Alumni Contact Details pianist and composer Philip Howard (1998) won first prize in the ashley wass (2001)plans to record the complete solo works and concertos of Arnold Bax http://www.ram.ac.uk/donors/people.htm
Extractions: Academy musicians have been shaping the profession for generations. Wed welcome your news for inclusion in the next Bulletin please send it to bulletin@ram.ac.uk , telephone 020 7873 7333 or by mail to the Development Department, Royal Academy of Music, Marylebone Road, London NW1 5HT Latest news, July 2005: Duncan Aspden , postgraduate student of Choral Direction, has been appointed Director of Music of the City of Oxford Choir. Cecilia Bartoli , one of the worlds best known and loved singers, was awarded Honorary Membership of the Royal Academy of Music in a special ceremony in June 2005. Richard Beaudoin (2001) will be the Joseph E and Grace W Professor of Music at Amherst College in Massachusetts from Autumn 2005. Emma Bell (1998) makes her Royal Opera House and role debut as Leonora in Nielsens Maskarade this autumn. Alex Beuselinck (bassoon, 2002 and musical theatre, 2004) recently landed the role of the doomed lover Lun Tha in a national tour of The King and I. Postgraduate cellist Jonathan Byers was awarded the Young Artists Platform Scheme by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland.
Times Online - Entertainment 2141) The bubbly Irish soprano tackles Russian songs by Tchaikovsky,accompanied by the pianist ashley wass. Tomorrow, 1pm. Print http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,7434-1381752,00.html
Brattleboro Reformer - Entertainment To date, Bolcom has been featured as pianist on nearly 40 albums, tenor,Radovan Vlatkovic, horn, ashley wass, piano, David Bowlin, violin, http://www.reformer.com/Stories/0,1413,102~8885~2995192,00.html
Extractions: Enter search term Advanced Search EMAIL ARTICLE LINK TO ARTICLE PRINT ARTICLE Article Published: Thursday, August 04, 2005 - 2:15:29 AM EST OTHER ARTICLES IN THIS SECTION 'Creative Economy' examined ATP changes one-act schedule BMC Music School taking fall enrollment Chris Smither sings the blues ... Weathervane launches singer-songwriter series Marlboro musicians say 'thanks' with town benefit concert MARLBORO For more than 40 years, the resident musicians of the Marlboro Music School and Festival have given an annual concert and all the proceeds to benefit area organizations. It has been their way of saying "thank you" to the area that has been their summer home since this special musical community was founded on the campus of Marlboro College in 1951. A tradition started by Rudolf Serkin, long-time artistic director and a Guilford resident until his death in 1991, the Town Benefit has provided funds annually for the Marlboro Volunteer Fire Department and Rescue. This year, additional beneficiaries will be the Marlboro Community Club and Brattleboro's Morningside Shelter. The Community Club and Morningside Shelter help families in transition, and provide assistance to the poor and homeless in a county that has one of the state's highest poverty rates. The concert will be given on Friday, at 8:30 p.m., at the intimate Marlboro College Dining Hall. In a diverse program, 15 of Marlboro's 75 resident artists, who come to Vermont for seven weeks from all over the world, will play works by Mozart, Resident Composer William Bolcom, the 19th century German composer, pianist and conductor of the famous Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra Carl Reinecke and will close the program with Sibelius chamber music masterwork the String Quartet in D Minor, Opus 56, Voces Intimae.
Sinfonia Pianist the Parisii Quartet, and British pianist ashley wass who was a Leeds Our Augustconcerts feature a host of Our August concerts feature a host of. http://piano-direct.com/piano/21/sinfonia-pianist.html
Extractions: English Sinfonia is a leading UK chamber orchestra, founded in 1961. We are resident in Stevenage, Wellingborough and Rickmansworth. ... English Sinfonia is one of the UK's longest-established professional chamber orchestras with residencies in ... Moldoveanu and its President is the world renowned pianist John Lill. ... Sandra has performed in many parts of NZ and Australia on the piano. She also leads the second violins in the Southern Sinfonia ... Sandra is a concert pianist based in Dunedin NZ, who has performed around New Zealand and in Sydney ... of the violin section in the Southern Sinfonia. She also teaches the ...
