Peermusic Classical Composer Richard Wilson Wilson is still an active pianist, whose performances of Mozart concertos and Fred Sherry, Misha Amory, Arthur Weisberg, Nancy Allen, blanca uribe, http://www.peermusicclassical.com/composer/composerdetail.cfm?detail=wilsonessay
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Extractions: Luis Biava Jr. was born in Bogota, Colombia. He received his Bachelor of Music from the University of Michigan in 1979 and his Master of Music from the Julliard School in 1981. Mr. Biava has played with the Philadelphia Orchestra and has been principal cello of the Savannah Symphony, New Jersey Symphony, and five other orchestras. He regularly performs as soloist with the Columbus Symphony, the Bogota Symphony, and the Bogota Philharmonic. He is a frequent recitalist in North and South America and has performed in Italy and France. Mr. Biava is on the faculty the Youth Orchestra of the Americas at the Casals Festival in Puerto Rico. Mr. Biava was named "outstanding classical artist" at the Columbus Music Awards at the Newport Music Hall in 1995. He recently conducted and played the Haydn Cello Concerto in D with the Columbus Symphony at the Viva Vienna Festival and will be playing a recital tour on the East coast with his aunt, eminent Colombian pianist Blanca Uribe.
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Extractions: Fax: (845) 437-7239 Top Pianist Blanca Uribe will present an afternoon of Chopin, including the 24 preludes, on Sunday, March 4, at 3 p.m. in the Skinner Recital Hall, Vassar College. The concert, sponsored by the Department of Music, is free and open to the public. Ms. Uribe, the George Sherman Dickinson Professor of Music at Vassar, will perform Chopin's Preludes for Piano, Op. 28 (1836-1839), among other works. Born in Bogota, Colombia, into a family of many generations of professional musicians, she studied in Vienna at the Academy of Music and Dramatic Art with Richard Hauser and in New York at the Juilliard School with Rosina Lhevinne and Martin Canin. A prizewinner at many international competitions, Uribe appeared recently as concerto soloist with the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Philharmonia of London, the Residentie Orkest in the Hague, and the American Symphony. Her recordings include Richard Wilson's piano concerto with the Pro-Arte Chamber Orchestra of Boston, conducted by Leon Botstein (CRI SD-618) as well as the "Iberia Suite" by Isaac Albeniz and the "Danzas Fantasticas" by Joaquin Turina. Uribe's many honors include the General Francisco de Paula Santander Medal, awarded for outstanding contribution to Colombian Culture, and the Order of Saint Charles, which she received in 1986 from the president of Colombia. She was also the recipient of the first Dutchess County Artist Award.
Extractions: Fax: (845) 437-7239 Top Richard Wilson and Blanca Uribe will perform "A Program of Music for Two Pianos" at 3 p.m. on Sunday, April 30, in Skinner Recital Hall. The concert is free and open to the public. Included in the program are compositions by Claude Debussy, Robert Moevs, Manuel Infante, and Francis Poulenc. Wilson was born in Cleveland, where he studied piano with Leonard Shure. He studied composition at Harvard with Robert Moevs. The composer of over seventy works in many genres, including opera, Mr. Wilson has received such recognition as the Hinrichsen Award from the American Academy/Institute of Arts and Letters, the Stoeger Prize from the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and a major commission from the Koussevitzky Music Foundation. Also active as a pianist, Wilson has performed as concerto soloist with the American Symphony Chamber Orchestra, the Residentie Orkest of The Hague, and the Hudson Valley Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra. Wilson holds the Mary Conover Mellon Chair in Music at Vassar. Since 1992 he has been Composer-in-Residence with the American Symphony Orchestra, for which he gives pre-concert talks. Uribe was born in Bogota, Colombia into a family of many generations of professional musicians. She studied in Vienna at the Academy of Music and Dramatic Art with Richard Hauser, and in New York at the Juilliard School with Rosina Lhevinne and Martin Canin. Her extensive repertoire ranges from Scarlatti to works of the present. Particularly notable are her interpretations of the 32 Sonatas of Beethoven, which she has performed in cycle on several occasions, and the complete Iberia Suite of Isaac Albeniz. Uribe's many honors include the General Francisco de Paula Santander Medal, awarded for outstanding contribution to Colombian Culture, and the Order of Saint Charles, which she received in 1986 from the president of Colombia. Uribe occupies the George Sherman Dickinson Chair in Music at Vassar College.
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Extractions: Richard Wilson Biography RICHARD WILSON is the composer of over seventy works in many genres, including opera. He has received such recognition as the Hinrichsen Award (from the American Academy /Institute of Arts and Letters), the Stoeger Prize (from the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center), the Cleveland Arts Prize (from the Women's City Club of Cleveland), and a Guggenheim Fellowship. Recent Commissions have come from the Chicago String Quartet and the Koussevitsky Foundation. His orchestral works have been performed by the San Francisco Symphony, the London Philharmonic, the American Symphony, the Pro-Arte Chamber Orchestra of Boston, the Orquesta Sinfonica de Colombia, the Residentie Orkest of The Hague, and the Hudson Valley Philharmonic.
ArtsJournal: PostClassic First, pianist Helena Bugallo, who has been performing his player piano works inpiano First Piano Concerto here at Bard, with blanca uribe as soloist. http://www.artsjournal.com/postclassic/archives20050201.shtml
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