was a former resident of Wichita, Kan. Survivors include his wife, Lillian, of the home; and a daughter Marvis Lary, Wichita, Kan. A gathering of friends and family was held Saturday, April 21, at Murray Chapel. Cremation was under the direction of Murray Funeral Home. A00008B2001AR25 Lois Phillips McAdoo, Columbus, Ohio, formerly of Bolivar, died April 12, 2001, at the Ohio State University Medical Center. She was the daughter of the Rev. Thomas Henry Phillips and Zella Grace Sherman Phillips. She was a long-time member of Lane Avenue Baptist Church. Her husband, W. Quinn McAdoo, preceded her in death. She is survived by her daughter, Lois Ann McAdoo; a sister, Freda Folkerts; brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, cousins, nieces, nephews and a host of friends. Services were Monday, April 16, at Schoedinger Northwest Chapel with Dr. Wayne I. Nicholson officiating. Burial was in Union Cemetery. A00008B2001AR25
The Canada Council For The Arts - News Releases (200207-29) The Montréal artist of Czech origin jana Sterbak will be Canadasofficial pianist David Jalbert wins Sylva Gelber Foundation Award http://www.canadacouncil.ca/news/releases/?Year=2002
What Happened On October 2nd composer 1792 Philip Cipriani Hambley Potter pianist/composer 1800 Nat TurnerVirginia, tennis star (1995 French Open) 1968 jana Novotna Brno Czech, http://www.electricscotland.com/history/today/1002.htm
Extractions: What happened on October 2nd Birthdates Which Occur on October 2: Deaths Which Occured October 2: Holidays Which Occur October 2: Guinea Independence Day (1958) India Gandhi Day 1004 Bhutan Tsechhu Religious Observances on October 2: Christian Feast of St Guardian Angels Christian Feast of St Leger of Leodegarius Christian Feast of St Eleutherius of Nicomedia RC Memorial of Guardian Angel RC Victorinus, bishop of Ptuj (Pettau)/martyr RC Viviana, martyr Things to Remember for October 2: Highlights in History Which Occur October 2: Your Special Reminders for October 2: 1886 39øF lowest temperature for this date in NYC and 1927 90øF highest temperature for this date in NYC and 275th day of year with 90 days left (Numerology = 3)
References He was taught by his father, a talented musician and passable pianist, pianists Guide to Progressive Finger Fitness, by jana S. and Richard L. Bobo. http://members.aol.com/cc88m/reference.htm
The Alma Times Online Georgia and James Wesley Merritt and his wife jana of Alma; five grandchildren, pianist Daveen Smith played the prelude and postlude music. http://www.thealmatimes.com/obits.htm
Extractions: Obituaries September 8, 2005 Mamie Taylor Kirkland Mrs. Mamie Taylor Kirkland, age 96, of Nicholls Georgia passed away on Monday, August 29, 2005, at the Twin Oaks Convalescent Center in Alma. Mrs. Kirkland, a native of Coffee County, was born April 15, 1909, daughter of the late Ritt and Laura Burkhalter Taylor. She was a homemaker and widow of the late Jiles Kirkland. She was a member of the Nicholls Church of God of Prophecy.
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October 2 Birthdays In History October 2, 1968 jana Novotna, Brno Czechoslovakia, tennis star, 1995 Aust/Wimbledon October 2, 1792 Philip Cipriani Hambley Potter, pianist/composer http://www.brainyhistory.com/daysbirth/birth_october_2.html