Lincoln Festival this year has made Czech music its theme, bringing a Czech String Quartet, the WihanQuartet, to the county, inviting the pianist ashley wass to return to his http://www.artsfestivals.co.uk/press/lincoln.html
Laurence Jackson - The Maggini Quartet Online Later this year, Laurence will be recording with the pianist ashley wass thefirst of two discs for Naxos, of the complete repertoire for violin and piano http://www.maggini.net/jackson.htm
Extractions: Laurence Jackson - Violin I After studying at Chethams School Of Music, Laurence Jackson gained a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Music in 1984, where he studied with Emanuel Hurwitz, Maurice Hasson and Anne-Sophie Mutter and was a prizewinner at the 1985 Yehudi Menuhin Concours de Paris Competition. In November 1990, Laurence received 1st Prize at the 17th International Violin Competition 'Dr Luis Sigall' held in Vina del Mar, Chile. He was subsequently invited to return to Chile to give recitals and perform the Tchaikovsky concerto live on national TV. The following year, Laurence won 3rd Prize performing the Bartok 2nd concerto at the 1st Sarasate International Competition held in Pamplona, Spain. In 1992, he returned to Pamplona to perform as soloist with the Orchestra 'Santa Cecilia' and later that year, Laurence made a highly successful tour of Argentina with the pianist, Scott Mitchell. Since making his Royal Festival Hall debut in 1990, Laurence has forged a successful career both as a soloist and chamber musician, appearing with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra as well as directing the Guildhall Strings, London Festival Orchestra and Britten Sinfonia. Laurence was appointed leader of the Maggini Quartet in 1994, with whom he has toured throughout the USA, Canada and Europe to much critical acclaim. The Quartet are renowned for championing British repertoire, with worldwide sales of their recordings for their British Music series exceeding 100,000 discs. They have won the Gramophone Chamber Music Award of the Year 2001, the 2002 Cannes Classical Award and most recently, their CD of Bliss Quartet No.1 and Conversations was nominated for a Grammy Award 2004.
Prize Winners An outstanding German pianist took the First Prize in the Sixth London ashley wass (UK); Cristiano Burato (Italy); Pierre Mancinelli (France) http://www.ldn-ipc.dircon.co.uk/past.htm
Extractions: Second prize of £10,000 went to the French pianist Jean-Frederic Neuburger, 18, who played the Liszt Concerto No. 2, and Jayson Gillham, 18, from Australia, playing the Liszt Concerto No. 1 collected the Third prize of £7,000. Herbert Schuch (Germany) Jean-Frédéric Neuburger (France) Jayson Gillham (Australia) Educational Awards: Three Educational Awards were made to pianists, under 22 years, who were judged to show outstanding promise. This financial help is for study in an international conservatoire of their choice, participation in master classes or for additional private tuition. This educational programme is unmatched by any other international competition. The London International Piano Competition Educational Awards 2005 went to to Jue Wang (aged 21) from China, Laszlo Borbely (aged 21) from Hungary and Riyad Nicolas (aged 16) from Syria. Each of the finalists played with the London Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Sian Edwards. The evening was presented by Timothy West CBE and attended by HRH The Earl of Wessex.
Morehead State Public Radio Leonard Bernstein, pianist conductor. 100pm (Nick Denham). Ralph Vaughan Williams ashley wass, piano BBC Philharmonic Vassily Sinaisky http://www.morehead-st.edu/units/wmky/cm_pljune2005.htm
12/10/03 Wednesday Cesar Franck Eglogue (Hirtengedicht) Op 3 ashley wass, piano Naxos 554484 CD Alexander Tcherepnin Hymn to Our Lady Op 82/5 Martha Braden, pianist http://www.wshu.org/classical/2003/cp031210.asp
Extractions: Home September 12, 2005 Johann Rosenmuller: Sinfonia No. 2 in D Hesperion XX/XXI /Jordi Savall Astree 8709 CD Cesar Franck: Eglogue (Hirtengedicht) Op 3 Ashley Wass, piano Naxos 554484 CD Michael Praetorius: In dulci jubilo Pomerium Musices /Alexander Blachly; Pomerium Musices DeutGramop 449819 CD Karl Ditters Von Dittersdorf: Harp Concerto in A Southwest German Chamber Orch /Vladislav Czarnecki; Jana Bouskova, harp EBS 6085 CD Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Nutcracker: Arabian Dance (coffee) Op 71 New York City Ballet Orchestra /David Zinman Nonesuch 79294 CD Igor Stravinsky: Apollo (1947 rev. version) (aka "Apollon Musagete") Concertgebouw Orch. Amsterdam /Riccardo Chailly LondonDecc 458142 CD TRADITIONAL: Angels We Have Heard on High /Robert Shaw; Shaw Chamber Singers Telarc 80377 CD Michel Richard Delalande: Suite No. 10 Air du ballet des fees Simphonie du Marais /Hugo Reyne Harm Mundi 901337 CD Johannes Brahms: Horn Trio in E-Flat Op 40 Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano; Itzhak Perlman, violin; Barry Tuckwell, horn LondonDecc 414128 CD TRADITIONAL: Twelve Days of Christmas Canadian Brass; Elmer Iseler Singers; And various soloists Philips 426835 CD
School Of Music: This programme given by this up and coming young pianist prior to his appearance JeanPhilippe Martignoni - cello, ashley wass - piano. Ravel La Valse http://www.leeds.ac.uk/music/sch/events/concerts045.htm
Extractions: Jump to: September October November December ... top ****Extra Event**** Friends of University Art and Music Recital - Saturday 25th September at 2:30pm The School of Music, Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall A song recital by Catherine Hopper (soprano) with Michael Higgins (piano) You are cordially invited to join Friends of University Art and Music Reservations from FUAM tel 0113 343 4161 Or email P.Brooke@leeds.ac.uk pre booking advised Proceeds of this performance support the provision of public Art and Music in the University of Leeds
EVENTS LILLE (France) - Avon (France) - Paris (France) LILLE The ashley wass World Piano Competition, London, 1997 Yung Wook Yoo PhilippeBianconi, pianist, will give a recital on Tuesday May 25th, at 20 pm in the http://www.robertcasadesus.com/actu_manifestations.php?req_lang=jp
Soundgenerator.com | Udagawa In Khachaturian UK Premiere Hideko will be accompanied by British pianist ashley wass who himself has garneredmuch praise since winning the 1st prize at the 1997 World Piano competition. http://www.soundgenerator.com/news/index.cfm?articleid=4242
Extractions: Kontakt AGB Impressum my jpc ... Hilfe Sprache: über jpc Gutschein Hilfe Geschenkservice ... CD/Hifi/TV-Möbel Klavier- und Cembalomusik Schnellsuche Begriff: Rubrik: Alle Jazz Pop/Rock Classic Noten Filme Medium: Alle CD DVD DVD-Audio DVD-Single DVDplus Dual Disc Super Audio CD MiniDisc LP MC Noten VHS-Video Suchen erweiterte Suche Naxos EUR 9,99, CD Alle anzeigen ... Download Media Player Hilfe zum Media Player Kritik: P. Cosse in KLASSIK heute 3 / 00: "Ashley Wass wurde 1997 mit dem ersten Preis in der sogenannten "World Piano Competition" ausgezeichnet - als erster Brite" Wie so oft in den biographischen Mitteilungen vermißt man aber auch hier das Geburtsdatum und den -Ort. Das würde dem Hörer etwas den Hintergrund eines Künstlers näherbringen, der sich mit diesem Franck-Programm als Pianist von jugendlicher Kraft, von Einfühlungsvermögen in die werkspezifischen Tatbestände erweist. Aber auch als Pianist, der mit flinken, unerbittlichen Fingern, die Arpeggien im 'Choral'-Teil zwischen den berühmten 'Prelude'- und 'Fugue'-Abschnitten hinaufhetzt."
Extractions: As the June sun shone down, 12,500 guests attended the biggest event ever held in the gardens of Buckingham Palace. 'Prom at the Palace', a concert featuring some of the biggest international stars of the classical music and opera worlds, opened the national celebrations of the Golden Jubilee Weekend. The Queen, The Duke of Edinburgh, The Prince of Wales and the Royal Family joined concert goers for an evening of music and fireworks. Tens of thousands of spectators watched on giant screens outside Buckingham Palace, throughout the Royal Parks and in many UK cities, in addition to a television and radio audience of many millions around the world. Guests for the concert began arriving at Buckingham Palace with their exclusive gold tickets from 3pm onwards. The 12,500 Promenaders had been randomly selected for free tickets from nearly two million applicants around the UK. They were greeted with a programme and a special cool-bag containing a picnic. Food for concert goers included the new dish Jubilee Chicken devised by the Royal Chef for the occasion, a half-bottle of champagne, salmon roulade, and strawberries and cream, plus miniature chocolates and shortbread biscuits.
Discovering Music pianist ashley wass will join Stephen for an open workshop on Beethoven s Opus126 Bagatelles, a collection of wonderful miniatures which Alfred Brendel http://www.lecturelist.org/content/view_lecture/1869
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Times Argus: Vermont News & Information violist Eric Nowlin and pianist Luis Battle. The artists in the Bartok quartet Radovan Vlatkovic, horn; ashley wass, piano; David Bowlin, violin; http://www.timesargus.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050805/NEWS/508050305/101
Cadenza Events Diary - Classical And Contemporary Concerts In United Kingdom Malvern Concert Club 2004/05 Season In 2000 ashley wass became only the second Britishpianist in 20 years to reach the finals of the Leeds Piano Competition. http://www.cadenza.org/events/list.cgi?month=11&country=uk&year=2004&start=20